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NEXT SPECIAL EVENT:

SCIENCE SHOW

19th & 20th AUGUST 2023

Museum open from March to November on select days & most Sundays.    Please check our website before visiting.

NEXT STEAMING

WEEKEND

17th & 18th JUNE

NEXT IN STEAM

JUNE

17th & 18th

Home to the giganitc steam engines that pumped London’s drinking water from 1929 to 1980.

NEXT STEAMING WEEKEND

17th & 18th JUNE

 Find Us

Kempton Steam Museum,
Snakey Lane,
Hanworth,
TW13 6XH

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(What 3 Words entrance location)

Kempton Steam Museum is most easily reached by road via the A316 Great Chertsey Road from London and the M3 motorway from the south-west. We are situated within Greater London but are outside the London Congestion Charge and Low Emission Zones. There is plenty of free parking on site with a number of accessible parking bays close to the museum building.

To reach us by public transport use London bus route 290 (from Twickenham or Staines) or route H25 from Feltham. By rail use South Western Railway services to Kempton Park Station and Feltham Station.  Kempton Park Station is served by trains from Waterloo and Shepperton and is within walking distance of the museum.  Feltham Station is served by trains from Waterloo, Windsor and Reading but will require an additional bus ride (H25) to complete your journey.  Please note that all public transport routes require an additional 15 minute walk to the museum.

Refreshments are available inside the museum building including drinks and light snacks.  Toilet facilities are also located on the site.

Access to the museum is via a set of stone stairs or a lift. 

The museum is situated on an operational Thames Water site and public access will only be available during our advertised opening times or by special appointment.