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heritage steam train

About

Come along and enjoy our weekend of steam featuring 'Darent' our 1903 steam locomotive. It's free parking and there's a lovely picnic field with a play train. Drinks, snacks, and ice creams are available. Tickets are only £2.50 for children (under 3s free) & £4.50 for adults. Kempton Steam Museum, next door to the railway is also open where you'll have the opportunity to see the world's largest working steam engine, as high as four stacked double-decker buses working and 'in steam. A truly awesome sight and not to be missed!! (Separate entry fee for the museum)

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Child£2.50 per ticket
Adult£4.50 per ticket

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

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Map & Directions

Weekend of Heritage Steam!

Type:Children's Activity Event

Hampton Kempton Waterworks Railway, Snakey Lane, Feltham, London, TW13 7ND

Tel: 07796322463

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