Crewe Heritage Centre

Coordinates: 53°05′41″N 2°26′17″W / 53.0946°N 2.43818°W / 53.0946; -2.43818

The Crewe Heritage Centre

'Get On Track For A Great Day Out'
Former name Crewe Railway Age
Established 24th July 1987 (24th July 1987)
Location Vernon Way, Crewe, England
Type Railway museum
Visitors 30,000 Annually
Website Crewe Heritage Centre

Crewe Heritage Centre, is a railway museum, located in Crewe, England. It is managed by the Crewe Heritage Trust; the museum is located between Crewe railway station and Crewe town centre, the site was the location of the 'Old Works' which was demolished in the early 1980's.

History

Established in 1987 and renamed in 1992 as Crewe Railway Age by the owning registered charity,[1] the museum returned back to its original name of Crewe Heritage Centre in early 2008. The museum is located in the old London, Midland and Scottish Railway yard, which was once part of Crewe Works, between the junction to Chester and the West Coast Main Line. The site is operated by supporters of the Crewe Heritage Centre, and is open to the public every weekend between Easter and end of September.

Exhibits

The centre has a series of exhibits, ranging from the only surviving APT-P train, miniature railways, three open signal boxes (Crewe Station A, Crewe North Junction and Exeter West), and a varied collection of standard gauge steam, diesel and electric locomotives, as well as occasional visiting locomotives. The Main Exhibition Hall features many artefacts and exhibits associated with Crewe from its locomotive and carriage construction, and famous junction railway station. Brake Van rides are available to the public during special events.

Advanced Passenger Train

APT No.370 003/006 at Crewe heritage Centre

Built by British Rail (BR) the 1970s and 1980s, this Class 370 Advanced Passenger Train (APT) is the only surviving APT set. Numbered 370 003/ 006, it is open at all times, with an occasional cafe run from the original buffet car (selected days only). The APT-P museum can be found inside one of the carriages, with photographs on display from the APT project. The set was tilted for the first time in preservation in 2013.

Signal boxes

Levers of Exeter West signal box, as preserved at Crewe Heritage Centre

Locomotives

Both mainline and miniature railways operate on most weekends. The standard gauge railway uses either the [British Rail Class 03]] 03 073, [British Rail Class 47] D1842, [47192] or ex-Direct Rail Services British Rail Class 47 47 712. A cylinder and Caprotti valve gear from the locomotive, Duke of Gloucester, forms part of a permanent display. There may also be occasional visiting locomotives. The Center has its own Depot Code, CQ, but only 47712 and 87035 are classed as being locomotives of this Depot.

Locomotives

Locomotive Pre Tops Built Owner Type Livery Status
03 073 D2073 1959 Crewe Heritage Trust Diesel Shunter BR Blue In Use
37 108 D6808 1963 Private Owner Diesel Locomotive BR Blue Under Restoration
47 192 D1842 1965 Crewe Heritage Trust Diesel Locomotive BR Green Working Exhibit (Both Numbers shown)
47 712 'Lady Diana Spencer' D1948 1966 Crewe Diesel Group Diesel Locomotive Scot Rail Working Exhibit
87 035 N/A 1974 Crewe Heritage Trust Electric (AC) Locomotive Inter-City Static Exhibit
370 003/006 N/A 1980 Crewe Heritage Trust Electric (AC) Multiple Unit Inter-City Static Exhibit

See also

Distinguish from

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Crewe Heritage Centre.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/12/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.