The Great Western Railway Museum - Railway Drive, Coleford, Gloucestershire, UK
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This railway museum can be found in the town of Coleford.
Waymark Code: WMN6AR
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/03/2015
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The museum is based in the former Goods Shed and was built in 1883; it is the last surviving building from the station and is listed. The railway linked Coleford to Monmouth and Lydney.
Included in the museum's collection are many items recording the history of the Forest of Dean's railways. The range dates from 1809 when the first railway act was passed to the present day with the tourist lines.
The Severn & Wye and Great Western branches from 1875 (Lydney) and 1883 (Monmouth) are detailed. The Severn Railway Bridge (1879) was once the longest bridge in England and it's history is included in the museum. The World War influence on the railways and the goods branch line of the 1960s leads up to the revival of the line as a tourist attraction from the 1970s to today as the Dean Forest Railway.
There are photographs, documents, artifacts and models together with a miniature railway.
Museum Website: [Web Link]
Train ride provided?: yes
Actual railroad cars or locomotives on display?: yes
Admission fee?: £3 Adults, £1.50 Children
Street Address: The Old Railway Station, Railway Drive, Coleford, Gloucestershire GL16 8RH
Gift shop?: yes
Café/restaurant?: no
Theater?: no
Other features?: Coleford Junction Signal Box, built 1906
Miniature Locomotives
Peckett Locomotive
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