
Museum of the Great Western Railway | Swindon, United Kingdom
Introduction to the Museum of the Great Western Railway
Located in the picturesque town of Swindon, the Museum of the Great Western Railway, also known as STEAM, offers a fascinating glimpse into the illustrious past of railway travel in the United Kingdom. Occupying former engineering workshops from the mid-1800s, this museum serves not just as a gallery for locomotives and rolling stock but as a vital historical landmark that tells the broader narrative of British railway culture.
A Glimpse into History
Established in 2000, the museum covers an impressive 6,500 square meters (approximately 70,000 square feet) and is rooted in a rich tradition. The original workshop from which the museum is housed dates back to around 1842 and was constructed using squared rubble from the nearby Box Tunnel. The Swindon Works of the Great Western Railway, operational from 1843 to 1986, were among the largest of their kind globally, employing thousands and producing as many as three locomotives per week.
Exhibits and Attractions
STEAM showcases a mesmerizing collection of exhibits that are perfect for both railway enthusiasts and casual visitors. With a strong focus on both the technology of trains and the social history surrounding them, the museum offers:
- Interactive displays: Get hands-on with various exhibits that allow for a deeper understanding of railway engineering.
- Personal stories: Discover recorded experiences of railway workers and the community that thrived from this iconic railway.
- Historical insights: Explore the contributions of famed civil engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel to the Great Western Railway.
- Reconstructed areas: Walk through reconstructed workshops, signal boxes, and offices to experience the working environment of railway employees.
"A visit to the museum is not just about locomotives; it's about the lives, stories, and hopes that traveled alongside them."
Heritage Highlights
The museum takes pride in housing several GWR pre-nationalisation-era locomotives, most of which are part of the UK National Collection. Highlights include:
- GWR Star Class North Star: A replica of an early locomotive known for revolutionizing travel across the country.
- GWR 3700 Class City of Truro: Famed for its speed record, this locomotive once reached an astonishing velocity of 102.4 mph.
- GWR 6000 Class King George V: A beautifully restored locomotive that is not just an engine; it's a piece of living history.
In addition to the locomotives, the museum holds a treasure trove of resources, from books and photographs to engineering drawings and plans that document the evolution of the railway.
The Location
Situated near the center of Swindon, the museum is conveniently located adjacent to the McArthurGlen Designer Outlet. This prime position makes it an easy stop for both tourists and locals looking to explore Swindon’s rich transportation heritage.
Planning Your Visit
For those who like to pace their exploration, the Museum of the Great Western Railway offers a fantastic opportunity to engage in self-guided tours. With the AllTours app, visitors can easily navigate and experience the museum at their own speed while enjoying high-quality audio narration about the historical landmarks and cultural sites found within. With tours available covering the entire Swindon area, this makes your visit not just educational but also enjoyable.
Beyond the Museum
Swindon, often referred to as Wiltshire's 'railway town,' is surrounded by numerous cultural monuments and tourist attractions. After your visit to the museum, consider exploring other landmarks in Swindon as part of the Swindon's Spectacular Circuit: From Steam to Silicon & Beyond tour. You'll uncover hidden gems and remarkable historical sites that tell the story of this vibrant town.
Conclusion
The Museum of the Great Western Railway is a must-visit for anyone interested in exploring the intricate tapestry of Britain's railway history. From its impressive collection of historical buildings to the engaging interactive exhibits, it truly is a cultural heritage site that brings to life the incredible story of steam and innovation. Whether you are a family looking for an educational outing or a history buff eager to delve deeper into railway heritage, STEAM is a destination that promises a delightful experience.
For more information or to plan your visit, check out the AllTours app available on both Android and iOS, where you can purchase audio tours directly through our app or website!






