
Category: Museum/Preservation Centre · Working Demonstrations/Rides
Website: http://www.vintagetrains.co.uk/brm.htm
Birmingham Railway Museum
670 Warwick Road
Tyseley
Birmingham
B11 2HL
Tel: 0121 708 4960
Tyseley Locomotive Works is the engineering operation supporting Vintage Trains, the operating wing which together form the Birmingham Railway Museum Trust. Based in Birmingham, England on part of the Great Western Railway's depot constructed in 1908 as a result of expanding operations in the West Midlands, particularly the opening of the North Warwickshire Line as a new mainline from Birmingham to Bristol. The museum is also home to an extensive collection of steam engines, ranging from small industrial builds to Great Wester Railway 'Castles' and 'Halls', and large ex. mainline diesel engines.
Source: Tyseley Locomotive Works at Wikipedia
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