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Crewe Heritage Centre

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Crewe Heritage Centre has been visited by a number of Class 37s over the years, on November 28th 2010 Class 37/0 no. 37108 is joined by DRS Training loco, Class 37/5 no. 37683.

© Brian Battersby
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Address Vernon Way,
Crewe,
Cheshire,
United Kingdom.
Telephone +44 (0)1270 212130
Fax To be advised
E-Mail Click Here
Website http://www.creweheritagecentre.co.uk

Opened in 1987 by H.M. Queen Elizabeth II, the Crewe Heritage Centre was built to commemorate 150 years of the town of Crewe. In the early 1990s the name changed to the Railway Age to reflect the railway side of the centre's activities which was being given more prominence at that time, but following a change of management in 2007, the decision was taken to return to ther original name and to the original aims to reflect the wider aspects of the heritage of the town in addition to its railway history.

As a result you can now see displays from such notable local companies as Mornflake Oats, Bentley and Whitby Morrison, the makers of Ice Cream Vans, plus displays about many of the town's well known buildings and features, not forgetting the town's railway heritage. We also have displays about its namesake town of Crewe, Virginia, USA, itself a railway town which took its name from ours.

The site is connected to the mainline railway network with the result that there are frequent visiting main line steam locomotives present on site throughout the year as well as the home based collection of locomotives and rolling stock. The unique location of the centre, at the junction of the West Coast, North Wales and Manchester lines provides the ideal viewing point from the balcony of North Junction signal box to watch the present day operations on the main line railway network with both passenger and freight readily seen passing by.

Directions by Road By Road
From M6 Junction 16 and all other routes follow the signs for Crewe and the brown tourist signs to 'The Railway Age'. We have a small Car Park that is free to visitors (to the right inside our main gate).
Directions by Public Transport By Rail
The Crewe Heritage Centre is approximately a 20 minute walk from Crewe Railway Station. For Full Train timetable information please use the National Rail website.  

Walking directions from the Station
 Turn left. Walk to the traffic lights and turn right into Mill Street, continue down Mill Street under the railway bridge to the roundabout, turn right into Vernon Way. At the next roundabout turn right into the supermarket entrance.

By Bus
The Crewe Heritage Centre is approximately a 10 minute walk from Crewe Bus Station. From the Bus Station walk across Crewe town square exiting past the NatWest Bank. Take the first turning on the left and follow the road past Christ Church and the Police station. Turn left into Forge Street and then right to the roundabout on Vernon Way, a footbridge is available to cross Vernon Way. For Full bus timetable information please use the Travel Line website.
Map

Currently Resident
The are no 12CSVT locomotives currently resident at this site

Note - Locos that show as resident may be based here but loaned to other sites, click on 'Loco' to view the most recent location

Past Visitors
Loco Arrived Departed Notes
37029 01/03/1994 02/08/1997
37683 22/07/2010 12/07/2012 DRS Training Loco
37108 25/09/2010 24/04/2024 Moved to a new base
37219 02/08/2018 05/08/2018 Guest Loco
37218 27/06/2022 15/07/2022
37423 27/06/2022 16/10/2022

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This page was last updated on Thursday April 25th 2024