Crewe Heritage Centre is a railway museum located in Crewe, England. Managed by the Crewe Heritage Trust, the museum is located between the railway station and the town centre; the site was the location of the 'Old Works' which was demolished in the early 1980s.
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Former name | Crewe Railway Age |
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Established | 24 July 1987; 35 years ago (1987-07-24) |
Location | Vernon Way, Crewe, Cheshire, England |
Type | Railway museum |
Visitors | c30,000 annually |
Chairperson | Gordon Heddon |
Owner | Crewe Heritage Trust Limited |
Website | https://www.crewehc.co.uk |
The centre was established 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. It was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, on 24 July 1987.[1] It was renamed in 1992 as Crewe Railway Age by the owning registered charity[2] but, after the management of the centre was taken over by a new group of volunteers, the museum returned to its original name of Crewe Heritage Centre in early 2008.[3]
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 to its famous junction railway station. Brake Van rides are available to the public during special events.
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. In early 2018, an additional surviving APT powercar (M49006) arrived at the museum. It is displayed separately alongside the main set.
Constructed in 1992, the Crewe Heritage Centre Miniature Railway is a 600 metre long 184mm (7.25 in) gauge ride, the railway takes visitors on a trip from ‘Crewe Old Works’ station to ‘Spider Bridge’ station and the optional return journey. The railway includes a mixture of Steam, Petrol and Battery Electric locomotives; rides on this attraction are included in the museum admission price.
The Heritage Centre is also home to a 1,000m2 Exhibition Hall, which doubles both as an event space and as the main museum building. It features displays and exhibits about the town of Crewe. During the 2018/19 closed season, the building underwent a light refurbishment; this included replacement of the original 1987 entrance doors and a full internal repaint.
In 2021, former Manchester Metrolink T68 tram 1023 arrived on loan from the Heaton Park Tramway; the vehicle will stay until construction of a new depot at Heaton Park is completed to cater for it.
Both mainline and miniature railways operate on most weekends. The standard gauge railway uses either the Class 03 03073 or Class 47 D1842 (47192). 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 centre has its own Depot Code, CQ, but only 87035 and 82118+12114 are officially classed as being a resident of this depot.
This cab was acquired in early 2020 by a private owner and moved on site as a permanent exhibit. 86247's number 2 end cab arrived at the centre in Europhoenix livery and has been restored to early 2000s condition externally in Anglia Railways livery, with the refitting of marker, tail and head lights.
Previously in its life, it was a demonstrator loco for the Bulgarian/Hungary exports of the class 86. Eventually it came into the hands of Freightliner for spares recovery after it was not exported. In 2015, it was cut up at Crewe Basford Hall with both cabs at the time going to the South Wales Loco Cab Preservation Group.
Class | Number | Pictures of the same/similar exhibits. | Previous Number | Built | Owner | Type | Livery | Status |
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AnsaldoBreda T-68 | 1023 | ![]() | N/A | 1991 | Heaton Park Tramway | Light Rail vehicle | Metrolink blue, white & grey | Static exhibit |
British Rail Class 03 | 03 073 | D2073 | 1959 | Crewe Heritage Trust | Diesel shunter | BR Blue | In use | |
British Rail Class 37 | 37 108 | ![]() | D6808 | 1961 | Private owner | Diesel locomotive | BR Blue | Static exhibit |
37 423 | D6996
37296 |
1965 | Direct Rail Services | Diesel locomotive | DRS Blue | Static exhibition
On loan from DRS[4] | ||
British Rail Class 43 (HST) | 43 018 | ![]() | N/A | 1976 | Crewe Heritage Trust | Diesel locomotive | BR Blue | Under restoration |
43 081 | ![]() | N/A | 1978 | Crewe Heritage Trust | Diesel locomotive | East Midlands Trains (logo removed) | Working exhibit | |
British Rail Class 47 | 47 192 | ![]() | D1842 | 1965 | Crewe Heritage Trust | Diesel locomotive | BR Green | Working exhibit - currently on loan to the Weardale Railway[4] |
British Rail Class 86 | 86 622 | E3174 / 86422 | 1966 | Freightliner | Electric (AC) locomotive | Freightliner Powerhaul | Static Exhibit - on long-term loan | |
British Rail Class 87 | 87 035 | ![]() | N/A | 1974 | Crewe Heritage Trust | Electric (AC) locomotive | Virgin Trains | Static exhibit |
British Rail Class 91 | 91120 | 91020 | 1980 | Europheonix | Electric (AC) Locomotives | Europheonix | Static Exhibit - on long-term loan | |
British Rail Class 370 | 370 003/006 | ![]() | N/A | 1980 | Crewe Heritage Trust | Electric (AC) multiple unit | InterCity | Static exhibit |
Mark 3B Driving Van Trailer | 82118 | ![]() | N/A | 1988 | Crewe Heritage Trust | Driving Van Trailer | ex-Greater Anglia | Under restoration |
Mark 3A TSO | 12114 | N/A | 1975-1984 | Crewe Heritage Trust | Standard Open Coach | ex-Greater Anglia | Under restoration |
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