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[[File:SVR Engine Shed - geograph.org.uk - 864988.jpg|thumb|200px|right|View of The Engine House from Highley Station]]
 
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The Engine House at is the SVR's main museum, situated approximately 200 yards from [[Highley | Highley Station]], having opened in 2008. It houses a number of out-of-service SVR locomotives, as well as a number of other exhibits. The building was originally conceived as a simple storage building to house "out-of-ticket" engines under cover in order to reduce the damage done by the weather. However, for various reasons including attracting external funding, the project morphed into the museum that stands today, whilst still achieving the original aim of storing locomotives.
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The Engine House at Highley is the SVR's main museum, situated approximately 200 yards from [[Highley | Highley Station]], having opened in 2008. It houses a number of out-of-service SVR locomotives, as well as a number of other exhibits. The building was originally conceived as a simple storage building to house "out-of-ticket" engines under cover in order to reduce the damage done by the weather. However, for various reasons including attracting external funding, the project morphed into the museum that stands today, whilst still achieving the original aim of storing locomotives.
  
 
Items on display include 8 [[Steam Locomotives |steam locomotives]] which are awaiting overhaul, together with other items of rolling stock including the [[LMS 798 Royal Coach | Royal Coach]] and a GPO Travelling Post Office (TPO) coach. Facilities at The Engine House include a restaurant, a gift shop and an outdoor children's play area. The restaurant balcony and outdoor picnic areas overlook the line and give good views of trains leaving and arriving at Highley.  
 
Items on display include 8 [[Steam Locomotives |steam locomotives]] which are awaiting overhaul, together with other items of rolling stock including the [[LMS 798 Royal Coach | Royal Coach]] and a GPO Travelling Post Office (TPO) coach. Facilities at The Engine House include a restaurant, a gift shop and an outdoor children's play area. The restaurant balcony and outdoor picnic areas overlook the line and give good views of trains leaving and arriving at Highley.  

Revision as of 08:41, 12 October 2015

View of The Engine House from Highley Station

The Engine House at Highley is the SVRSevern Valley Railway's main museum, situated approximately 200 yards from Highley Station, having opened in 2008. It houses a number of out-of-service SVRSevern Valley Railway locomotives, as well as a number of other exhibits. The building was originally conceived as a simple storage building to house "out-of-ticket" engines under cover in order to reduce the damage done by the weather. However, for various reasons including attracting external funding, the project morphed into the museum that stands today, whilst still achieving the original aim of storing locomotives.

Items on display include 8 steam locomotives which are awaiting overhaul, together with other items of rolling stock including the Royal Coach and a GPOGeneral Post Office Travelling Post Office (TPOTravelling Post Office) coach. Facilities at The Engine House include a restaurant, a gift shop and an outdoor children's play area. The restaurant balcony and outdoor picnic areas overlook the line and give good views of trains leaving and arriving at Highley.

The "modern" architectural design of the Engine House has attracted polarised comments, with land instability due to mining often being cited as the reason why a more traditional look could not be adopted.

See Also

Highley