Steamy Winter Activities
 This December the Steam Museum is inviting families to enjoy a whole host of seasonal activities. 
        
        
  The season’s highlight is the Grand New Year Steam Up (29,  30, 31 Dec and 1 Jan), a chance to see all the museum’s majestic  engines powering into 2013. At the family  table, all ages can use white chalk on black paper to capture the spirit of the  locomotive and steam engines in winter. The café will be open and serving hot  food throughout the Steam Up, giving Christmas cooks a well-earned rest!
  
*Check  museum website for December opening times: www.kbsm.org 
        Winter wonderland  trail at 1 Dec – Tue 1 Jan
Follow our winter wonderland trail around the museum.  Seasonal treats for completed trails!
Construct a 3D  Christmas card Sun 2, 9 and 16 Dec
Put your budding engineers to work making 3D cards including  a wintry waterwheel and a free-standing Christmas tree. 
Decorate the museum  and warm up in the café Sun 2, 9 and 16 Dec
Customise a Christmas water tower, locomotive or black cat  to decorate the museum. Take your creations to the museum café to claim a free  cup of tea with every mince pie bought. 
Victorian winter  engines Sat 29, Sun 30, Mon 31 Dec and Tue 1 Jan
During the Grand New Year Steam Up, capture the nineteenth  century spirit of the Kew Bridge engines and locomotive in winter using white  chalk on black paper.
      
Admission: Adults £10. Concessions £9. Children (5 – 15) £4. Families can benefit from  the NEW family ticket: £24 (2 adults, 2 children), £14 (1 adult, 2 children)
  
All tickets are valid for a period of 12 months and allow multiple visits at no extra cost. Proof of age may be required for children. 
How to find KBSM: Kew Bridge Steam Museum is   situated in Green Dragon Lane, about 200 yards from the north side of   Kew Bridge and under the tall Victorian Tower. The nearest motorway is   the M4 (Junction 2 signposted to Kew Gardens and North/South Circular   roads, then pick up signs for Kew, Brentford and Hounslow). The museum   car park has space for 40 cars or 4 coaches.  
   N.B. we are outside the Congestion Charge Zone!
Public Transport: Buses: 65, 237, 267, 391. 
          Main Line Train: Kew Bridge (South West Trains from Waterloo) Gunnersbury (North London Line) then 237 or 267 bus. 
          London Underground: Gunnersbury (District Line) then 237 or 267 bus. South Ealing (Piccadilly Line) then 65 bus.
December 17, 2012
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