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Ashford Steam Centre

Ashford Steam Centre

Operational railway museum in Kent, TR


Ashford Steam Centre was a short-lived railway museum at Willesborough, Ashford, Kent, United Kingdom. It was located at the former engine shed that was situated east of Ashford railway station. The museum opened in 1968 and closed in 1976.

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History

Ashford Steam Centre was established by Esmond Lewis-Evans.[1] It occupied the former engine shed that was located east of Ashford railway station. The shed, with its turntable, coaling stage and water tower had been built by the Southern Railway in 1931. It ceased to be used for the servicing of steam locomotives in June 1962, following which it was used to service diesel locomotives. The steam centre was established in 1968.[2] On 11 April 1971, the Southern Electric Group organised the Man of Kent '71 railtour, which visited the steam centre. Class 71 locomotive E5005 and 4TC set 427 were used.[3]

In 1974, the centre was open once a month, on the second Sunday of the month. At the time, there were around a dozen locomotives on site.[4] Due to mounting debts, the steam centre was closed May 1976 and its rolling stock was dispersed.[5][6] The engine shed and surrounding area were cleared in 1989, with the area being used for the storage of motor vehicles.[2] Since 2005 most of the site has been sold for housing development.

Rolling stock

The following items of rolling stock were based at Ashford Steam Centre.

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References

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