The Railway Village Museum

The Railway Village Museum Step back in time at Swindon’s Railway Village Museum, 34 Faringdon Road, and find out how Victorian railway workers lived.

We are volunteer-run and are always looking for more support. If you’re interested please email [email protected] Openings dates for 2022:

Saturday 23th AND Sunday 24th April, 11am-3pm (Easter Opening Weekend)
Saturday 7th May, 11am-3pm
Friday 3rd June, 11am-3pm
Saturday 2nd July, 11am-3pm
Saturday 6th August, 11am-3pm
Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th September, 11am-3pm (Heritage Open Days weekend)
Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th December, 11am-3pm (Christmas Opening Weekend)

27/04/2026

Our first craft de-stash event is on Saturday 16th of May, 11am - 1pm. We know how much you've hoarded and now is your chance to sell it! Follow the link to book a table or pop along to grab a bargain. All profits go towards restore Swindon's heritage buildings in the Railway Village.
https://mechanics-trust.org.uk/all-events/crafters-de-stash-sale/

15/12/2025
This talk will be fascinating about Britain's railways and architecture, celebrating Railway 200 as part of Heritage Ope...
18/08/2025

This talk will be fascinating about Britain's railways and architecture, celebrating Railway 200 as part of Heritage Open Days

The world’s first public railway, the Stockton & Darlington Railway, opened in the northeast of England in 1825 and marked the start of rail travel in Britain and across the world.

Over the following two centuries the rail network expanded over the country and led to the construction of some of the most spectacular examples of British architecture and engineering.

Through a selection of 14 varied journeys, 200 Years of Britain’s Railways in 14 Journeys by Sherin Aminossehe takes the reader on a breathtaking illustrated tour of Britain’s rail network, taking in stations, bridges, viaducts and other architectural elements, but also the people and personalities associated with them.

Sherin Aminossehe has been drawing since she could hold a pencil and is now a trained architect working for the Ministry of Defence and will be giving an illustrated talk about the beautiful and engaging story of Britain’s railway history and architecture.

Join us 5 PM Thursday 18th September at the Central Community Centre (SN1 5BG). No booking required.

Find our more: https://mechanics-trust.org.uk/all-events/200-years-of-britains-railways-in-14-journeys-by-sherin-aminossehe/

Great news for Swindon Heritage Preservation and The Railway Village!
11/08/2025

Great news for Swindon Heritage Preservation and The Railway Village!

The Cricketers was a pub used by Great Western Railway workers in Swindon from 1859.

Summer holidays are here, so there is more time to play (antique) dominoes!
28/07/2025

Summer holidays are here, so there is more time to play (antique) dominoes!

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34 Faringdon Road
Swindon
SN15BJ

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