The Steam Museum | |
Native Name: | An Músaem Innealtóireachta |
Native Name Lang: | ga |
Map Type: | Ireland County Kildare |
Established: | 1988[1] |
Location: | Straffan, County Kildare, Ireland |
Type: | Steam museum |
Publictransit: | Straffan bus stop (Bus Éireann routes 120, 121, 123) |
The Steam Museum & Lodge Park Walled Garden is a steam museum and tourist destination in Straffan, County Kildare, Ireland.
The Straffan Steam Museum is housed in a church building which once stood by the Inchicore railway works in Dublin. The church building was later moved and rebuilt in Straffan in Kildare.[2]
The museum is located on the site of Lodge Park, a former "big house", which has an 18th-century walled garden.[3]
This steam museum contains a collection of prototype model locomotives and live steam engines.[4] [5] [6] Two of the locomotives on display were used in the late 19th century by the Great Northern Railway.[5]
The museum also has a selection of steam engines used for industrial propulsion, including a large beam engine used in the old Midleton Whiskey Distillery, a pumping engine once employed in Jameson's Distillery in Dublin, and a beam engine installed in Smithwick's Brewery, Kilkenny, in 1847.
The museum is open to visitors from Wednesdays to Sundays during the summer, from 2pm to 6pm. It has a café and a small shop.