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Epping Signaling Museum

 

About Epping Signaling Museum

A museum that is restoring a 90-year old shunting locomotive used on the London Underground and has fully restored a working signal control panel.

There's also a large collection of tube heritage in the ground floor of the signal control room to see.

Visits are usually accompanied by a volunteer who will show you around and show off how the signal control panel works.

Address

Epping Signaling Museum,
Station Road,
Epping,
Essex,
CM16 4HW


Ticket prices

The museum is free to visit, but cash donations are appreciated.

Prices last checked March 2023.

Link to Epping Signaling Museum's website


Opening Hours

The museum is open on Saturdays between 10am and 4:30pm.

Opeing hours last checked March 2023.


Accessibility

It's a site next to a working railway, so there's no step-free access to the site, and in places slightly rough paving.


 

Frequently asked questions

What's the nearest railway station to Epping Signaling Museum

The nearest station is Epping Tube Station which is 0 miles away.


Epping Signaling Museum - Latest News

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Meet the team restoring a London Underground signal box

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