- See also: List of pumping stations, many of which are, or were, steam-powered.
- See also: List of steam fairs, events where steam engines, particularly traction engines, may be seen working
There are many steam museums around the world, that feature steam powered exhibits such as static steam engines used for pumping or driving machinery such as mills and winding engines.
Steam powered railway locomotive related museums are a separate, subject area.
- Australia
- Powerhouse Museum in Sydney
- Canada
- Ontario Agricultural Museum in Milton, Ontario
- Steam Era in Milton, Ontario
- Channel Islands
- Pallot Heritage Steam Museum in Jersey
- Ireland
- The Steam Museum, Straffan
- UK
- Bancroft Mill Engine Trust - Mill engine collection
- Bolton Steam Museum - stationary steam engines
- Bressingham Steam and Gardens - Gardens, Steam railways and museum of steam vehicles
- Coldharbour Mill - a working textile mill museum with steam and water power
- Crofton Beam Engines ([1])
- Ellenroad Steam Museum - Collection of mill engines
- Hollycombe Steam Collection - Fairground rides, steam trains and agricultural steam engines
- Kempton Park Steam Engines
- Kew Bridge Steam Museum
- Markham Grange Steam Engine Museum
- US
- Antique Powerland, Brooks, Oregon
- The New England Wireless and Steam Museum East Greenwich, Rhode Island
See also[]
For museums of all types;
References[]
- ↑ "Movie of Crofton engines operating". Katrust.org. Archived from the original on August 3, 2009. Retrieved on 2010-02-03.