Tunnelling Today

Tunneling Today at the Brunel Museum
Summary
Join us at the Brunel Museum to learn about the history of the ‘Great Stink, the Tideway project, it’s timeline and why the Super Sewer is needed.
Event Details
Address:Brunel Engine House
Railway Avenue
London
London
Post code:SE16 4LF
Website:thebrunelmuseum.com/events/event/summer-holidays-what-use-is-a-tunnel
Tickets:Tickets are £10 for a Family - Admits up to 2 adults and 4 children
Adult - £6
Concession - £4
Book tickets:thebrunelmuseum.com/events/event/summer-holidays-what-use-is-a-tunnel
Telephone:02072313840
Email: hello@thebrunelmuseum.com
Open hours:Friday, Sunday and Monday
11am to 5pm | Last entry 4pm
Twitter:twitter.com/BrunelMuseum
Instagram:www.instagram.com/brunel_museum
Description
Tideway are building a 25km Super Sewer under the Thames to stop those nasty sewage spills and clean up our river for the good of the city, its wildlife and you.Join us at the Brunel Museum to learn about the history of the ‘Great Stink, the Tideway project, it’s timeline and why the Super Sewer is needed.
Transport
By Bus:381 and C10 stop outside Rotherhithe station. 1 and 188 stop at Canada Water. TfL bus map for Rotherhithe can be found here. Or use the Journey Planner link on this page to find your best route.
By Tube:Overground: Rotherhithe station (London Overground) is only a hundred yards away.
Underground: Bermondsey or Canada Water on the Jubilee line and ten minute walk. Or change at Canada Water for London Overground and Rotherhithe station.
Map
Accessibility
Assistance dogs welcome
Disability awareness training received
If steps outside no more than 3
Level access toilet
Positive about disabled people
Seat available
Accessibility Our aspiration is to have our entire site fully accessible in the next phase of our development. However, as a unique heritage site, we currently have a few quirks and restrictions. https://thebrunelmuseum.com/visiting-us/accessibility/