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Join me and step into the fascinating world of industrial railways at Amberley Museum’s Spring Industrial Trains event showcasing the Museum’s impressive collection of industrial locomotives and rolling stock. The Museum is an open-air industrial heritage site located next to Amberley railway station between Pulborough and Arundel, West Sussex. The museum was founded in 1978 by the Southern Industrial History Centre, it is located within historic chalk quarries where chalk was extracted and processed for lime on site for more than 100 years and the museum still houses a number of its original lime kilns. Exhibits and exhibitions at the museum cover a variety of local industrial, transport and craft activities, including narrow gauge railways, buses and woodland crafts. Claim to fame - the museum was the scene for the climax of “A View to a Kill” Roger Moore’s 1985 swansong as 007, if you look carefully you will still see Zorin Industries painted on some of the tipper waggons. Featured in this video- Industrial monorail system. Serial RM9514 dating from 1960, supplied by Road Machines (Drayton) Ltd. Originally used at Bishops Waltham waste water works to transport sewage sludge WD904 - D Wickham 3403/1943 (and trailer 3404/1943) "Peldon" J Fowler Resilient JF21295/1936 Bagnall 0-4-0ST 2067/1918 "Peter" Motor Rail Simplex MR5863/1934 Motor Rail "Protected Simplex" MR1381/1918 ex-WDLR Driver for a Fiver with Hudson Hunslet "Blue Star" Motor Rail Simplex MR5863/1934 Wingrove & Rogers BEV 5034/1953 Wingrove & Rogers BEV 4998/1953 De Witt Kilns To find more out about the museum or to plan your own visit, please click on this link - https://www.amberleymuseum.co.uk/ Filmed – 13/04/25