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Great Tey

Borough of ColchesterCivil parishes in EssexEngvarB from July 2016Villages in Essex
St. Barnabas church, Great Tey, Essex geograph.org.uk 131451
St. Barnabas church, Great Tey, Essex geograph.org.uk 131451

Great Tey is a village and civil parish in the City of Colchester district of Essex, England. It is near the villages of Marks Tey and Little Tey, located approximately six miles west of Colchester.

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Great Tey
Greenfield Drive, Colchester Great Tey

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N 51.900029 ° E 0.747933 °
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Greenfield Drive

Greenfield Drive
CO6 1AE Colchester, Great Tey
England, United Kingdom
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St. Barnabas church, Great Tey, Essex geograph.org.uk 131451
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East Anglian Railway Museum
East Anglian Railway Museum

The East Anglian Railway Museum is located at Chappel and Wakes Colne railway station in Essex, England, which is situated on the former Great Eastern Railway branch line from Marks Tey to Sudbury. Services on the Sudbury Branch Line are operated by Abellio Greater Anglia. The museum has a wide collection of locomotives and rolling stock, some of which are fully restored, three are converted into Thomas, Percy and Toby replicas while others are undergoing repair and restoration. The Restoration Shed was built in 1983–4, before which most work had to take place in the Goods Shed or in the open. On event days, steam or diesel train rides are operated over a short demonstration track. The museum also plays host to two popular annual events: the Winter Beer Festival held in late February / early March (Timing depends on UK School Holidays), and the Summer Beer Festival held each September. During the festivals, additional late-evening trains on the Sudbury Branch Line allow festival-goers to return home by train subject to provision by the train operation companies. There are no moving exhibits during the festivals, although train carriages are usually open to sit in and drink, with one wagon doubling up as The Shunters Arms at the summer festival. In addition many other event days happen during the year, such as Classic Car rallies, Forties and Fifties day events, SteamPunk fairs, Model Railway events, Plays and musical performances and the ever popular "Days out with Thomas" events featuring Thomas The Tank Engine.