Crewe Heritage Centre is a railway museum in Crewe, Cheshire, England. Managed by the Crewe Heritage Trust, the museum is located between the and the town centre; the site was the location of the original Locomotive Works, which was demolished in the early 1980s. It was renamed Crewe Railway Age in 1992 by the owning registered charity; however, after the management of the centre was taken over by a new group of volunteers, the museum returned to its original name in early 2008. occasional visiting locomotives are also on show. The main Exhibition Hall features many artefacts and exhibits associated with Crewe, from its locomotive and carriage construction to its famous junction railway station.

Advanced Passenger Train

thumb|right|APT no. 370 003/006 at Crewe Heritage Centre

Built by British Rail (BR) in the 1970s and 1980s, this Advanced Passenger Train (APT) is the only surviving APT-P set. It is open at all times, with an occasional cafe run from the original buffet car on selected days only. The APT-P museum can be found inside one of the carriages, with photographs on display from the project. The set was tilted for the first time in preservation in 2013. In early 2018, an additional surviving power car (M49006) arrived at the museum.

Exhibition Hall

The Heritage Centre is also home to the Exhibition Hall, which doubles both as an event space and as the main museum building. It features displays and exhibits about the town of Crewe.

During the 2018/19 closed season, the building underwent a light refurbishment;

Examples of stock held

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! Class !! Number !! Previous number

!Pictures of the same / similar exhibits !! Built !! Owner || Type || Livery || Status

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| || 03073 || D2073

|thumb|A similar example to 03073 || 1959 || Crewe Heritage Trust || Diesel shunter || BR Blue || Exhibit; || Static exhibit || Static exhibit || Static exhibit;

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| || 91120 || 91020 ||thumb|91117 in 91120's current livery || 1990 || Europhoenix || AC Electric locomotive || Europhoenix || Static exhibit;

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| Class 370 (APT) || 370 003/006 || N/A

|thumb|The APT on display at the museum || 1980 || Crewe Heritage Trust || AC Electric multiple unit || InterCity || Static exhibit