Brunel Museum lowers prices for single parents to visit
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Brunel Museum lowers prices for single parents to visit
"Adults used to pay £9.50 (now £10), children paid £6 (now free), and a family of up to two adults and four children could visit for £14.50 on a family ticket. Now, one adult plus children costs £10 - a saving of £4.50 on the old family ticket, but two adults will have to pay £20, a rise of £5.50 compared to before."
"The museum tells the story of the world's first tunnel to be dug under a major river, in this case linking the warehouses in Rotherhithe and Wapping without the need to cross the congested river by boat. Today, that tunnel is part of the London Overground's Windrush Line. The museum is housed in the original pumping station and occupies the upper half of the deep shaft that helped dig the tunnel."
The Brunel Museum in southeast London presents the history of the world's first tunnel dug under a major river, connecting warehouses in Rotherhithe and Wapping. The tunnel now carries the London Overground's Windrush Line. The museum occupies the original pumping station and the upper half of the deep shaft used in construction. Visitor pricing has been restructured: under-16s are now free and the family ticket has been removed. Adult admission rose from £9.50 to £10. Concession tickets increased from £6 to £7, locals from £2 to £2.50, and the Art Pass offers free entry. One-adult family visits are cheaper, two-adult visits are costlier.
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