Links to other steam related sites you may find of interest. BSEPS is not responsible for the content of linked websites.
Established since 1954 the National Traction Engine Trust has over 4,000 members of all ages and gender in over 20 countries world wide.
The Easter Steam Up & Road RunThe Rally Site on the Web. As well as featuring the Easter Steam Up, on this site you will find in our galleries, pictures and information on hundreds of traction engines, steam rollers, ploughing engines, steam tractors and wagons.
The Society was founded in 1955 to advance the education of the public and to promote the preservation and running of all types of steam traction engine.
Southbrook Traction Engine Club, New Zealand. The Southbrook Traction Engine Club was formed in 1958 and now has the largest number of traction engines of any club in New Zealand.
West Of England Steam Engine SocietyThe West of England Steam Engine Society has a main aim, which is to encourage the preservation of steam engines (with special emphasis on steam road vehicles).
The Sentinel Drivers ClubThe Sentinel Drivers Club is solely a voluntary run club, consisting of Sentinel owners, drivers, firemen/women, helpers and most importantly enthusiasts of anything Sentinel.
The Road Roller AssociationThe Road Roller Association (RRA) was formed in 1974 by a handful of dedicated enthusiasts and we now have over 500 members in the U.K. and overseas.
Steam Scenes boasts the largest collection of traction engine pictures on the internet.
Engine Resources Developing the most comprehensive resource for road steam engine research available online
home of the ‘Edwardian Flying Machines’ - a unique flying collection showcasing the first one hundred years of flight.
One of the rare French websites featuring steam engines as used in agriculture and elsewhere ....
the home site for Peter Lidgitt and Vanessa Gouldsmith, an English couple who moved to France to fulfil a dream.
The White Horse pubA 17th century Grade II listed building that still has the warmth and welcome of a family run village pub.
The Steam Apprentice ClubThe Steam Apprentice Club is for people under the age of 21 who are interested in Steam Traction Engines.