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Built under Brunel's patronage, as engineer of the line, the Great Western Railway approved the construction of Swindon works in 1841, and they were completed by 1843. Centrally located between London and Bristol, the works grew from its small beginnings to being the site of the construction of thousands of locomotives. With its own facilities, including a lending library and Mechanic's Institute, the works finally closed down in 1986. Many of the buildings were listed, and the site now hosts the Museum of the Great Western Railway, a shopping centre and English Heritage's headquarters.