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Transport Museum

Transport Museum

Address Transport Museum Transport Museum Chapel Lane, Wythall, Worcs, B47 6JX

Phone Transport MuseumPhone: 01564 826471

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The Transport Museum at Wythall is home to a large collection of buses operated by Midland Red, Birmingham City Transport, West Midlands PTE, Walsall, West Bromwich and Wolverhampton Corporations, plus other operators in the area. We also have a collection of Battery Electric Milk Floats and Bread Vans. All facets of the museum are staffed by volunteers. We are open to casual visitors between 11a.m. and 4.30p.m. each Saturday and Sunday between March and the end of November, and Wednesday afternoons 1pm to 4:30pm between May and August, when you are able to see volunteers restoring and maintaining the collection. Throughout the year we have themed Event Days when museum buses offer rides, a delightful ride-on miniature steam railway operates, and the cafeteria and shop are open, the latter selling transport models, books, magazines and DVDs.
Category : Days Out
Keywords : Transport   Museum   Wythall   Birmingham   Midland   Red   West   Midlands   PTE   WMPTE   Birmingham   City   Corportaion   Walsall   West   Bromwich   Batter   Electric   Milk   Truck   Bread   Van   BMMO   SOS   Daimler   Leyland   Fleetline   Gardner   Volunteer   Bus   Omnibus
Date: Dec 30, 2008


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The Transport Museum at Wythall is home to a large collection of buses operated by Midland Red, Birmingham City Transport, West Midlands PTE, Walsall, West Bromwich and Wolverhampton Corporations, plus other operators in the area. We also have a collection of Battery Electric Milk Floats and Bread Vans. All facets of the museum are staffed by volunteers. We are open to casual visitors between 11a.m. and 4.30p.m. each Saturday and Sunday between March and the end of November, and Wednesday afternoons 1pm to 4:30pm between May and August, when you are able to see volunteers restoring and maintaining the collection. Throughout the year we have themed Event Days when museum buses offer rides, a delightful ride-on miniature steam railway operates, and the cafeteria and shop are open, the latter selling transport models, books, magazines and DVDs.
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