Marketing Manchester - The Greater Manchester Tourist Board National Association of Road Transport Museums
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Aug 30, 2024
Brilliant day out with our grandchildren. Under 12's are free to get in, cheap for adults. Plenty to see and to get onto - helpful people around to answer questions. The café is Brilliant - really re… Full review by miriamdaniel1
May 16, 2024
With time on my hands, I called in to the transport museum as I am enthused about anything mechanical. The museum is at the end of a cul-de-sac , the front of which is a bus garage. Don’t walk in the… Full review by Nicholas R
May 14, 2024
Nice museum with plenty of buses however most buses you could not go in which doesn’t justify the price, out of all the buses in the museum three you were able to go in. One member of staff on the fl… Full review by Private U
Hello there. Yes,you can get on some of the buses at the Museum. The best thing to do is to ask one of the staff or Volunteers at the Museum just which buses you can go on …
Hello there. Yes,you can get on some of the buses at the Museum. The best thing to do is to ask one of the staff or Volunteers at the Museum just which buses you can go on on the day of your visit. Ok. There is also the prototype Manchester Team there which you can sit on any day. In addition check the Museum's web site regarding the special "Running Days" that they have throughout the year,when you can actually go on rides around town on some of the buses. They are great. Enjoy the Museum. It is fantastic.....I hope that this helps you a little.
I am sorry I don't know ,but if you go to their Web site I think they have have an upcoming events page if not they have a contact section so you can speak to them direct. I hope …
I am sorry I don't know ,but if you go to their Web site I think they have have an upcoming events page if not they have a contact section so you can speak to them direct. I hope this helps
How far is this from Manchester Piccadilly station? Thanks!
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Takes about 15 minutes walk to tge 135 bus stop on Lever Street, ask the driver for Queens Road bus garage bus stop, walk over the dual carriageway, the turn left onto Boyle …
Takes about 15 minutes walk to tge 135 bus stop on Lever Street, ask the driver for Queens Road bus garage bus stop, walk over the dual carriageway, the turn left onto Boyle Street, the museum is right at the end, but only short walk from the bus stop. From Piccadiily rail station all in, shoul take no more than 35 minutes to the museum.
Would I have time to visit here on a 6 hour layover? My 3 year old son would be with me as well. I've read it's a good stop for kids. Worth it or is there something better/closer to the airport?
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We are open Weds Sat and Sundays only 10 -4.30pm. Play bus and colouring table for children, access to around 6 buses to explore. All under cover but a little cold at this time of year …
We are open Weds Sat and Sundays only 10 -4.30pm. Play bus and colouring table for children, access to around 6 buses to explore. All under cover but a little cold at this time of year Probably a taxi would be best from the Airport as train / bus would take around an hour or Metrolink to Queens Rd - change at Victoria - is likely to take 70mins plus 10 min walk at the end There is the Runway Visitor Park (search on google) at the airport which has Concorde and various planes, plus viewing platforms for aircraft Hope this helps Paul W