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"WIRRAL TOURISM AWARDS 2017 - WINNER!Wirral Transport Museum & Heritage Tramway is a working museum and running tramway preserving Buses, Trams & other Local Transport Related VehiclesThe museum building is currently closed and there are no trams running with no reopening date yet known."
Address: 1 Taylor St , Birkenhead CH41 1BG, XMS, GB
Phone: 0151 666 4010
State: XMS
City: Birkenhead
Zip Code: CH41 1BG


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What a hidden jem, great visit and stay were really friendly. Can spend about an hourish here especially if you try the tram, which I highly recommend. Make sure you check it out if in the area. Tip: If your hungry get the tram from the museum to Woodside Ferry Terminal and grab something to eat at the food court before jumping back on to get back to the museum. We did not realise you could do this and ended up walking down after!
We had a group visit on a week day when it's not open to the public, with a guided tour. Definitely a better way to see the museum. There is so much to see, anyone who loves trams and buses will enjoy it immensely. The little cafe is great and the tram trip, though shortened for the moment, is a real experience, trundling through the old industrial area, past the college and back. And it's all free!
What a hidden gem. This is an amazing place run by some very enthusiastic and skilled volunteers. The place is filled with fantastic original trams buses and historical vehicles, along with an amazing model railway. Birkenhead is the birthplace of the trams and this is a must place to visit. We brought our your 2 and 3 year old grandchildren and absolutely loved it especially the tram ride to the ferry terminal. It's easy to get to by Ferry from Liverpool or on the Liverpool underground with the station a few hundred yards away.
We visited the museum last weekend and we were really impressed! There's a lot to look at, from old trams and buses to a miniature railway. My favourite part was definitely being able to have a tram ride on one of the old trams, this was also very cheap and was only £2 for an adult's ticket. I would highly recommend visiting this museum!
Fabulous exhibits of buses, trams and other road vehicles on show, all well maintained in excellent condition. So much to see, a camera is a must to have with you. The volunteer staff there are very helpful and friendly. It's an amazing place to spend an hour or so and it's free.
This is the kind of place I love! Small, but perfectly formed. Free for some reason should have a donations bucket at the front door. £2 return on the Tram ride. Absolutely packed with photos and paraphernalia as well as trams, buses, bikes, model trains, motorbikes. Something for everyone, kids and adults alike.
It is really good as it is run by volunteers and they run trams for the public. And they are really friendly. and the actual museum is packed full of interesting tram and bus exhibits with a full model railway inside well worth a look at and it's a fun day out for the kids. It had full access for disabled with a wheelchair ramp to upper floor access.
Superb! We caught the tram from woodside ferry to the museum tram was £6 return for family of 4 and the museum is free!. We parked at monks ferry as it was £2.50 all day and it was a short walk to the tram from there, which runs every half hour. Lots to see in the museum and they even let me look in a tram that wasn't open to the public. Nice small shop selling souvenirs and a very small cafe serving drinks and snacks
This is a great museum in Birkenhead. There is plenty to see and the museum is free. It costs £2 for a return trip on the tram from the ferry terminal at Woodside. Its a reason to take the ferry across the Mersey and experience a bit of heritage Merseyside.
An absolute hidden gem,. A brilliant museum with plenty of exhibits as well as the added benefit of being able to ride on the vintage trams. Well and truly worth a visitVisited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
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