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Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester
Address: Boyle St, Cheetham, Manchester M8 8UW, UK
Phone: 0161 205 2122
State: Greater Manchester
City: Manchester
Zip Code: M8 8UW

opening times

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM


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Reviews
A small yet nice museum. Has lots of old buses a few trams, a couple of short videos to watch and a small cafe. The place took just an hour to slowly walk around but tickets are cheap at £6. The cafe is basic but dirt cheap, jacket potatoes from £2.20nnWorth a visit if you like buses and want to learn the history of how the trams were replaced
This was a lovely museum for visiting, with classic buses from different eras! There is additions like maps and ticket machine replicas giving insight to them, trams are shown as well back from their early days. Some transport even allows walk on which is brilliant, models are superbly crafted and old signs bring the feel of what it was like for those travellers!
Really enjoyed our few hours at the museum. Something for us as grandparents to reminisce about days gone by, and our 3 nearly 4 year old granddaughter to explore all the buses. Only big mistake we made was making sandwiches, as the cafe was very reasonably priced. At £6 for adults for admission to the museum, it’s an absolute bargain, as all the staff are very passionate about what they do. Check dates and times before you go, as it’s only open certain days.
Anyone can appreciate the incredible bus restorations on display here. Whether you're a northern bus aficionado or just curious, it's definitely worth a visit. The friendly volunteers and high-quality restorations make it a special experience.
Really enjoyed this. Great to see the progression through the ages. You were allowed to enter some of the buses and even got drinks in cute transport mugs in the cafe. Would highly recommend.
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