Museum of Transport
July 4th 2008 22:08
The Museum of Transport in Manchester houses one of Britain’s biggest collection of restored trams, buses and coaches.
Visitors are able to see and sit in fascinating vehicles that range from a 1920’s solid-tyred bus, to early trams, trolley buses and even the ‘charras’ that took Manchester folk on their outings to the coast and countryside.
When?
Open every weekends, Wednesdays and Bank Holidays.
Where?
Museum of Transport
Boyle Street,
Cheetham Hill,
Manchester M8 8UW.
How much?
Adult (16 and older): £4
Over 60's: £2
Child (between the ages of 5 and 15 inclusive): £2
Children under the age of 5: Free
Family (up to two adults and three children): £10
Students: £2
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