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Depicting the
history of transport on road, rail and sea over
the centuries, the museum houses steam
locomotives, electric and horse drawn trams,
buses and cars. |
A spendid addition
is the recreation
of a Glasgow Street scene from 1938
which the visitor is able to explore. |
Glasgow's Underground railway history is faithfully recreated
in its own unique underground station. |
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On the upper
level, the history of bicycles and motor cycles
is displayed and leads visitors to the beautiful
"Clyde Room" where the original
shipyard models of the Clyde's proud past are
exhibited. |
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| Admission Free Disabled Access & Toilets
Free Car & Coach Parking
Cafe
Gift Shop
Conducted Tours
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| Mon - Thurs &
Sat 10am - 5:00pm Fri
& Sun 11am - 5:00pm
NB. All museums are closed on
25th, 26th December (early closing on 24th Dec)
and 1st, 2nd January (early closing 31st Dec)
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Transport Museum
Kelvin Hall
1 Bunhouse Road
Glasgow G3 8DP
(Near Kelvinhall
Underground Station) |
Tel: [44] (0) 141 287 2720 |