Museum of Transport
Manchester
Inside the museum
Greater Manchester Transport Society
One of the museum's 90 vehicles
Greater Manchester Transport Society
As well as housing numerous vehicles, the museum holds a large archive, revealing the faces and places associated with Manchester's public transport for over a hundred years.
As well as many books and periodicals on the subject of local transport history, the archive has publicity material from manufacturers of vehicles, ticketing and other equipment, and from operators for holidays, tours and excursions, supported by posters for such activities. There are many hundreds of maps, plans and drawings, for routes, buildings, chassis and bodywork, and "deposited plans" for proposed tramways. There are tickets from all the local operators, and other ephemera such as handbills, leaflets, certificates, trade union membership cards, and so on, and around 70 volumes of newspaper clippings compiled by various local operators.
Several thousand photographs, transparencies and glass plate negatives, film and videos can be seen, taken by official photographers, manufacturers or interested amateurs, depicting buses, trams, trolleybuses, personnel, buildings, street scenes or events.
The Archives is also of course the repository for the Society's own records and history - the Board minutes, accounts, the Journal, posters, leaflets, tickets for events, and so on - the "Collective memory" for the Society and Museum.
The Museum of Transport is open every Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday and Public Holiday (except at Christmas and New Year).
November to February:- 10am to 4pm
March to October:- 10am to 5pm
Boyle Street
Manchester
M8 8UW
Phone: 0161 205 2122
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This page was added on 29/01/2007.