Published: 28th September 2022
There's often something transport related going on down at the Transport Museum Wythall, whether it's a visiting car club or a main event, but in particular, there is a very bus-tastic event happening we can’t help but talk about!
Birmingham City Transport exhibition throughout the year - ongoing
With the Commonwealth Games already taking place in Birmingham this year, Transport Museum Wythall is holding an exhibition celebrating the City’s transport across the decades. 1931 AEC Regent V 486 will make its public debut following its extensive restoration, alongside the story of the ‘Birmingham standards’ over the decades – all the same but also all different. The social history of the contribution that the city’s transport made to the lives of the diverse population of Brummies, through direct employment and the associated manufacturing of buses in the region, will also be told.
Birmingham Bus Celebration –Sunday 2nd October 2022
As part of the 2022 season and Birmingham City Transport exhibition, the Autumn Running day pays tribute to the buses that served the City of Birmingham for over 100 years. Buses from Transport Museum Wythall, Birmingham City Transport and the West Midlands Travel collection will be running. The celebration includes the museum’s well-known ‘Happy Hour’ in the afternoon, when it runs an intense service of buses relevant to the event theme.
For more events and open days at Transport Museum Wythall, visit their website here.
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