North West Museum of Road Transport

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About This Museum

You'd never guess that the familiar rumble of buses once echoed through these very walls, but that's exactly what happened. The North West Museum of Road Transport is tucked away in St Helens' Old Bus Depot, a place that still feels like it's waiting for its next scheduled service. Inside, you'll find an incredible collection that tells the story of how our region got moving, from stately double-deckers to the humble family cars that became British icons. It’s a proper treasure trove for anyone who remembers the sound of a classic engine or just fancies a bit of nostalgia.

Collection Highlights

Their lineup includes beautifully preserved vintage buses and lorries, but it's the rows of cheeky little Morris Minors and revolutionary Minis that really steal the show for many visitors.

Visitor Information

You'll find it at 51 Hall Street; just look for the old industrial building that still has the feel of a working depot.

Architecture & Building

It's housed in the original, no-nonsense bus depotβ€”a solid, functional building of brick and steel with high ceilings and a sense of history you can almost smell.

Contact & Location

Address: North West Museum of Road Transport, Parade Street, Fingerpost, St Helens, Liverpool City Region, England, WA10 1LX, United Kingdom

Phone: +44 1744 451681

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