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We love this place! And it’s just a stones throw away from us. 🙌🏼 There is a cafe on site, we always go to it after mooching around the museum! They have some great choices on the menu, and are also super kid friendly with toys/ colouring supplies etc. My boys love it here especially the vehicle hun
We haven't been for ten years and it's really been improved. Definitely worth another visit if you haven't been for a while.
A museum I've wanted to visit for years so finally got the chance.Nice variety of vehicle types all connected to the town and local area.Not too big but not too crowded either so easy to get round.Definitely worth the visit👍👍
Well thought it was just a museum but it was better than expected. The amount of information that each exhibit had was excellent. Cafe was open and staff friendly. Can understand why staff are proud of the heritage that Leyland brought to the world.
Great museum small but shows so many different variations of British trucks and buses. With lots of information boards explaining the history. Well worth a visit.
Researched on TripAdvisor first, saw reviews about being small but thought we would still try it as we were in the area. We were stood outside and felt it didn't look much from outside but luckily we still decided to go in. We were very surprised. There is parking outside the door, wheelchair access
£10 well spent, I learned a lot, and all the exhibits were well looked after. My only disappointment was the gift shop, which didn't have much in the way of truck models, or memorabilia.
Amazing engineering. Shows how we were years ago. Good cafe. Shop has some good stuff. Sensibly priced.
Lovely place to take a 2 year old vehicle enthusiast. £10 adults, free under 4. Lots of interactive exhibits and able to go on 6 of the vehicles. Lots of hand sanitiser available. Great to see how well they have been reconditioned.
A fascinating trip back in time through British HGV and bus history. A wide spread of stuff from traction engines to the armoured Pipe mobile. If you are older, plenty of stuff to stir memories, but still child friendly Knowledgeable, friendly staff, some of whom have worked in the industry. Parki
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