Introductory post
Sep. 17th, 2014 01:47 pmThis is an intermittent blog describing public transport museums in Europe (so railways, trams, buses, but not ones mainly covering private cars) from the point of view of an enthusiast. I'm creating this because there is relatively little English-language material online on these places. This is purely a hobby by one person, so it's dependent on my holiday destinations.
For each place I discuss, I'll cover the following things:
Basics: Location, address, web site, opening times, admission fee.
Visit date (month and year):
Access by public transport: I always think it's a pity if a public transport museum or preservation site requires a car to visit conveniently. This section will give details of public transport access from the nearest large town, or most convenient railway station for isolated sites.
Collection: What is on display.
Presentation: How much explanation is there, what is there to do?
For each place I discuss, I'll cover the following things:
Basics: Location, address, web site, opening times, admission fee.
Visit date (month and year):
Access by public transport: I always think it's a pity if a public transport museum or preservation site requires a car to visit conveniently. This section will give details of public transport access from the nearest large town, or most convenient railway station for isolated sites.
Collection: What is on display.
Presentation: How much explanation is there, what is there to do?