The Transport Museum Wythall is a transport museum in Wythall, Worcestershire, that holds a collection of heritage buses from the West Midlands and other areas. Established in 1978.
Where is the Transport Museum Wythall?
The Transport Museum Wythall is at Chapel Lane, Wythall, Worcestershire, B47 6JA
In brief
The museum was formed originally as a charity called The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT) in 1977. It preserves a collection of buses and coaches including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. Also a collection of battery electric vehicles such as milk floats. The museum opened in 1978, and by 2016 the Trust became a CIO charity called the Transport Museum Wythall (TMW). It's also home to Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
Transport Museum Wythall (August 2022). Photography by Elliott Brown
Birmingham City Transport
Transport Museum Wythall (August 2022). Photography by Elliott Brown
Midland Red
Transport Museum Wythall (August 2022). Photography by Elliott Brown
Post link: visit to Transport Museum Wythall in 2022.
Milk floats
Transport Museum Wythall (August 2022). Photography by Elliott Brown
Guest buses on open days
Transport Museum Wythall (August 2022). Photography by Elliott Brown
Miniature Railway Wythall operated by Elmdon Model Engineering Society
Transport Museum Wythall (August 2022). Photography by Elliott Brown
Post link: Miniature Railway Wythall operated by Elmdon Model Engineering Society
Contact details
Transport Museum Wythall