Isle of Man - Transport Musuem - Jurby
The Jurby Transport Museum is a transport museum in Jurby on the Isle of Man occupying a former aircraft hangar. The museum is operated by a group of volunteers who are members of the Manx Transport Trust. Entrance is free but donations are welcome and go towards the running of the museum and ongoing restoration of the Manx Heritage Vehicles which the museum volunteers care fore, restore and operate.
The museum opened in 2010 and has welcomed over 30,000 visitors since then. The museum has a shop which located adjacent to the former Douglas Bay Horse Tramway tram number 22. Also available is hot and cold drinks, snacks and refreshments. Car parking is available on site. The museum is open every weekend and Bank Holidays during the Summer and Sunday and Bank Holidays during the winter.
The Jurby Transport Museum is located in Hangar 230 on the Jurby Industrial Estate.
It is served by Bus Vannin services 17, 18 and 19.
The museum opened in 2010 and has welcomed over 30,000 visitors since then. The museum has a shop which located adjacent to the former Douglas Bay Horse Tramway tram number 22. Also available is hot and cold drinks, snacks and refreshments. Car parking is available on site. The museum is open every weekend and Bank Holidays during the Summer and Sunday and Bank Holidays during the winter.
The Jurby Transport Museum is located in Hangar 230 on the Jurby Industrial Estate.
It is served by Bus Vannin services 17, 18 and 19.