Get down on the buses in Wythall this Father's Day - The Bromsgrove Standard

Get down on the buses in Wythall this Father's Day

Bromsgrove Editorial 17th Jun, 2016 Updated: 17th Oct, 2016   0

FAMILIES wanting to give their dads, granddads and great granddads a Father’s Day treat can take them to Wythall Transport Museum on Sunday.

As well as seeing the collection of 100 classic buses, coaches, milk floats and bread vans, including a 1949 Wolverhampton trolleybus powered by electricity, they can also ride classic buses around the countryside.

And there are games, films and a play cabin for youngsters at the venue, which is open from 10.30am to 5pm.

Museum trustee Malcolm Keeley said: “Many Dads have been in the transport industry, some all their working lives.




“They may have been engineers, drivers, conductors, cleaners or in the offices – and we mustn’t forget those who designed and built them.

“Buses made in Birmingham, Coventry and Wolverhampton were exported all over the world.”


Visit www.wythall.org.uk for more information.

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