Jurby Transport Museum
Jurby Transport Museum is housed in a former RAF Aircraft Hangar and has a wide range of vehicles on display, including buses, cars, lorries, steam engines and trams
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Jurby Transport Museum, Hangar 230, Jurby Industrial Estate, Jurby, Michael IM7 3BD, Isle of Man
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