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Wirral Tramway and Transport Museum
The Wirral Tramway and Transport Museum allows you to ride on board a working tram and take a look around the museum and depot. The collection includes a range of Heritage Trams, Vintage Buses, Classic Cars, Motorbikes and a large working model railway.
Trams dating from as early as 1901 operate to make the short journey from Woodside ferry to the Wirral Transport Museum.
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Wirral Tramway and Transport Museum, Taylor Street, Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside CH41 1BG, United Kingdom
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