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Visiting the London Transport Museum can be fun for the whole family. In addition to the exhibits, visitors can take part in a Make-and-take workshop, quizzes and trails. There's also free admission for children under the age of 17.

Free admission for anyone under the age of 17

Visiting the London Transport Museum can be an educational experience for kids of all ages. The museum features many interactive exhibits, and you can even ride a real train! The museum is also a great place to learn about the history of public transportation in London, and the impact that vehicles have had on the city.

In addition to all the interactive exhibits, there are also several galleries that cover the 200 year history of London's transport. These galleries show the connections between the past and present of transportation, and provide information about the development of various types of transportation. You can also see full-size trains and buses, and trolleybuses.

You can buy tickets at the venue, or online. There are also discounts available for local residents, students, and seniors.

Exhibits

Located in the Covent Garden area of London, the Transport Museum is a place that explores the influence of transport on the capital city. It focuses on the history of the city's public transport network and offers a range of interactive temporary exhibitions. The exhibitions cover all facets of the history of London's transportation system from horse-drawn omnibuses to modern motor vehicles.

Visitors can also check out a variety of permanent displays at the Transport Museum. The museum is divided into two floors. The first floor contains exhibits on early transport in London. The second floor focuses on the history of transportation in the UK and features a number of historical artifacts. The museum is also home to a range of interactive exhibits that focus on future travel experiences.

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Make-and-take workshops

During the October half term, the London Transport Museum is offering a range of make-and-take workshops for children. These fun activities will be running over nine days. These sessions are suitable for all ages, and are free for visitors to the Museum. There will also be family-friendly storytelling sessions at the Museum Depot, where the story will focus on how greener travel can benefit London.

The museum is home to over 370,000 items, spanning more than 200 years of transport history. There is a large collection of buses, trains and vehicles, as well as maps and posters. In addition, the Museum is home to a number of exciting activities for visitors to enjoy. For example, the museum is hosting a temporary First World War exhibition.

Other activities include the London Transport Miniature Railway, which runs on weekends. The railway features replica models of Underground trains. This is a great opportunity for kids to explore the history of public transport in London. There are also mini-vehicles to play with in the All Aboard play zone.

Quizzes and trails

Located inside a 1670s flower market building in the heart of London, the London Transport Museum is home to a large and impressive collection of vintage vehicles and historical artefacts. The museum has a large cafe, and a gift shop. In addition to the usual suspects, the Museum offers an impressive array of activities to entertain children of all ages. These include a bat craft workshop, and a series of interactive quizzes.

The Museum also has a number of interactive exhibits, including a play area for kids aged 0-7 years of age. The aforementioned baby DLR (or DLR for short) is housed on the ground floor. Its interactive features include a wall full of building blocks, a model train, and a small model DLR car. The best part is, it is free to enter.

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Accessibility

Visiting the London Transport Museum is a great way to explore the city's history. The museum is home to historic transport memorabilia, including a 19th century horse drawn omnibus and a vintage wooden Metropolitan Railway coach. The museum also displays a range of vintage buses and trams.

The museum is accessible to visitors with a wide variety of disabilities. There are induction loops throughout the museum and the lifts are provided to all exhibits. A free companion ticket is available to visitors who have a disability.

The museum also provides audio described tours, which are suitable for blind and visually impaired visitors. They can be booked over the phone or online. They include a ride on the Mail Rail and are co-delivered by a curator.

In addition, all audio visual exhibits are fitted with induction loops. British Sign Language (BSL) guides and transcripts are also available. A deaf lecturer regularly delivers talks in BSL.

London Transport Museum Online Tickets & Guided Tours

Located in Covent Garden, the London Transport Museum is a great way to learn about the history of London's transportation systems. The museum has an extensive collection of artifacts, including trains, buses, trams, and bicycles. They also have interactive exhibits that use simulators to display the inner workings of modern transport.

The Transport Museum of London is the perfect destination for a family looking to explore the history of the city's public transportation system. The museum has a number of galleries that cover the past two centuries of transport in London. The exhibitions are organized by the different types of vehicles used for transport.

The museum offers weekly storytelling sessions, as well as special events during school holidays. In addition to the traditional displays, visitors can enjoy musical and storytelling events, as well as a special play zone for children.

There are a number of different tickets available to buy. You can purchase online, or in person at the museum. For children under the age of 17, admission is free. For adults, tickets cost PS21. For groups, there are discounts for up to 50 people.

The museum features a stamper trail, which features interactive activities and talks by museum curators. For a more detailed tour, you can opt for a guided tour. The tours take you into disused ticket halls, secret bunkers, and other places that are rarely seen. The museum also has an app that will provide information on the various exhibitions. The app can be downloaded for free.

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