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Free children's activities
The Isle of Wight Bus & Coach Museum are providing free activities for children during the Summer school holidays on Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. They will learn about the evolution of buses by taking part in the Brilliant Bus Museum Hunt plus there will be lots of other fun activities.
Guided tour
Take a guided tour of the museum (twice a day) and design a bus livery or your idea of a bus for the future on the below dates.
- Thursday 7th August
- Wednesday 13th August
- Thursday 21st August
- Wednesday 27th August
History of Isle of Wight buses and coaches
Discover the impressive collection of island buses and coaches dating from 1927 to more recent examples at the Isle of Wight Bus & Coach Museum.
There are over 20 vehicles on display. These include a 20 seater Dennis Ace bus, beautifully restored to as new 1934 condition, which worked the Ryde - Alum Bay Coastal Route (with air connections at Ryde Airport!) pre-war. There is also a 1939 double-decker converted to an open-top for use along Shanklin Esplanade, surviving 30 years in normal service. Another open-topper new to Hants & Dorset in 1940 (but operated on the Yarmouth-Alum Bay route in the 60's & 70's) is being restored by Museum volunteers after being discovered derelict in Holland.
The most recent addition to the collection is of a Bristol K-type lowbridge bus. Currently under restoration, this type of bus was lower in height and designed to pass under low bridges. It has bench type seating upstairs and a ‘sunken gangway’. This type of vehicle was superseded by the pioneering 1950's Lodekka bus, examples of which are also within the collection. Later buses from the 1960's through to the 1990's are included to interest visitors of a younger age. There is also a vintage, open rear platform, Paris bus from the 1930’s, which together with a display of posters, allows for a small taste of France in a corner of Ryde.
Apart from buses and coaches, our collection also includes an ex-Southern Vectis AEC Matador tow-truck, delivery bicycle, together with mock up displays from the old ‘Round the Island’ coach companies with advertising boards. There is an area being developed to show other facets of a bus garage operation- inspectors/training room plus a storage area where there is a photographic display of many former Island bus drivers and conductors/conductresses.
Refreshments available
The premises has a tea bar providing light refreshments including Graces sandwiches, which can be enjoyed on our “Shanklin Steamer” single-decker cafe bus.
Accessible & other facilities
Disabled facilities and toilets are provided. Off street car or coach parking is available in the large outside yard.
Museum shop
A Museum shop sells transport related items including books, models, bus uniforms, photographs and postcards.
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