London Transport Museum Depot Open Weekend London Transport Museum Depot, Acton, London 10 - 11 March

Transport Transport

Facilities

  • Cafe or Restaurant
  • Picnic Area
  • Playground
  • Softplay
  • Childrens Parties
  • Free Parking
  • Paid Parking
  • Toilets
  • Baby Changing
  • Rainy Days
  • Good access for wheelchairs
  • Partial access for wheelchairs

Price

£ £ £

Family Price

Family Price £20.00

Suitable for ages

3-16+

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The Museum's store opens its doors for the weekend to allow you to inspect some of its 370,000 objects. And, just for this weekend, there'll be working transport model layouts exhibited by professional and amateur modellers.

Other attractions include:

  • Rare road & rail vehicles spanning over 100 years.
  • Poster and artwork stores.
  • Signs, ceramic tiles and ephemera.
  • Ticket machines.

There’ll also be:

  • Craft workshops – where children can help build a model metropolis and design their own travel card wallets to take home
  • Storytelling – in one of the depot’s tube trains.

London Transport Museum Depot
2 Museum Way
118-120 Gunnersbury Lane
Acton
London
W3 9BQ

020 7379 6344

Visit website http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/visit/museu...

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Tube: Acton Town (District and Piccadilly lines) and a short walk.

Bus: E3 to Gunnersbury Lane (Acton Town) or routes 70, 207, 266, 607, H40 to the junction of Gunnersbury Lane and Uxbridge Road

Opening times

11am-5pm.
Last admission: 4pm.

Prices

KIDS GO FREE!

Adult: £10.00.
Concessions: £8.50.

We've tried really hard to make sure that all of this information for this day out is accurate and up-to-date, but please contact London Transport Museum Depot Open Weekend (London Transport Museum Depot) before you go, just to make sure.

(If you've spotted anything we've missed, please let us know or use our detailed amendments form.)

Thanks,
Fred’s Dad.

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