A Walk Through the Museum 4 - Hidden Gems - Revised Version

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • If you can't get to Aldridge - or even if you can - here is the fourth video of our revised set. We look at some of the buses and coaches not normally on display at the Museum, either undergoing restoration or stored off-site - but some may be back soon, or at least appear at Running Days.
    This is a fully revised and updated version of the video originally posted while we were closed through lockdown - now you've a chance to actually come and visit us, but here are some you won't be able to see even now.
    Maybe we'll now put another video together - the Museum isn't all about the vehicles, and there are lots of bits and pieces to show you - watch this space!
    Do look at our website (www.amrtm.org) and maybe think about supporting the Museum.
    We're looking forward to seeing you soon!

Комментарии • 4

  • @alanpervin
    @alanpervin Год назад

    Very interesting and nice to see a couple of coaches from my local coachbuilder Willowbrook, i served my time there as a coach finisher along with my late dad who would of remembered the busses shown as he worked there before Duples took them over in the early fifties.

  • @robertp.wainman4094
    @robertp.wainman4094 Год назад

    Even though they need retrimming - don't those Alexander/ Leopard seats look comfortable, similar in style to ECW's.....and way better than the modern 'ironing boards'.

  • @markknight1011
    @markknight1011 Год назад

    I used to enjoy the two museums event.

    • @aldridgetransportmuseum9171
      @aldridgetransportmuseum9171  Год назад

      So did we, but we tried it when we first moved to Aldridge and the journey time was just too long to let people enjoy each museum as well as the ride.