I thought it was just a display, but I didn't expect it to be very interesting. It is a museum remodeled by the station. So it is better to restore the original meaning of traffic. Next to Covent Garden, there are vehicles from all periods, including rickshaws/wagons/steam locomotives until modern ground transportation. There are also graphic displays and simulated driving. Many London locals also bring children to play. It's not lively, that is, the fare is not cheap.
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I thought it was just a display, but I didn't expect it to be very interesting. It is a museum remodeled by the station. So it is better to restore the original meaning of traffic. Next to Covent Garden, there are vehicles from all periods, including rickshaws/wagons/steam locomotives until modern ground transportation. There are also graphic displays and simulated driving. Many London locals also bring children to play. It's not lively, that is, the fare is not cheap.
When a bus driver, go to the Transport Museum and see London 100 years ago, the horse-drawn double-decker bus, wooden train, subway construction, the brilliant British Empire, make this super interesting. The introduction is particularly vivid
Very fun, you can use pass. The display inside has everything from carriages to trains. The favorite is the very iconic double-decker red bus. You can see several representative objects of this kind of transportation.
It is well done with interactive displaces and a good progression throughout the history of London public transport
very interesting and history-rich location that is filled with many transport artefacts
The Transport Museum in London Copente Garden is relatively large and rich in content. Besides introducing the history and current situation of transportation, there are also some interesting interactive projects. Taking children to see it helps them understand modern transportation and various means of transportation and learn to use them. Museum stores are popular with all kinds of daily necessities and children's books printed with subway maps. Adults are 17 pounds, which is a little expensive. Students and children are free of tickets. You can visit Vint Garden by the way.
In this exhibition hall, you can see a lot of vehicles, red iconic double-decker London buses and underground steam locomotives, and some carriages are open, you can feel it, it is a small museum with a lot of characteristics.