The Dewsbury Bus Museum is owned and operated by the West Riding Omnibus Museum Trust and is run by a dedicated group of volunteers. The aim of the Trust is to preserve the transport …
The Dewsbury Bus Museum is owned and operated by the West Riding Omnibus Museum Trust and is run by a dedicated group of volunteers. The aim of the Trust is to preserve the transport heritage of the West Riding of Yorkshire and the surrounding areas. Some of our buses and coaches are owned by groups, others by individual members. We are a Registered Charity, No. 702232, and virtually all of our income is derived from members' subscriptions, the proceeds of events and book sales and rental of space to members to store their own vehicles. We hold a number events each year, some at the Museum and others in the West Riding area. Full details of all these are on the EVENTS page of the website - Search for "Dewsbury Bus Museum"...
Hi Barry, We are only open a few times during the year but our vehicles do get out and about regularly . Google "Dewsbury Bus Museum" and have a look at our website for more …
Hi Barry, We are only open a few times during the year but our vehicles do get out and about regularly . Google "Dewsbury Bus Museum" and have a look at our website for more information. Thanks, The DBM team
Can you board the Buses or just view them from outside
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Hi, the museum is usually only open for three days per year - usually the second Sunday in March, the second Sunday in August and the second Sunday in November. During …
Hi, the museum is usually only open for three days per year - usually the second Sunday in March, the second Sunday in August and the second Sunday in November. During official open days a number of vintage buses give rides from nearby streets Some of the vehicles which are in the museum are in the process of being restored, and some of them are parked quite close together, so it is not possible to board most of the vehicles.