The museum has a collection of important buses, some auxiliary items as well as some cars and trucks. Unfortunately, it is only open two days a month. There are also a large number of photos and souvenirs. For me, the most important thing is an impeccable FC Holden taxi that brings back many memories. The modest admission fee includes a bus that crosses the Anzac Bridge (Anzac Bridge) to QVB. You can make ends meet and catch the next bus.
MoreThis is a working museum that preserves rare and priceless historic buses from the 1920s to the 2000s.
The museum has a collection of important buses, some auxiliary items as well as some cars and trucks. Unfortunately, it is only open two days a month. There are also a large number of photos and souvenirs. For me, the most important thing is an impeccable FC Holden taxi that brings back many memories. The modest admission fee includes a bus that crosses the Anzac Bridge (Anzac Bridge) to QVB. You can make ends meet and catch the next bus.
Highly recommended if you like to see the well-preserved old bus. My four-year-old boy asks us every weekend when we will visit the museum again. It is a very interesting place and very close to the heart of Sydney. Best of all, you can take the old-fashioned double-decker bus to Sydney's central business district. The museum is equipped with a variety of buses and a small shop where you can buy some souvenirs. Before visiting the museum, I suggest you check if their website is open, as the museum is not open daily.
The scenery is very good, the first time I came abroad, I felt. pretty good. . .