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MoSI Transport Festival 2011

Discussion in 'Galas and Events' started by DJH, Jul 23, 2011.

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    Just to say the Museum of Science & Industry's Transport Festival is on from the 30th July until the 7th August. For full details please see the link below.

    http://www.mosi.org.uk/whats-on/transport-festival.aspx

    In other news today is the start of nine consecutive days of railway operating days at MoSI with the start of the summer school holidays. Trains running 12-4pm each day.

    Full details of planned operating dates over the summer are available by the link below.

    http://www.mosi.org.uk/whats-on/train-rides.aspx

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    Duncan
     
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    A link to the heritage bus times is available below. This is running between MoSI at Liverpool Road and the Museum of Transport on the first weekend (30th to 31st July).

    http://www.gmts.co.uk/events/mtw11.html
     
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    A reminder that this weekend is the last couple of days of the event.

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    The Vulcan locomotive features for its 100th along with a talk on its history and its movement to Liverpool Road from Pakistan. -An interesting story in itself.

    http://www.borht.org.uk./show.htm#II

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