OXFORD BUS MUSEUM

OXFORD BUS MUSEUM

A visit has been arranged for Saturday 25th June to the Oxford Bus Museum at Hanborough, north of Oxford. The Museum specialises in public transport in Oxford and Oxfordshire, along with a separate collection of Morris Motors vehicles from the 1920s and 1930s.

The plan for the day is that we will be picked at the new Chiltern Railway Oxford Parkway station  and be taken to the Museum in one of their heritage buses. We will then be given a talk about the Museum and a guided tour of the two main buildings and of the vehicle collections on the site, including the Morris vehicles exhibition and the workshop. There will be an opportunity during the day to ride on, and photograph, other heritage buses. Transfer back to Oxford Parkway station will be around 16.00.

The cost of the visit is £15 per person, including tea/coffee on arrival and a buffet lunch. You will be expected to make your own way to Oxford Parkway station – there is a half hourly service from Marylebone.

If you would like to come, please complete and return the visits booking form contained in the Spring issue of Friends' News.