East Anglia Transport Museum

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Overview
Motor, steam and electrical vehicles are exhibited in this fascinating museum, all of which have seen service around the country over many decades. A highlight is the reconstructed 1930s street scene, which is used as a setting for working vehicles. You can ride by tram, trolley bus and narrow gauge railway within the museum complex. There’s a woodland picnic area served by trams. Photo credit: trams at night - Peter Short
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open 12-4.30 - 28 Mar-25 Sep, Thu + Sun; Jun-Sep, Sat; School holidays, Tue + Wed; Oct, Sun

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe

  • Children
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Location
Chapel Rd, Carlton Colville, LOWESTOFT, NR33 8BL
About the area
Suffolk is Constable country, where the county’s crumbling, time-ravaged coastline spreads itself under wide skies to convey a wonderful sense of remoteness and solitude. Highly evocative and atmospheric, this is where rivers wind lazily to the sea and notorious 18th-century smugglers hid from the excise men.
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East Anglia Transport Museum

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
Motor, steam and electrical vehicles are exhibited in this fascinating museum, all of which have seen service around the country over many decades. A highlight is the reconstructed 1930s street scene, which is used as a setting for working vehicles. You can ride by tram, trolley bus and narrow gauge railway within the museum complex. There’s a woodland picnic area served by trams. Photo credit: trams at night - Peter Short
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open 12-4.30 - 28 Mar-25 Sep, Thu + Sun; Jun-Sep, Sat; School holidays, Tue + Wed; Oct, Sun
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe
  • Children
Show more (1)
Location
Chapel Rd, Carlton Colville, LOWESTOFT, NR33 8BL
About the area
Area image
Suffolk is Constable country, where the county’s crumbling, time-ravaged coastline spreads itself under wide skies to convey a wonderful sense of remoteness and solitude. Highly evocative and atmospheric, this is where rivers wind lazily to the sea and notorious 18th-century smugglers hid from the excise men.