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The Amazing STORY of 486 .......... and how she survived the full fury of World War 2 During War 2 - she was sent to London during the height of the Bliz, she served her Country and KIng - and she even made ot home back to Birmingham after the war in 1 piece. 486 is a A E C Regent bus owned by Birmingham Corporation sent to London and used in the L0ndon Transport Fleet During the Blitz of WW2 486 is owned by Wythal Transpprt Museum. Welcome to the Transport Museum, Wythall, England. They are situated in north Worcestershire, just to the south of Birmingham near to M42 Juntion 3 so we're also handily placed for visitors from the West Midlands and further afield. They have extensive collections of buses and battery electric vehicles with a cafe, shop and kids kabin activity area, plus a miniature railway that operates on event days and certain days during school holidays. OPEN to the Public & School visits - please see our web site for full details: web site: https://www.wythall.org.uk/ ___________________________________________________________ Contact Us The Transport Museum, Chapel Lane, Wythall, Worcs B47 6JA TRANSPORT MUSEUM WYTHALL is a registered charity no 1167872 Address: Chapel Lane, Wythall, Worcestershire B47 6JA Phone: 01564 826471 Email: [email protected] ____________________________________________________________ About Us Welcome to Wythall and one of the most outstanding transport museums in the UK. All facets of the museum are staffed by volunteers who you can see around you restoring and maintaining the collections and our site. The Museum was originally set up by the Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust, formed in 1977 as a registered charity. The museum site, ex RAF Wythall and based in Chapel Lane, was acquired in February 1978. Buildings were opened in 1980, 1990, 2007 and 2012 to meet the Trust's determination to have a roof over all its vehicles and subsequently to display their history. The halls now accommodate one of the most significant collections of preserved buses in the country where you can follow the history of the corporation fleets and their manufacturers across the west midlands the decades, bringing the story right up to date. In addition to buses we have two Birmingham fire engines and what we believe to be the finest collection of restored battery electric vehicles in the world. A delightful miniature steam railway, which has been constructed and operated by the Elmdon Model Engineering Society for several decades, is an integrated part of the visitor attraction. To find out more about the railway, click here to visit the separate Elmdon Model Engineering Society website. The museum is operated by Transport Museum Wythall, a registered Charity Incorporated Organisation. all Images and Photographs @ copyright of The TRANSPORT MUSEUM WYTHALL no reproduction unless authorised by TRANSPORT MUSEUM WYTHALL Film produced 2024 film and produced by IDP FILM 2024 All Film on this website is © copyright protected by: IDP-FILM NO REPRODUCTION is allowed of any film we show on YouTube or our website or any other Website Worldwide by either: electronic downloading or coping in any means what so ever mechanically or electronically, without written consent from IDP Film. No broadcast or public broadcast in any form of media: television, computer, large screen projectors or electronic screen devices is permitted without our written permission at IDP Film. All VT footage remains the property of IDP FILM and can be used across any media what so ever in which to promote the type of works: IDP FILM films. All work is owned by IDP FILM. This web site is intended to show what type of work we can produce, under strict safety conditions and only if it is safe to do so. IDP FILM are a commercial film company working with British Steel, Outo Kumpu, MacLellan International, Interserve Construction company, Taylor Wimpey, Australian High Commission UK and other major companies along with producing Bollywood Cinema Films for Netflix and Cinemas in India www.IDP-FILM.com © 2024 https://www.idp-film.com/ .