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#madrid #spain #bus 📍 About the Exhibition The exhibition is hosted by Empresa Municipal de Transportes de Madrid (EMT) and features a large collection of historic buses, gathered over years of preservation and restoration. Among the vehicles on display are the iconic double-decker “Guy Arab” model from 1947 and a Leyland Titan from 1957, both representing important eras in Madrid’s public transport evolution. 🎯 What Makes It Special Historical depth: The vehicles trace the evolution of public transport in Madrid, from mid-20th century models to more recent restorations. Authentic artifacts: It’s not just buses: you’ll find the surrounding infrastructure (bus stops, seating, signage) that help contextualize how people moved around the city. Restoration & heritage work: Many of the buses were in disrepair and required considerable restoration, so the exhibition also speaks to the value of preserving “mobility heritage”. In addition to the buses, the exhibition includes vintage bus shelters, seats from older trams and buses, maps, models, and other memorabilia that shed light on how urban transport in Madrid developed over the decades. Appeal to enthusiasts & general public: Whether you love mechanical design, urban history, or just want a different kind of outing in Madrid, this exhibition offers something unique. 🕒 Visitor Info & Recommendations The museum is open in specific periods: for example, one season ran from March 1 to July 31, and another from September 6 to November 16. It’s wise to book in advance, especially if you want to secure a time slot. Consider visiting during a weekday morning for a quieter experience. Bring interest in details: look out for chassis numbers, bodywork details, paint schemes — many tell a story about the bus’s era and function. Combine with other transport or mobility-history interests: Madrid has many layers of transit history (trams, buses, metro) which this exhibition ties into. Here’s how you can reach the museum in Madrid: 🚍 Public Transport Options Metro: The nearest station is Chamartín, served by lines 1 and 10. Cercanías (commuter train): From Chamartín you can take lines C1, C2, C3, C4, C7, C8 and C10. Bus: Several city-bus lines stop nearby, including lines 5, 66, 67, 124, 134, 135, 173, 174, 175, 176 and 178. 💬 Join our community! Share your experiences, ask questions, and connect with fellow travelers who love exploring Madrid as much as you do. 🔔 Subscribe now and hit the notification bell so you never miss a video. Let’s discover Madrid together – one adventure at a time! 🌍✨