Established | November 1967 |
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Location | Long Hanborough, Oxfordshire, England |
Coordinates | 51°49′32″N 1°22′20″W / 51.825417°N 1.372171°W |
Type | Transport museum |
Key holdings | 24 former City of Oxford Motor Services buses, many of them built by AEC |
Collections | buses, coaches, horse trams, Nuffield Organization motor vehicles |
Collection size | 57 vehicles |
Owner | The Oxford Bus Museum Trust |
Public transit access | • Hanborough railway station (including Sundays and Bank Holidays) • Stagecoach in Oxfordshire bus route S7 (Operating 7 days a week to Oxford and Witney) |
Nearest car park | Free parking for 15 cars on site, plus nearby Hanborough railway station car park. |
Website | Oxford Bus Museum & Morris Motors Museum |
The Oxford Bus Museum is a transport museum at Long Hanborough, West Oxfordshire, England, about 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of Witney and 7 miles (11 km) northwest of the city of Oxford. The museum houses a collection of 40 historic buses and coaches, the remains of four horse trams and a replica City of Oxford Tramways Company tram.
The site includes the Morris Motors Museum, which has a collection of 12 Morris Motors cars and vans. The two museums' collections also include many smaller historical artifacts.
The museum is owned and operated by the Oxford Bus Museum Trust, a registered charity.[1]