Public Transport Museum, Hague

Public Transport Museum, Hague

The Hague Public Transport Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of streetcars and buses. Situated in an old tram depot in Frans Halsstraat since 1989, the museum is a treasure trove of historical vehicles, including the oldest tram dating back to 1878. The depot itself, dating from 1906 and renovated in 1990, is a sight to behold, showcasing its original early 20th-century architecture.

Visitors to the museum can explore a comprehensive collection of approximately 30 trams that have served The Hague, mostly from the historical collection which illustrates the evolution of Hague trams from 1905 to 1993. This collection is not just for display; some of these vintage trams operate as Tourist Trams or party trams.

The experience at the Hague Public Transport Museum is interactive and educational, allowing visitors to take a step back in time. One can tour the museum with a professional guide, gaining insights into the past, present, and future of public transport in the Dutch capital. The museum also offers the unique opportunity to ride in a historic streetcar, providing a truly immersive experience.

The museum is a great destination for visitors of all ages. It's recommended to arrive early to fully appreciate the exhibits and to bring cash for the entry fee. Additionally, the museum's location in the riverside district of The Hague Center makes it convenient to visit other local attractions like Scheveningen Pier, Madurodam, and the Peace Palace.

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Sight Name: Public Transport Museum
Sight Location: Hague, Netherlands (See walking tours in Hague)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery

Walking Tours in Hague, Netherlands

Create Your Own Walk in Hague

Create Your Own Walk in Hague

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The Hague Introduction Walking Tour

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Scheveningen Walking Tour

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Hague's Classic Architectural Jewels

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