The Bermuda Transportation Museum is located in the historic Royal Naval Dockyard. The museum is dedicated to showcasing the history of transportation in Bermuda, including cars, motorcycles, bicycles, boats, and planes.
The museum is home to a collection of antique vehicles and exhibits, including a restored 1941 fire truck, a 1936 Buick sedan, and a 1918 steam roller. The museum also has a collection of antique motorcycles, including a 1928 Indian Scout and a 1946 Harley Davidson.
In addition to the vehicle exhibits, the museum has displays on the history of transportation in Bermuda, including the island’s railway system and the role of transportation in the island’s economy.
The Bermuda Transportation Museum is a fascinating destination for those interested in the history of transportation and the development of infrastructure on the island of Bermuda.
$5.00
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