About

Bridgeton Bus Garage in Glasgow is a delightful destination for anyone with an interest in transportation history. This attraction offers a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era, showcasing a remarkable collection of buses that span several decades of Scottish travel. Visitors, especially families, can enjoy vintage bus trips to Glasgow City Centre, offering a unique way to see the city. The friendly and knowledgeable volunteers are always eager to share stories and insights, enhancing the experience. With its occasional tours and open days, there's often something new to explore. Special annual fun days let you step back in time with public rides on buses from as far back as the 1920s. A visit lasts around 1-2 hours and promises an enriching experience with a high visitor rating of 4.8.

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Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Barrowfield Street
Bus stop 215 m walk
Bridgeton Railway Station
Bus stop 434 m walk
Tullis Street
Bus stop 587 m walk
Fordneuk Street
Bus stop 71 m walk
Bartholomew Street
Bus stop 621 m walk
Abercromby Street
Bus stop 648 m walk
Bellgrove
Train station 839 m walk
Dalmarnock
Train station 838 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.9
based on 176 reviews
4.9/5 176 reviews
Jim McCumesty
Jim McCumesty
1 month ago on Google

Brilliant range of historic exhibits of buses from all over Scotland. The wee museum and archive bit is also worth visiting upstairs. Great entertainment on the open days.

Andrew Armit
Andrew Armit
1 month ago on Google

Great open days for the vehicle obsessed children and grown up children. Staff are brilliant and the bus trips are great.

D Hanlon
D Hanlon
1 month ago on Google

Fantastic transport museum with vintage buses taking passengers around Glasgow