The James Hall Museum of Transport, located in Johannesburg, South Africa, is the country’s largest land transport museum. Established to preserve and showcase the evolution of transportation, the museum boasts a collection of over 2,500 vehicles. Visitors can explore a diverse array of exhibits, from oxcarts and tandem bicycles to horse-drawn trams, steam trains, retro buses, and fire engines. The museum also features historic photos and informative displays, providing a comprehensive look at the history and development of transport. Occasional temporary exhibitions add to the dynamic experience, making it a rich resource for both enthusiasts and casual visitors.
James Hall Museum of Transport
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