31/05/2026
Don't forget that next Saturday is also the Queen's Road 125 event - celebrating 125 years of this former Manchester Corporation Tramways depot!
As well as our tramway museum in Heaton Park being open both days, we'll also have a pop-up stall at Boyle Street alongside our unique Eades Horse Tram L53, as well as regular buses running between our tramway museum and the Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester on both Saturday and Sunday.
Don't miss this unique chance for a look behind the scenes of one of Manchester's most historic bus and tramway depots!
If you're coming to our Queens Road open day next Saturday, here are some notes on logistics to make your day really enjoyable.
First and foremost, please come by public transport if you possibly can - parking near the museum or the garage will be almost impossible. We'll have free heritage buses from Shudehill Interchange (stand H) at 00/15/30/45 minutes past each hour, and Corporation St (stop NU) at 10/25/40/55 minutes past each hour. First bus from Shudehill will be at 0945.
You can also catch a Metrolink to Queens Road stop - we're a 12-minute walk from there or our free heritage buses will call there at 10/25/40/55 minutes past each hour.
Bee Network bus 135 between Manchester and Bury calls at Queens Road stop at frequent intervals - we're a five-minute walk from the stop.
You must go to our museum before going to the Queens Road garage, either to buy your ticket or, if you're pre-booked, collect your wristband to enter the garage. You won't be admitted to the garage without a wristband from the museum, even if you've pre-paid.
If you've pre-booked there'll be a gazebo just outside the museum to collect your wristband: if you haven't pre-booked, just pay inside the museum as usual.
If you want to pre-book to beat the queues, use online booking https://mtgm.hops.org.uk/tickets/book/qs125