Museum of Transport
Awe inspiring to people of all ages, with prams, trains, trams, buses and bicycles, this collection transports you on a journey that is both historic and personal. You can enjoy a formal evening spent in this unusual, yet authentic venue where memories have been captured and time stands still just long enough for you to participate in the past. Intimate functions are held in Kelvin Street , a reconstruction of a typical 1930's Glasgow scene. True-to-life shops, and underground and a working cinema where you can host a private viewing, are all part of this nostalgic experience. You can even make use of Glasgow 's oldest Royal Mailbox to post a memento of your visit. All postage is franked as coming from this special location. You and your guests may also view the Clyde Room, housing scale models of the unique 'Clyde built' ships such as the Queen Mary, QEI and II, reminiscent of Glasgow's proud heritage
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Max seats theatre |
48 |
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Max seats banquet |
140 |
Max number reception |
1000 |
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Museum of Transport
1 Burnhouse Road - Glasgow G3 8DP
Telephone : +44 (0) 141 353 9108 /9148/9026
Facsimile : +44 (0) 141 353 9145
Web : www.encorecatering.co.uk

