Yelloway Museum to open
Date published: 15 May 2012

Photo: Jan Harwood
An old Yelloway bus at Milnrow and Newhey Carnival
Yelloway coaches played a big part in many local people’s treasured childhood memories of going to the British seaside. With their iconic yellow and orange livery and rising sun logo, Yelloway was known far and wide across the country.
Yelloway is returning to its roots with a new and unique exhibition celebrating Yelloway’s golden days of coach holidays.
Bury Transport Museum is the new home of the quirky Yelloway Mobile Museum, the UK’s smallest transport museum, with rare objects and artefacts, all displayed in an original, painstakingly restored Yelloway Coach.
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