Haags Bus Museum, Transport museum in The Hague, Netherlands.
The Haags Bus Museum is a transport museum in The Hague that houses a collection of historic buses and archival materials. The displays focus on vehicles and documents spanning roughly 70 years of bus history in the region.
The museum began in 1979 when a group of enthusiasts rescued an old city bus from being scrapped and preserved it. This single rescue act grew into the collection of vehicles you see today spanning multiple decades.
The place shows how important public transportation has been to daily life in this city for generations. Visitors can see how buses shaped the way people moved around and connected with their community over time.
The museum is open on Sundays during the spring and autumn months, so plan your visit accordingly. Bring a debit or credit card as this is the only payment method accepted on site.
During special night events, visitors can ride in historic buses that shuttle between different museums scattered across the city. These rides connect this museum with other cultural venues while offering an authentic experience of travel in a restored vehicle.
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