Museum of Science & Industry - MOSI - MSI |
M3 4FP Manchester, Great Britain (UK) |
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Address |
Liverpool Road
Castlefield |
Floor area | unfortunately not known yet |
Opening times
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10am - 5pm every day, except 24 - 26 December and 1 January. | ||||
Status from 04/2016
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Free entry. | ||||
Contact |
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Homepage | www.mosi.org.uk |
Location / Directions |
By Car: MOSI is located on Liverpool Road in Castlefield, minutes from Manchester city centre. It is clearly signposted from all main routes into the city - simply follow the brown tourist signs. The nearest motorways are the M602 and the M60. Car parking on-site costs £7.00 before 9.00am, £5.00 after 9.00am and £3.00 after 3.00pm. The car park entrance is situated on Lower Byrom Street, just off Liverpool Road or Quay Street. Capacity is restricted, so please arrive early to avoid disappointment, especially during holiday periods. By Bike/Motorcycle: Limited free parking on site. Arriving by pedal bike? Download Modern History's Heritage Cycle Trail. By Train: Nearest railway station: Deansgate. It is a five minute walk from Deansgate to MOSI. Deansgate station is serviced by direct rail services from Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Oxford Road railway stations. |
Some example model pages for sets you can see there:
Description | From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: There are extensive displays on the theme of transport (cars, aircraft, railway locomotives and rolling stock), power (water, electricity, steam and gas engines), Manchester's sewerage and sanitation, textiles, communications and computing. The museum is an Anchor Point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage; and is situated on the site of the world's first railway station – Manchester Liverpool Road – which opened as part of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in September 1830. The railway station frontage and 1830 warehouse are both Grade I listed. The museum also offers steam train rides at weekends and on bank holidays. Exhibits include: Aircraft Computing Locomotives Themed Galleries The Railway 'Planet' – A replica of Robert Stephenson and Company's Planet class locomotive, built by the Friends of the Museum of Science and Industry in 1992. The original locomotive was constructed in 1830 and hauled trains on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. 'Agecroft No. 1' – An 0–4–0 saddle tank built by Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns in 1948 for use at Agecroft Power Station. Restored to working order in 2011. Industrial machines There is also the exhibit of spinning and weaving machines that cover all steps from wool to textile. These machines are also functional and run for a few minutes at scheduled times. |
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