The Dundee Museum of Transport, located in Dundee, Scotland, officially opened to the public on April 26, 2014. The museum is currently housed in temporary accommodation on Market Street.
Dundee Museum of Transport is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation, SC041529 supported by these local businesses and national organisations
For some considerable time a number of independent groups and individuals have been quietly acquiring and preserving our local transport heritage. In February 2010 representatives from several local groups met with a view to establishing Dundee Museum of Transport (DMofT) and, on 2 June 2010, we were granted charitable status.
On Saturday 26 April 2014 Dundee Museum of Transport opened to the public for the very first time to showcase the previously hidden transport heritage of Tayside and beyond and is currently based in temporary premises at Market Mews, Dundee.
On Thursday 6 November 2014 we were finally able to announce that we had successfully acquired the former Maryfield Tram Depot in Forfar Road Dundee which will become our long-term home. A huge amount of work and considerable funds are required to bring this iconic building back to its original glory. In the meantime we will continue to develop our temporary premises at Market Mews.
Access
Dundee Museum of Transport is wheelchair accessible. Wheelchair users need to disembark directly outside the museum and not in Market Street due to access issues into Market Mews.
Floor plans of the museum are available in English, French and Spanish.
We aim to make the museum as accessible as possible and eliminate any barriers that visitors may face when planning a visit.