JURBY Transport Museum celebrated the New Year by taking to the road.
On Sunday, heritage transport enthusiasts out and about in the north of the island were treated to sightings of several of the museum’s exhibits.
John Davis said: ‘Three wagons and two buses from the museum were joined by a Scammell recovery truck and a steam car for a journey round the north of the island.
‘After a brief stop at the Point of Ayre, the convoy drove to Ramsey and parked on the Mooragh Promenade where they were briefly joined by one of Bus Vannin’s vintage double decker buses and a very smart Opel Manta. The wagons and the steam car returned to Jurby via Andreas whilst the buses returned to their respective destinations.’
Jurby Transport Museum, is operated by the Manx Transport Trust and is located at Jurby Industrial Estate. It is open on Sundays throughout the winter from 10am to 4pm. Admission is free.