This weeks FTF comes to you courtesy of the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum.
Ever since our oldest boy was able to go, "toot, toot!" we've been going to the Transport part of this museum. I've lost count of how many times we've been but he and now his little brother never tire of the place. It's also only about ten minutes away from where we live.
It's not huge but the road and rail collection is very well formed and brilliantly layed out. There's plenty of things to see, climb on and fiddle with. And of course, what makes it for me is all the lovely, lovely vintage type. Typical of probably every transport museum, it's everywhere.
For once, I thought to take my camera and here are some of the results. The rest are on Flickr.
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Lovely stuff. But I wonder why somebody decided to hyphenate Foot-Bridge? And surely you'd expect at least two lines at a station - you know, one in each direction?
Posted by: davidthedesigner | 22 June 2007 at 10:58 AM
Scootamota is an awesome word!
Posted by: Allan White | 24 June 2007 at 06:32 PM