The Streetlife Museum of Transport is home to over 200 years of transport history spread across six galleries. This immersive world of bicycles, carriages, motorcars, railways and street life through the years is a visitor attraction not to be missed.
The museum showcases rare cars dating from 1897 which are part of the 1900 motor show, a 1940s street reconstruction and the original Cottingham North signal box which was moved to the site brick by brick. To top off your visit, experience the smells of a stable as you disembark from the Hull to York Mail Coach ride.
Wilberforce House was the birthplace of William Wilberforce, Hull’s famous anti-slavery campaigner. Now a historic museum, the galleries expose the realities of the transatlantic slave trade and its legacies.
Discover journals and artefacts that once belonged to William Wilberforce. Explore important items linked to slavery and abolition. And get a fascinating glimpse into the rich tapestry of West African culture.
The coach will depart from Tesco Serpentine Green at 08:00 (unless we can find another departure and drop off point where the charges are less or free - currently £7) We will then depart from the Crab & Winkle Werrington at 08:15Total Cost : | £25.00 Final date for payment : 17th January 2026 |
Deposit : | No Deposit Required |
Group Leader(s) : | Jan Lavender |
Gina Bates | |
Groups Coordinator : | Day Trip Coord : Robyn Mitchell |
Group Status : | Vacancies |
Venue : | AS PER GROUP TITLE, Show Map |
Date of Event : | Friday 13th February 2026 |
Applications to join can be made from Sunday 5th October 2025 | |
The Closing Date for Applications is Sunday 18th January 2026 | |
Time of Session : | 08:00 to 18:00 |