London Transport Museum Depot
Acton W3 9BQ
Limited open days, check events calendar
Tube: Acton Town
2 - 3 hours
7+
Under 16s FREE
Based on 3 reviews
This is a brilliant day out - and thankfully it's open more regularly. If you love London Transport - the history, the design, the equipment, the trains, the buses - this place has it all. So much to explore and see - have been twice and not yet seen everything
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About the London Transport Museum Depot
Fancy stepping off the tourist trail and into a giant, working garage full of real trains, buses and trams? That’s the London Transport Museum Depot in Acton. This isn’t your average visit - it’s a proper peek behind the curtain where you can see mechanics restoring shiny old vehicles, explore hidden exhibition sheds stuffed with transport history, and even climb aboard restored Routemasters and yellow T-shops.
Kids and teens love the open-plan depot because it’s hands-on and unexpected. Watch engineers in action, spot vehicles being rebuilt, and learn how London’s transport fleet has evolved over 200 years. There are seasonal Depot Discovery Days with creative workshops, games and themed trails that turn the whole site into your DIY learning playground.
It’s an easy train ride or short drive from central London. Plan to spend around 2–3 hours, but for transport enthusiasts, you might linger longer. Perfect for curious minds, rainy weekends and those who want a slice of living, breathing London transport history in a relaxed, family-friendly setting.
Top tip from the KidRated Team:
Depot days sell out quickly, so book early, bring snacks, charge your phone for photos, and wear comfy shoes. Transport nerds, this one’s for you.
No – it opens on selected weekends for special events. Think rare vehicles, hands-on fun, and behind-the-scenes magic. Book ahead – no walk-ins.
Totally. Perfect for kids into trains, engineering, or vintage design. Loads to see and learn.
Yes – it’s big, well-organised, and staff keep things safe. There are clear trails and barriers around off-limits stuff.
You can. It’s buggy- and wheelchair-friendly, though you may need to fold it in narrow spots.
Plan for 2–3 hours, especially if your crew loves exploring or fancy a go on the mini railway.
Nope – bring snacks or head to nearby Acton Park. A promise of ice cream works wonders too.
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Wonderful day out with so much to do it justifies repeat visits.