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Dundee Museum of Transport

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The Dundee Museum of Transport, located in Dundee, Scotland is a self-sustaining Scottish Charitable Organisation. The museum has a collection of historical items covering transport in Dundee and across Scotland.

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Dundee Museum of Transport
Broughty Ferry Road, Dundee City Quay

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Dundee Museum of Transport

Broughty Ferry Road Unit 10
DD1 3LA Dundee, City Quay
Scotland, United Kingdom
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