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What's on and event days September 2025

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80's Mania

it's time to head back to the '80s

Saturday/Sunday Sept 6/7th

 

Come with us back to the 80's, a time for big hair and bomber jackets. The 80's also saw the rise of the Metrobus, the Leyland Lynx and the Olympian, while Fleetlines and Nationals were still putting in sterling service. 80's cars and commercials also welcome.

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To book your vehicle or sales stand in for this event please click here​

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10.30am -4pm

Normal admission prices

Adults £8 children £4

Family (1 Adult+2) £14 (2 Adults+2) £20

September CCW Classic Car

Breakfast Meeting

Sunday September 21st

 

Our monthly breakfast meeting in partnership with Classic Car Weekly. Pre-2000 classics includes a free copy of CCW and meet the CCW team. ​

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For classic car owners, open at 9am. free entry for drivers and just £5 for passengers, normal admission prices for visitors without a classic car.

 

Classic Car Owners 9.00am-12.00pm

Museum Visitors 10.30am-4.30pm

Normal admission prices

Adults £8 children £4

Family (1 Adult+2) £14 (2 Adults+2) £20

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Statbus 2025

@Statfold Barn

Sunday September 21st

 

​​​Now in its third year, the bus rally in the heart of the country at Statfold Barn Railway near Tamworth.

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Set in over 100 acres, Statfold is a unique family attraction and railway with one of the largest collections of narrow-gauge locomotives in the country.  We're hosting the second STATBUS event, with total hard standing for all restored, vintage and modern buses.

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​​To book your vehicle or sales stand in for this event please click here​​​

For more information, visit statfold.com

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As above, our museum remains open at Wythall too, for the normal Sunday bus and train rides.

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​​Open at Wythall 9.00am -4pm

Normal admission prices

Adults £8 children £4

Family (1 Adult+2) £14 (2 Adults+2) £20

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Main Event Day

Autumn Running Day

and Tribute to

West Midlands Municipals

Sunday October 5th

 

Before 1969, the councils of Birmingham, Walsall, West Bromwich and Wolverhampton all ran their own bus fleets.  All were subsumed into the West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive (WMPTE or Wumpty).  Later, Coventry also succumbed to this mighty establishment.  Come back with us to those halcyon days and colourful liveries.

 

 To book your vehicle or sales stand in for this event please click here

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 10.30am - 4.30pm

Main Event admission prices

Adults £12 children £8

Family (1 Adult+2) £20 (2 Adults+2) £30

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Visiting buses are very welcome on any day but please note our insurance requires them to be entered in advance.

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