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Ever wondered what transportation looked like before cars took over Johannesburg’s streets? If you’re curious about the city’s past, the James Hall Museum of Transport is the perfect spot to visit. Tucked away in La Rochelle’s Pioneers’ Park, this museum is home to South Africa’s largest collection of vintage and historic vehicles – all telling the fascinating story of how Joburg moved through the decades.

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What Makes the James Hall Museum So Special?

Founded back in 1964 by car enthusiast Jimmie Hall and the City of Johannesburg, the museum has grown into a treasure trove of over 2,500 items related to land transport. It’s not just for car lovers – the museum is a must-see for families, school groups, and anyone interested in South African history.

Inside, you’ll find everything from animal-drawn carts and ox-wagons used in the late 1800s, to penny-farthings and early motorbikes, and even vintage buses, fire engines, and trams. The oldest motorcar on display is a rare 1900 Clement Panhard – a real gem for vintage car fans.

Here’s a quick peek at some of the highlights you can explore:

  • Animal-drawn vehicles (1870-1910): Think ox-wagons and horse-drawn carts that carried goods and people before engines.

  • Bicycles and motorcycles (1786-1960): See how two wheels evolved, from early penny-farthings to motorbikes.

  • Buses, coaches, and fire engines: Check out historic buses and even a 1913 steam-powered fire pump.

  • Motorcars (1900-1980): Including luxurious models like a 1959 Mayoral Rolls Royce.

  • Steam vehicles and trams: Learn about Johannesburg’s electric trams, including the last double-decker tram that ran in 1961.

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Why Visit? It’s More Than Just Old Vehicles

This museum is a great place to bring kids and school groups – it’s like stepping into a time machine! The exhibits are fascinating, and the stories behind the vehicles help you understand how Johannesburg grew and changed.

Plus, it’s easy to get to, with secure parking and wheelchair access. There are picnic spots nearby if you want to make a day of it.

Practical Info: What You Need to Know

  • Entry is free! Donations are welcome and help keep the museum running.

  • Tours: Available for schools, clubs, and groups – just book ahead.

  • Facilities: Secure parking, picnic areas, and wheelchair access with assistance on hand.

Make the James Hall Museum of Transport Your Next Day Out

Whether you’re a history buff, a transport enthusiast, or just looking for a fun, educational outing with the family, the James Hall Museum of Transport has something for everyone. It’s a fascinating window into how Johannesburg’s streets once looked and a reminder of how far we’ve come.

So next time you want to explore a different side of Joburg, pop into the James Hall Museum of Transport. You’ll leave with a new appreciation for the city’s rich transport history – and maybe some cool vintage car stories to share.

 

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