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Families visiting London Transport Museum over the Easter holidays can take part in a hunt around the Museum to find a special character from London’s transport history - Billy Brown of London Town.

From 4-19 April daily, families can pick up a hunt card and look for different sized Billys that will be hidden in the galleries, among the Museum’s collection of historic buses and trains. Following a trail of clues, visitors will discover who Billy was and how he used playful rhymes to encourage passengers to be on their best behaviour on public transport.

Families can also help to create a BIG picture in a collaborative colouring activity with other families, enjoy soft play or cosy up in the Metroland gallery to read transport stories.

Families of children with special education needs can also explore the Museum at a quieter time, free from the general public, and take part in one of the interactive workshops and demonstrations. Many of the gallery sounds are switched off, making the Museum a peaceful place to be.

Children can explore the All Aboard family galleries, take part in the Easter holiday activities, get hands on with genuine parts of transport history and explore the collection with the help of Sensory Bags. 

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