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the Scottish
Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) in 1985, which provided an alternative venue for events that were once staged in the Kelvin Hall. The museum will once again be on the move once the new riverside museum has been completed on a reclaimed brownfield and infilled
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The museum is one of the most popular in the UK attracting over half a million visitors each year and houses some important and unique
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The Museum of Transport originally started life in the building that now houses The Tramway Theatre in Albert Drive on Glasgow's south side in 1964.
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