We have put together a tick list to make sure you do and see everything we have to offer on site. Some areas will be closed due to Covid-19 guidelines until the government’s guidelines permit opening. Don’t have time to do it all today? Then why not make use of your 12 month free admission * and complete the list on your next visit. *12 month free admission valid on full price tickets only. Free returns exclude the World War II / 1940’s events and is subject to our opening dates/times. All information contained in the leaflet is correct at date of going to press, for up to the minute information, please visit www.tramway.co.uk The Museum reserves the right to amend or withdraw any of the advertised special events. Crich Tramway Village is a registered charity (No 313615). Walk along the period street Have a ride on one of our restored trams George Stephenson Discovery Centre Century of Trams Exhibition Holroyd Smith Exhibition Children let off steam in the play areas Survive and Thrive - the Electric Era Exhibition The Mobile Post Box – Mail by Tram Exhibition The Red Lion Pub to sample local beer or enjoy a snack Pop into Rita’s Tearoom for tea and cake or lunch The Eagle Press The Forge Gift Shop Barnett’s Sweet Shop for traditional sweets Try an ice cream from the ice cream parlour Wander around the Tram Depots Workshop Viewing Gallery Woodland Walk and Sculpture Trail (approx. ½ mile) Explore the outdoor adventure play area The Lead Condenser viewing platform Victoria Park and Bandstand Glory Mine Tram Stop and public footpath to Crich Memorial Stand (approx. ½ mile) Wakebridge Tram Stop and Lead Mines Display Fill out a customer feedback form on our website: www.tramway.co.uk/contact/feedback THE RED LION PUB ICE-CREAM AND REFRESHMENTS RITA’S TEAROOMS SHOPS Welcoming families from 11am - 4:00pm (5:00pm in the main season and weekends). Serving a selection of cask ales and bottled beers, lagers, non- alcoholic drinks, soft drinks and hot beverages. (May open later for special events – please check our website). Dogs on a lead may be admitted to the Red Lion (but must remain on the floor). Serving traditional Matlock Meadows ice cream and hot drinks from 12.30pm. Please pay for your ice-cream at The Forge Gift Shop or Barnett’s Sweet Shop while Covid-19 guidelines are in place. Open every day 10:00am - 4:00pm (5:00pm in the main season and weekends). The perfect place to take a breather and relax, serving sandwiches, drinks and mouth-watering cakes all day, plus hot meals (including vegetarian and gluten free options) from 12:00pm - 3:00pm. (May open later for special events – please check our website). There is a great selection of gifts in Barnett’s traditional sweet shop and The Forge gift shop. Treat your friends, family or even yourself with a memento of your visit. There is a choice to make when it comes to eating at Crich Tramway Village, so whatever your taste, the wide range of tempting treats should keep you satis fied. Menus and times are subject to change during Covid-19 guidelines. Please check our website for up-dates. FOOD AND DRINK We are delighted that you have chosen to spend your day with us and hope that this guide will help you make the most of your day. If there is anything we can help you with, please ask a member of our team. WELCOME TO CRICH TRAMWAY VILLAGE Home of the National Tramway Museum If you have a pushchair or wheelchair, look at the dotted route around the map on the inside of the guide. This shows a smoother pathway and dropped kerbs. We have disabled access to all our buildings, however if you need any further assistance, please don’t hesitate to ask a member of our team. Our access tram will run according to demand on specific days of the week. Please see our website or contact us for details email: [email protected] Please be aware that although the Museum has taken measures to improve access for all, there are areas with gradients and uneven surfaces. ACCESS FOR ALL Guided tours will be available after Covid-19 restrictions have been lifted, subject to availability and excluding event days. Please check our website and look for the A Boards outside the Derby Assembly Rooms and Exhibition Hall for times. Tours last up to 40 minutes. TALKS AND TOURS During Covid-19 restrictions, you will be asked on arrival to book a tram ride and will be issued with a time. Once restrictions are lifted, you will be issued with an old penny (half-penny for children) for tram rides. Normally three trams run approximately every 10 – 15 minutes from Town End Terminus. Each return trip takes approximately 20 – 25 minutes. Our historic trams were not designed to carry pushchairs or buggies. We suggest you take the short stroll down to Town End and park in the specially dedicated ‘Buggy Park’ whilst you enjoy your trip. Please do not leave any valuables. UNLIMITED ELECTRIC TRAM RIDES Donations to the Tramway Museum Society to help develop and protect the work we have done at Crich for over 50 years are always welcome. We are a registered charity and independent museum relying on our entrance fee to cover running costs. Any projects, including tramcar restoration, often require help via donations. You can donate by TEXT via your mobile phone by texting TRAM45 £10 to 70070. To donate another sum just replace the £10 in the example with any amount from £1. For details on how it works please see https://www.justgiving.com If you wish to specify a project to donate to, please visit website page: www.tramway.co.uk/contact/make-a-donation/. Cash donations can also be made using the donations boxes in the Derby Assembly Rooms and the Exhibition Hall. MAKE A DONATION The horse tram will run subject to availability on selected dates during the season at an additional cost from Stephenson Place to Depot Crossover (just before the Bowes-Lyon bridge). HORSE TRAM Tram request stops If you wish to board a tram at a request stop, please face the driver and indicate, by holding out your hand,. Please keep well clear of the tracks at all times. Please note that trams heading from Town End to Glory Mine may well be full on approaching Victoria Park. It is recommended that, at busy times, you board instead at Town End. If you are a passenger on a tram and wish to alight at a request stop, please inform the conductor well in advance. Glory Mine For Picnic Area and public footpath to Crich Stand Wakebridge For Woodland Walk, Sculpture Trail and Lead Mining Display Victoria Park For Bandstand Adventure Play Area Main Entrance and Car park Stephenson Place Alighting Point for all Passengers Bowes-Lyon Bridge Terminus Town End Terminus – Please e r e h s m a r t d r a o b 2 3 Tram stop HOME OF THE NATIONAL TRAMWAY MUSEUM Download the Situate App for information to your Smartphone Village Map and Guide Photo: Guzelian Press Agency 4 8 Due to Covid-19 government guidelines, pick-ups and drop offs will not be available at Victoria Park, Wakebridge and Glory Mine until guidelines permit. Scan this code to go to our website