
The James Hall Museum of Transport is the largest and most comprehensive museum dedicated to land transport in South Africa, celebrating Johannesburg’s history and the evolution of transportation methods. The museum’s extensive collection showcases the various vehicles that have moved people and goods across the country, from the 19th century to the present day.
The exhibits feature everything from ox-wagons, horse-drawn carriages, and early bicycles to a remarkable collection of motor vehicles, including historic cars, trams, buses, trolleybuses, and fire engines. It’s a fascinating and nostalgic destination for enthusiasts of motoring and engineering, providing a detailed narrative on the logistical challenges and achievements that shaped South Africa’s development.