Anyone with even only a passing interest in classic fire engines, ambulances or police cars would find a visit to the National Emergency Services Museum in central Sheffield a worthwhile trip.
Housed in what was the West Bar Police, Fire and Ambulance Station which opened in 1900, there are around 30 vehicles from all over the country on display and numerous other exhibits over three floors of the building. The purpose-built combined services building is Grade II Listed and contains a number of original Victorian features, including prison cells and the engine house. It also has exhibits