The British Transportation Museum

The British Transportation Museum An all volunteer 501c3 non-profit charity dedicated to preserving our British motoring heritage through education and vehicle preservation.
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The British Transportation Museum was founded in 1998 by Dick Smith, Mike Edgerton, John Wolf and Mike Smith. They incorporated as a non-profit educational charity and received their permanent 501(c)(3) status in 2003. Membership has grown to 120 members and our collection has expanded to consist of 48 cars, 15 bicycles, an Irish Curragh boat and a Ferguson Tractor. All of which are stored at our

new building on 321 Hopeland Street in Dayton, Ohio. BTM is a member of the National Association of Automobile Museums, Society of Automobile Historians, Ohio Museum Association, and the American Alliance of Museums.

The snow will be gone in time for the 21st "Brits at the Museum" Car Show May 16 from 9am to 3pm, 321 Hopeland St. Dayto...
05/13/2026

The snow will be gone in time for the 21st "Brits at the Museum" Car Show May 16 from 9am to 3pm, 321 Hopeland St. Dayton, Ohio. Swap stories with other enthusiasts while enjoying a variety of beautiful British cars. The grill will be fired up and Ben & Jerry's ice cream will be on hand. See you Saturday.

Join us Saturday May 16 for our 21st Annual "Brits at the Museum" Car Show. We are at 321 Hopeland St. Dayton, Ohio and ...
05/08/2026

Join us Saturday May 16 for our 21st Annual "Brits at the Museum" Car Show. We are at 321 Hopeland St. Dayton, Ohio and the street will be blocked off for the show. It is always a great time with beautiful British cars and their enthusaiastic owners. Bring out your spare parts to sell/trade. Giuseppe will have the grill fired up and Adam will be bringing the Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream cart. Help support the only British car museum in the Americas as we promote preservation and education of the British marques.

The BTM Tardis made a magical appearance at Ohio's largest Toy Show in Xenia, Ohio. Several visitors took it for a spin,...
03/30/2026

The BTM Tardis made a magical appearance at Ohio's largest Toy Show in Xenia, Ohio. Several visitors took it for a spin, never to be seen again. We lose more enthusiasts that way!

The MGA Roadster that the MG Car Club has been helping us to get running went out for a test drive Saturday. It ran grea...
03/22/2026

The MGA Roadster that the MG Car Club has been helping us to get running went out for a test drive Saturday. It ran great! A few more things to tidy up and it will be up for sale as a fundraiser for the Museum. Interested?

Lee Grimes donated a Triumph Cyclemaster Motior Wheel to BTM. Very rare and unusual bit of British engineering. It had b...
03/22/2026

Lee Grimes donated a Triumph Cyclemaster Motior Wheel to BTM. Very rare and unusual bit of British engineering. It had been in his family for 55 years. His dad drove it from Yellow Springs to Dayton while co-op ing at College. Going to be fun getting it running again.

Just the thing for this heavy snow fall, the BTM Mini Ice Racer "Orange Crush". Dean Anderson is putting the final touch...
01/26/2026

Just the thing for this heavy snow fall, the BTM Mini Ice Racer "Orange Crush". Dean Anderson is putting the final touches on getting it running and then the fun starts!

Mark Hankins visited BTM a few weeks ago. Turns out he is the Stepson of excentric car collector Karl Kleve of Cincinnat...
01/26/2026

Mark Hankins visited BTM a few weeks ago. Turns out he is the Stepson of excentric car collector Karl Kleve of Cincinnati, OH. Karl was known for obtaining interesting cars, driving them for two years, and then parking them for the rest of their life. Often the cars were stored in an open field. One of the cars was a rare Ferrari that became an international mystery when the engine and body went seperate ways in directions no one knew. The BTM 1936 Daimler Limosine was part of Karl's collection and Mark remembers taking a ride in it. Mark shared several stories about Karl and his adventires. Mark, thanks for filling in many of the gaps.

Newest addition. 1983 TVR Tasmin funded by a donation by Scott Huey. No engine or trany but excellent fiberglass body. P...
01/25/2026

Newest addition. 1983 TVR Tasmin funded by a donation by Scott Huey. No engine or trany but excellent fiberglass body. Preliminary research indicates it might have had a Rover V8 of which we have one in storage. Very stylish car with great handling and FAST. Thanks Scott.

Sean and Jimmy installing new front tires and re-orienting the rear tires on the Museum's 1949 Ferguson TEA 20 tractor. ...
01/16/2026

Sean and Jimmy installing new front tires and re-orienting the rear tires on the Museum's 1949 Ferguson TEA 20 tractor. Ready to go out and plow the "back 40".

Attempted to get the Weanie Mobile donated to the Museum but all I got was a whisle!
01/16/2026

Attempted to get the Weanie Mobile donated to the Museum but all I got was a whisle!

1963 BSA Super Rocket 650 on loan from George and Michael Lesher. It has been in their family since 1965. It was one of ...
11/26/2025

1963 BSA Super Rocket 650 on loan from George and Michael Lesher. It has been in their family since 1965. It was one of the fastest motorcycles in its day. Neat bike just off the Dayton Concours field earlier this year.

Address

321 Hopeland Street
Dayton, OH
45417

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+19375460039

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