Great traffic history in the Märkisches Kreis: exhibition on July 12th!
Experience the 100-year history of bus transport in the Märkischer Kreis at a free exhibition in Lüdenscheid.

Great traffic history in the Märkisches Kreis: exhibition on July 12th!
On Saturday, July 12th, the transport history exhibition in the bhg business park in Lüdenscheid opens its doors. From 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., visitors are invited to immerse themselves in the fascinating world of bus history. The Traditional Bus Mark-Sauerland Association has set itself the goal of documenting and bringing to life the 100-year history of bus transport in the Märkischer Kreis. An exciting journey through time awaits guests, in which they can not only learn about the history of buses, but also the development of small railways. As [localdirekt.de](https://localdirekt.de/news/von-der- Schnurre) reports, admission will be free, although donations for the preservation of the exhibition and the historic buses are very welcome.
A big plus of this event is the range of expert guided tours. Those interested are guided through various exhibition areas that shed light on the history and operation of buses. The exhibition not only offers insights into the local transport history since 1925, but also documents exhibits from important regional providers such as the Iserlohner Kreisbahn and the Märkische Verkehrsgesellschaft. Visitors can also explore interactive stations, including a bus driving simulator, which is sure to be a highlight for many. Additional information on the history and development of public transport in the Märkischer Kreis rounds off the offer.
A look at traffic history
The history of transport is not only an exciting topic for amateurs and historians, but also an important academic discipline. She deals with the development of traffic and transportation systems and their influence on society. As explained on Wikipedia, the focus of transport history is on a variety of aspects, from economic and business factors to social and political framework conditions that significantly influence transport. This bridge between history and transport science makes it clear that public transport is not only a practical element of everyday life, but also a reflection of social developments.
Why is this important? Because transportation history can help us understand both the past and the future of transportation. The current focus on sustainability and environmental protection makes a deep understanding of historical developments all the more relevant. Exhibition topics that deal with the development of ticketing and changes in mobility also offer an exciting approach to reflecting on the future of our transport systems. Seeing how people's relationship with traffic has changed is not only educational but also entertaining.
Conclusion: If you have time this Saturday, you shouldn't miss the chance to visit the transport history exhibition in the bhg business park. An informative and entertaining afternoon awaits everyone who is interested in the development of bus transport and the history of public transport in the Märkischer Kreis. The event promises not only an interesting review, but also exciting insights into the challenges and opportunities of modern transport.