Transport World


Transport World is an Invercargill, New Zealand organisation that invests in tourism in Southland. So far they have four products: , , and and have a restaurant and cafe on both Bill Richardson Transport World and Classic Motorcycle Mecca sites. is located at Bill Richardson Transport World at 491 Tay Street. is located at Classic Motorcycle Mecca at 25 Tay Street. Bill Richardson Transport World and Classic Motorcycle Mecca are transport displays, The Lodges At Transport World are boutique apartment accommodation and Dig This Invercargill is an attraction that allows anyone to operate diggers and heavy construction equipment in a safe and controlled environment.

Bill Richardson Transport World

Bill Richardson Transport World is a complex full of vehicles and transport-related objects. It also has a construction zone for children, a library with a focus on transport and manuals, and an events and conference centre. Bill Richardson Transport World also displays . Some highlights of their displays include three of four ofJohn Britten's bikes, including the and a rare 1940 .

Background

Southland businessman Bill Richardson was interested in transport from a young age. His first business was a transport company called Southern Transport. Under his guidance it grew into the HWR Group. When he bought trucks for the business, he had to concede that sometimes he, in his words, 'bought a truck more with our hearts than with our heads.' Transport World's collection began in 1967 when Bill Richardson began collecting old trucks, which by the time of his death in 2005 had grown to 150 vehicles including trucks, and farm vehicles. He also collected petrol pumps and other transport related memorabilia such as signs and toy models. In 2015 Richardson's daughter Jocelyn and her husband Scott O'Donnell decided to open up their collection to the public. A new extension was built and in November 2015 Bill Richardson Transport World was opened.

Collections

Bill and his family collected many rare and unusual vehicles, along with popular classic vehicles. The collection spans from a 1904 Ford Ac car to a 2016 Dub Box caravan.
Collections focus on
Most of the vehicles in Bill Richardson Transport World are rare, unusual or significant.
Highlights include:
The following exhibitions are on display at Bill Richardson Transport World:
Bill Richardson Transport World has several interactive elements to its attraction:
Classic Motorcycle Mecca is a display of motorcycles showcased over two floors of a restored warehouse in Invercargill's CBD. Classic Motorcycle Mecca also displays .

Background

Classic Motorcycle Mecca's collection began in 2008 when Tom Sturgess purchased a 1965 Triumph Cub. By 2014 he had nearly 300 motorcycles and over 80 pieces of motorcycle-related art. In 2016 Tom and Heather Sturgess, owners of NZ Classic Motorcycles, put their motorcycle collection up for sale. Joc and Scott O'Donnell bought most of the bikes and art and moved the collection to two old restored warehouses in Invercargill's CBD. It opened in late 2016.

Motorcycles

The motorcycles on display at Classic Motorcycle Mecca range in age from a 1902 Motosacoche to a one-of-a-kind 2007 Vincent Black Shadow.
Highlights include:
Highlights include the La Motosacoche – Brevetée en Tous Pays Poster and numerous pieces from the early 20th century.

The Lodges At Transport World

The Lodges At Transport World are boutique apartment accommodation for people visiting Invercargill, Southland. They consist of 6 two bedroom apartments managed by Graeme and Esther Bradford. They were opened in mid-2017.

Dig This Invercargill

Dig This Invercargill is based on the successful attraction. It allows anyone to operate diggers and heavy construction equipment in a safe and controlled environment. They are expected to be open in late 2017.