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Our community, 1613 want it Our community, 1423 want it Bank & Money Transfer Our community, 2601 want it Our community, 1038 want it Our community1129 want this set Our community, 925 want it Our community1106 want this set Our community, 812 want it Our community, 751 want it Our community, 967 want it Our community, 1055 want it Our community, 976 want it Our community, 189 want it Our community, 869 want it Our community, 192 want it Our community, 1382 want it Our community, 911 want it Our community, 1238 want it Our community, 951 want itPage Not Found (404) Sorry, what you're looking for can't be found! The page might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavaible. Or it probably just doesn't exist. This is a list of Lego City sets (also previously known as Legoland, Lego Town and Lego World City). A very small subtheme of Town, Houses incorporated older sets of houses and buildings, like 6592 Vacation Hideaway into a new subtheme.




However, the theme was the only 1991 subtheme not to continue another year. Launch Command was released in 1995 as a Lego Town subtheme. It was the first dedicated Lego theme that attempted to depict real-life contemporary efforts of space exploration. Prior to the theme's official launch in 1995, two sets were released in preceding years that are considered predecessors to the theme. Space Shuttle Launch, released in 1990, featured NASA logo, unlike subsequent releases. Shuttle Launching Crew, released in 1992, featured the characteristic "V" pattern seen on Launch Command sets released in 1995. The two shuttles released in 1995 were in fact labeled "2" and "3", leading one to believe that shuttle 1 was contained in 6346 Shuttle Launching Crew. Space Port was released four years after Launch Command and is often seen as a continuation of that theme due to its similar logo and status as a Lego Town Subtheme. Space Port took the Launch Command concept and expanded upon it into new areas such as astronaut training and scientific experiments.




The Space Port theme took a slightly less realistic approach to set design compared to Launch command, and some sets featured special Light & Sound bricks to enhance playability. Space (City) is the third attempt at depicting contemporary efforts in space. The theme was preceded by Shuttle Adventure, which was released in 2010 under the Lego Exclusives line to coincide with the retirement of the Space Shuttle. The set proved to be extremely popular among children and was re-released in 2011 as Shuttle Expedition with several re-designs to improve playability. Both of these sets as well as all sets in the Space theme feature a logo inspired by the Lego Classic Space logo. Set 60113 2016 Rally Car Set 60114 2016 Race Boat 60115 2016 4 X 4 Off Roader 60116 2016 Ambulance Plane 60117 2016 Van & Caravan 60118 2016 Garbage Truck 60119 2016 Ferry A motorized Space Shuttle was released in 1996 as part of the LEGO TECHNIC theme.Hours of OperationTicket InformationGetting Here       Parking InformationPublic Events CalendarFood & Gift ShopAccessibility ResourcesOur NeighborhoodGroupsVisitor Tips and GuidelinesFAQ




Home > Plan Your Visit >Before you can vote for cool new LEGO sets, or submit your own you'll need to sign in with or register for a LEGO ID: You're currently signed in to LEGO ID as . Would you like to sign in to LEGO Ideas with this LEGO ID? LEGO Ideas is designed for older builders. We’re sorry, but based on the birth date we have on file for you, this means we can't let you have an account here. Create and Share Galleries as a place to share your models with other LEGO builders like you. Are you sure you want to log out of LEGO Ideas? Official LEGO Comments 1 The yellow school bus is common sight growing up in the United States and around the world. For many people, it symbolizes childhood and education. I based the design on a mix of the most common school bus styles, and I wanted it to have a “classic” feel, so it is not based on one specific era. The set includes children who are riding the bus, as well as the bus driver, a safety crosswalk person, and parent waiting for the bus with the children.




It would be a great addition to any Lego city. The bus seats 10 passengers plus driver. Safety bar on front. Hood that opens to reveal engine. Side door battery compartment. Some other little details: The color “School Bus Yellow” is a specific color used only for school buses for safety purposes, and I think Flame Yellowish Orange would be a great match. (Note: the rendered images make not precisely match the color.) It was important that the standard minfigures as well as the shorter minifigures could fit on the bus, and I arrived at a seat design that works for either size. Total piece count: 572. Thanks for looking, and I appreciate the support! Any sharing would be helpful!I) Direct Links to instructions for items with Pieces As a destination goes, MediaCityUK is extremely well connected by a variety of different transport modes, from bus to car, tram to bike. MediaCityUK, Salford, M50 2EQ Get directions to MediaCityUK




Where we can, we encourage people working, living or visiting our destination to travel sustainably and responsibly by offering a range of non-car options. We have listed below a snapshot of the alternative ways in which to get to us. For more detailed travel information you can visit our Travel Choices microsite. MediaCityUK is only a two-minute drive from the national motorway network (M602) and a ten-minute drive from Manchester City Centre. The postcode for Satnav users is M50 2EQ. The Garage is a multi-storey car park providing 2300 secure parking spaces for occupiers, residents and visitors. It is accessed directly from Broadway and is open 24/7, providing ideal parking for events and leisure activities within the locality. Manchester United Football Club is only a 20 minute walk away. Occupiers, employees and residents can purchase discounted season tickets and allocated spaces in The Garage. In addition, visitors to MediaCityUK can access car parking at the Lowry Outlet or at Harbour City.




dedicated surface car parking for The Greenhouse and The Pie Factory a surface short-stay pay and display car park for Booths’ customers disabled spaces in The Garage, Booths and on-street within MediaCityUK for a short-stay of up to 2 hours motorcycle parking in The Garage, Lowry Outlet or Harbour City The Lowry Coach Park provides free coach parking for up to 25 coaches. There are drop-off points outside the Lowry Theatre or within MediaCityUK. Visit our Travel Choices microsite for more detailed information or Download our detailed driving and parking pack We have a number of Metrolink tram stops at our destination – MediaCityUK, Broadway and Harbour City. Trams are a quick and easy way to reach us. They operate directly from Manchester City Centre and Eccles, which have excellent connections to other tram, rail and bus routes across Greater Manchester, the north west and nationally. Visit our Travel Choices microsite for more detailed information or Download our detailed tram travel pack




The MediaCityUK tram service provides easy connections to national rail stations at Manchester Piccadilly, Manchester Victoria and Deansgate. Salford Crescent Station is also directly connected to MediaCityUK via the CityConnect 50 bus service.Visit our Travel Choices microsite for more detailed information or Download our detailed train travel pack MediaCityUK is served by a number of dedicated bus routes offering journeys to Manchester City Centre, Salford, Salford Crescent Station, Altrincham, Sale and the Trafford Centre. It is easy to connect to bus services to MediaCityUK at both Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester (25 minutes on the x50) and at Salford Crescent (20 minutes on the CityConnect50). Visit our Travel Choices microsite for more detailed information or Download our detailed bus travel pack MediaCityUK is easy to reach by bike or on foot with direct access to safe and attractive cycling and walking routes. Located in Irwell River Park, many of these routes utilise the Manchester Ship Canal, the River Irwell and the Bridgewater Canal to provide safe traffic-free journeys to/from MediaCityUK. 




Visit our Travel Choices microsite for more detailed information or Download our detailed cycling and walking pack Manchester Airport: Manchester Airport is a 20-minute drive or taxi journey from MediaCityUK via the M602, M60 and M56 (Junction 5) or a 55-minute journey via tram and train from Manchester Piccadilly Station. The airport offers regular direct flights to London and a choice of more than 200 destinations worldwide. Helicopter: If you’re looking to get to MediaCityUK in style then we recommend Cardinal – an executive helicopter charter service operated from City Airport Manchester. Liverpool John Lennon Airport: Located only a 40-minute drive or taxi journey from MediaCityUK via the M602 and M62, Liverpool John Lennon Airport provides additional national and international flight connections. Visit our Travel Choices microsite for more detailed information. A variety of boat services and cruises are available seasonally, including a cruise from The Quays down the Manchester Ship Canal to Liverpool.

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