

There is an irregular bus service from Wool Station that will get you to the museum but they only come once an hour in the morning starting after 9.30. You can walk the 2 miles to the Museum but there are not pavements along the country road and if you are travelling with children it can be dangerous. The nearest train station is Wool Railway Station. This Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go light tank is looked after at the Tank Museum, Linsay Road, Bovington, Dorset. Type 95 Ha-Go Japanese WW2 light tank at Bovington Tank Museum Location The tanks were produced by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries who are believed to have built over one thousand of this model. For example the Type 95 was produced in 1935 (year 2595, Japanese Imperial Calendar) and remained in front line service throughout the war. In terms of tank design Japan was not as progressive as most other belligerents in the Second World War. Type 95 Ha-Go Japanese WW2 light tank at Bovington Tank Museum Surviving Japanese WW2 Tanks
