Glasgow Museums is relocating the current Museum of Transport to a purpose built space on the river Clyde. The new Riverside Museum will be a larger and improved museum located at the point that the Clyde meets with Glasgow's other main river, the Kelvin, and adjacent to Glasgow Harbour, a private-sector led mixed-use development.

This landmark museum will create a more accessible and environmentally stable home for Glasgow's significant transport and technology collections.

show me learning worked with the Riverside Museum's project team for three months, assessing the feasibility of their manual interactive exhibits, providing consultancy advice, costings and assessments on the safety, build viability and reliability for each of their exhibit ideas. This exhibits assessment will be used to determine which hands-on exhibits will be developed further and included within the final museum interpretation.

Work on the building has just begun and the new museum is due to open in 2009.