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Built by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, its Buxton allocation given away by their trade mark white roof, this is DMBS M53456 is ending it's days at Vic Berry's scrapyard in Leicester, these units truly worked nationwide, but of all the routes worked by the the class the Buxton route was the one with which they beacame synonynous. 6th August 1988.
Type: Class 104 Vehicle: 53456 Location: Vic Berry's Date: 6th August 1988
Photographer: Andrew J Crowther Views: 785
The image features in the following gallery: Vic Berrys, Leicester
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