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Also at the Centenary Open Day - dominated unsurprisingly by Trent, rather than Barton buses, was this pair of contrasting Leyland Titans. On the left is Trent's Willowbrook bodied PD3/4 1054 (LRC454) dating from 1958, and to the right is 1949 Barton 580 (KNN254), as ever an unusual forward entrance Duple bodied PD1. | |||||||
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The oldest preserved Trent bus present at the Centenary Open Day was 417 (RC7927) dating from 1940. It was one of the few BMMO built Buses for other than Midland Red. Bodied by Willowbrook the SOS model was in the care of Aston Manor Road Transport Museum. | |||||||
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Back to the Centenary Open Day and former Midland General- dual door ECW bodied Bristol RELL6G 356 (FRB208H) was one of several preserved RE buses on display. | |||||||
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