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Birmingham built MCW, Metrobuses, at the former Aston Transport Museum, F63XOF, A684UOE, C771OCN, UTN501Y, B811AOP, F53XOF, GBU1V
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The former MCW, Factory in Common Lane, after it had closed and before it was demolished, over the years there would have a number of buses passing through the gates
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Aston Manor Museum (now sadly missted) in 2009 with one or two Birmingham Built, MCW, Metrobuses,
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This Plaque can now be found at the Motorcycle Museum, (it used to be on a wall near to the factory)
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Birmingham built MCW, Metrobus, B861DOM at the gates, and F37XOF is suspended towed by Albany Recovery PXI6790 in Miller St,
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Birmingham built MCW, Metrobus F37XOF, is towed into the yard, ( Please Note, buses are no longer moved in this manner in Miller St),
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Birmingham Built MCW, Metrobus D939NDA, Open Topper, in Mill St, the former Tram and Bus Garage,
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BCT JOJ976, Passing The Crown Pub, on its way to pick up passengers in Hill St, to go to the Wythall Museum,
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KON311P and JOJ976, arrive at the bottom of Hill St, to pickup the passengers for the return journey to the Wythall Museum,
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The Midland Red D9, BHA399C, the conductor winds on the destination Blind, as the passengers load up at the bottom of Hill St, for the journey to the Wythall Museum,
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Birmingham City Transport 3009 MOF9, Metro Cammell bodied Guy Arab Visits the Metrobuses in Miller St, in 2008.
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The Birmingham City Transport Guy Arab IV No. 2976 (JOJ976). Climbs Hill St, on its way to the Wythall Museum, These machines had a Gardner 6LW engine and were fitted with pre-select gearboxes.
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Where Birminghams Car Building History Stated, Alma St, Sadly it is a case where more of Birmingham,s Industrial history has gone!,
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A689UOE, and B787AOC, Two Birmingham Built MCW, Metrobuses, off route because of roadworks,