Talk:Birkenhead Transport
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TENBOB 21:22, 24 August 2007 (UTC)TENBOBI have put in this write up on Birkenhead Buses to inform those that might be interested in that subject and may like to view it. The information given is documented fact in publications such as "The Birkenhead Bus" T.Turner and T.B. Maurds History of Birkenhead Transport. Both now out of print but can be viewed at Wirral Transport Museums Private Library, and at Birkenhead Central Library. Reference to George Francis Train can be Googled, there is a dedicated Society to this man. Wirral Transport Museum in Birkenhead has the largest collection of Preserved Birkenhead buses on view. Also see wirraltransportmuseum.org website to confirm museum status.
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