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Description M.T.G. Dunstan (trading as Bluebird Bus & Coach) (formerly Hodgson of Barnard Castle) 21 MX56 HYR, a Dennis ‘Dart’ SLF built 2006 with a Plaxton ‘Mini Pointer’ B29F body on Piccadilly, Manchester with the 15:35 Manchester (Sackville Street) to Chadderton (Sportsman) via Newton Heath 73 service passing Stagecoach Manchester 19250 MX08 GNF, an Alexander Dennis ‘Trident’ built 2008 with Alexander Dennis ‘Enviro 400’ H47/33F body. Friday 25th July 2008
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