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| | New Street Centenary..1954 |
 | | Leaving New Street at 6.55pm, it travelled to Aston, Perry Barr, Handsworth Wood, Soho Soap works Jc, Galton Jc, Old Hill, Halesowen, Rubery, Halesowen Junction, Northfield, Kings Norton, Camp Hill, and Saltley. |
 | | The exhibits were (1) Locomotive "CITY OF BIRMINGHAM", a Stanier designed 4-6-2, (2) Locomotive "HARDWICE, an L.N.W.R Crewe built "Precedent" class 2-4-0, (3) Kirtley Locomotive no 20002, build at the Midland Railways Derby works in 1866. |
 | | Carriages included (4) A Midland Railway coach built in 1910, (5) an LNWR coach built in 1908, (6) Queen Victoria's Saloon, built in 1869, and (7) Queen Adelaide's Saloon, built in 1842. |
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