File:Routemaster RM2156 in Benidorm, Spain (1) (1).jpg

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Description Formerly CUV156C, which passed from London Transport to Burnley & Pendle. It has been in Spain since 2004 and has been re-registered H3432 BBB - the H signifying historical perhaps. In front of it is M307 also from London Transport, formerly registered BYX307V which is now registered H0269 BBC
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Routemaster RM2156, H3432BBB , Benidorm, Spain.

Author Felix O

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