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British Commercial Vehicle Museum
The British Commercial Vehicle Museum exhibits antiquarian buses, early Fire engines and other historical and commercial vehicles produced by the British manufacturing industry. The museum is located on a site previously occupied by the Leyland Motors factory, the source of many exhibits.
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British Commercial Vehicle Museum, King St, Leyland, Lancashire PR25 2LE, United Kingdom
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