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Southport Chapel Street, Wall Siding, LMS Class 502 29896 & 28361, June 28th 1986.

Preserved ex LMS Class 502 has just arrived into the Wall siding at Southport prior to working five out and back Specials to Formby in June 1986.

* From 1978 new Class 507 units began to arrive on the network and the 1938 ex LMS Class 502's which by now were considered life-expired, were gradually withdrawn.

The final regular passenger service was on 1 September 1980, with a farewell tour five days later. The last set was withdrawn in November 1980.

Two DMBS cars were reinstated in 1981 for departmental duties, and allocated to Hall Road. The departmental units were renumbered from M28354 and M28357 to ADB977017 and ADB977018 respectively and kept at Kirkdale until 1986.

All cars, except for one two-car set, were scrapped.

A two-car set, driving motor 29896 & 28361 was claimed for preservation by the National Railway Museum.

For many years the unit was kept at the Steamport Centre in Southport, where it was restored to original LMS condition, complete with maroon livery. It operated occasional special services on the Merseyrail network for several years in the 1980's.

When Steamport closed, the NRM were unable to find an alternative location to display it and relocated the unit to remote storage at MoD Kineton.

In early 2007, it was suggested that the NRM was considering disposing of this unit as it no longer featured as part of its long-term plans. In response, a new preservation group 'Friends of the 502' was formed, with the aim of taking over responsibility for the units upkeep.

In May 2009 the unit was moved by road to a private site in Tebay, Cumbria. In March 2012, following re-development of the site, the unit was moved to it's current base of the Merseyside Transport Trust in Burscough, Lancashire.

This move means that the unit is under cover for the first time in 15 years.

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