How to remove unwanted characters from a string [closed] - javascript

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Guys i need to remove 138;# and #140;# from a string. I need a function that will work regardless of the number prepending the ;#
The original string is :-
138;#RM Bridge;#140;#Maconomy
Basically i want "RM Bridge, Maconomy" so i can split into an array.

string = string.replace(/([0-9]+)?;#/g, '');
But keep in mind that you'll get RM BridgeMaconomy instead of RM Bridge, Maconomy, because there is no , in your string.

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