Class: Bus, Double-deck — Model origin:
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◊ 2019-12-21 15:57 |
Bus. On numbers built, and in Central London at this time,the likelihood is either RT or RM. RM? -- Last edit: 2019-12-21 16:01:28 |
◊ 2019-12-21 16:26 |
For the window on the upper deck of rear end, looks like a RT for me. This is either a RTL or RT... |
◊ 2019-12-21 17:33 |
AEC RT = AEC Regent III AEC RTL = Leyland Titan PD2 Impossible to treat it as AEC RT due to thee chassis for RT and RTL is totally two model even not the same brand... Unless with a outside view of the bus, this entry can only be named as Park Royal unknown as both (RT, RTL) are bodied by Park Royal... -- Last edit: 2019-12-21 17:33:59 |
◊ 2019-12-21 18:08 |
Apart from the RT variants carrying bodies built by Weymann, Saunders, Cravens or Leyland, that is. Therefore, if you want to be picky, it is Unknown RT Type Chassis bodied with unknown RT type body by unknown. There is also the fact that at overhaul, bodies and chassis were separated and they were not necessarily replaced together. Whether this meant that a Weymann body, for instance, could be put on a chassis that previously had a Park Royal body, I don’t know. But, are we even certain that it’s an RT? The half-drop windows suggest that it is at least RT family, but that’s it, I think. Please, either delete the whole thing, or caveat Park Royal. -- Last edit: 2019-12-21 20:31:29 |
◊ 2019-12-29 21:31 |
Green trim rather than grey, so an RT or RTL. Bodywork definitely not Saunders, but otherwise speculation. |
◊ 2020-08-11 00:05 |
Its not a Leyland body the emergency exit and rear dome are different on RTWs |