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AEC Regal T #T31

Detale

NazwaAEC Regal T
(London Transport) AEC Regal/London Transport T (1929-)
VIN662058
Numer zabudowy10263
Wyprodukowany1929
Zezłomowany
Właściciele
19331956LT London
1994LBPT Cobham
Numery rejestracyjne
Wprowadzenie do ruchu Rok wycofania Tablice rejestracyjne
1929UU 6646
Numery taborowe
Wprowadzenie do ruchu Rok wycofania Numery taborowe
19331956T31 / LT London
1994T31 / LBPT Cobham
Inne informacje
Built for London General Omnibus Company. Privately preserved from 1956 to 1994.

Zdjęcia

5 kwietnia 2009 - Cobham (UK). An example of the typical London single desk bus of the late 1920s. This one was built for the famous General bus company and came into London Transport ownership soon after. These buses were usually found in the growing suburban areas around Central London and had the same front engine, rear entrance layout as the double deckers of the time. This bus was built with a petrol engine (converted to diesel in 1931) and was the single deck version of the famous AEC Regent. It ran in service until 1956 and was then preserved. This was the last General bus owned by London Transport and the first UK bus to be privately preserved.
Autor: dvigar
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Komentarze: 2

5 kwietnia 2009 - Surrey, UK - Cobham: The vehicle that started the whole bus preservation movement in the UK was this 1929 AEC Regal 1, built in the London General company`s works at Chiswick and operating in service or as a training bus until 1956, when it was the very last original LGOC vehicle owned by London Transport. Preserved by a small group of enthusiasts, it was stored for many years until the London Bus Preservation Trust placed it in their Brooklands museum in 1994. The bus has a petrol engine and 30 seats and would have operated in the London suburbs.
Autor: dvigar
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