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Last Updated 31 May 2006
Another look at some delightful vehicles from the past. On this
page we remember the 1940's Southdown Guy Arabs, and those that were later
converted to open-top.
No.419 opposite Royal Parade garage (closed 1972), Eastbourne in
1962. (photo Dick Gilbert)
INTRODUCTION
=====================
In 1943, Southdown Motor Services started taking delivery of
a batch of 'utility' Guy Arabs, that eventually totalled 100. It took three
years to deliver them all, and four different body manufacturers were involved,
Northern Counties, East Lancs, Weymann and Park Royal.
Most had 54-seat highbridge bodies, and they could be found
all over the Southdown area of operation. Later, 33 had conversions to open-top
configuration (32 for passenger work, and one as a "tree-lopper"), and many
of these then served until the 1960's. They were used mainly for seafront
services along the Sussex coast, but also sometimes ventured inland to areas
such as the spectacular Devil's Dyke, north of Brighton.
Although withdrawals commenced in the late 1950's (and a large
number could be seen in Light's scrapyard in Greystone Quarry, just outside
Lewes in 1962) seventeen of these conversions survived until they were replaced
by Leyland PD3/4's in 1964. I was informed by Paul Statham of Portsmouth
that one survived, in Denmark, but we weren't sure which one. Now, thanks
to Adrian Clarke of the Bus
Spotters Homepage, we know that it is No.451, and I can add the excellent
news that it has returned to the UK for restoration in its home county of
Sussex.
ROUTES
==============
Through the 1950's and early 1960's Southdown operated seven
sightseeing routes which regularly used the open-top Guy Arabs. They were
as follows;
Route 27: Operated from Brighton (Pool Valley)
to Devils Dyke
Route 31: Operated from Brighton (Pool Valley)
to Devils Dyke (hourly in summer)
Route 97: Operated from Eastbourne (Royal
Parade) to the Top of Beachy Head
Route 102: Operated from Arundel to Devils
Dyke, via Goring, Worthing, Shoreham, Brighton and Patcham. This was reputed
to be the UK's longest open-top route - 34 miles.
Route 102A: Operated from Shoreham (Greenways
Crescent) to Goring via Worthing.
Route 149: Operated on Hayling Island; Eastoke
Sandy Point, Beachlands, Eastney Ferry.
Route 197: Operated from Eastbourne (Royal
Parade) to Beachy Head and Birling Gap.
No.421 prepares to depart Brighton's Pool Valley on Route 27 to
Devils Dyke on 29 July 1961. Photo by kind permission of Nigel
Lemon.
The Southdown service to the top of Beachy Head had been part
of a long-standing agreement between them and Eastbourne Corporation which
kept the Corporation buses strictly within the town limits. This gave Southdown
the right to operate a service (Route 97) from their Royal Parade garage
(closed in 1972) on the seafront near Princes Park, which wound up the steep
hairpins to the top of Beachy Head or, in the case of the Route 197, onward
to Birling Gap, returning via East Dean and through the town centre.
The history of this route dates back to the first world war,
during which local coach operator, Chapman & Sons, started regular
sightseeing trips to the top of Beachy Head using a variety of antiquated
vehicles. During the 1920's Dennis 'charabancs' were used, and the charter
of one of their vehicles (seating 15 or more) for a trip from their town
office to Beachy Head and Birling Gap in 1930 was three shillings and
sixpence.
In the mid 1920's Southdown began to establish itself in the
town, and was operating similar 'charabanc' tours all over Sussex. Scheduled
Southdown bus services also commenced in 1929. As a result of the Road Traffic
Act in 1930 Southdown found itself in a strong position to bid for additional
licences, and Chapmans were furious to learn that their traditional rights
to operate to Beachy Head had been awarded to Southdown. Seeing little future
against such heavy opposition, Chapmans then sold out to Southdown, who acquired
their fleet, spares and properties.
A protracted argument then broke out between Southdown and
Eastbourne Corporation who appealed against the licence award to operate
to the top of Beachy Head and, for a while, the two organisations operated
alternately for two week periods each. The Corporation were, at the time,
charging a fare of 8 pence from the Pier to Beachy Head. The heated dispute
was finally resolved by the commissioners on the understanding that only
single-deckers were permitted to be used by Southdown.
In order to accommodate a greater number of passengers on the
then-new Route 97 without contravening the single-deck limitation, Southdown
in 1934 acquired two glamorous six-wheel Leyland Tiger TS6T 40-seaters with
folding roofs, followed by two similar TS7T models in 1935. Due to
the additional chassis length permitted for 3-axle buses, Southdown were
able to carry more people yet stay within the law.
These machines can only be described as fabulous ! They had
very stylish Short Bros. bodywork with a centre entrance, and were converted
from petrol to diesel in 1940. Here is a quick glimpse
of two
of them at the top of Beachy Head on Route 97 (photo copyright unknown).
In the foreground is No.552, one of the two TS7T models of 1935, with No.551,
a TS6T delivered in 1934, on the right. In my humble opinion, they were the
most attractive vehicles ever operated by Southdown, and if only one had
survived I would sell my granny to own it !
The services were restarted in 1945 after wartime curtailment
and the boost in post-war holiday traffic soon meant that the service 97
was operating hourly throughout the year, and every 15 minutes during summer
peaks. Route 197 ran every 30 minutes. The 6-wheel Tigers had
to be supplemented with more conventional 4-wheel models to keep up the pace.
In 1952 the restriction on the use of double-deckers was lifted and
open top conversions of 'utility' Guy Arabs began to appear. This made sense
for Southdown, but unfortunately resulted in the retirement of the glorious
six-wheeled single deckers.
Due to the extremely steep route and hairpins up to the top
of Beachy Head, it was found necessary to fit all Eastbourne-based Arabs
with the more powerful Gardner 6LW engine. Even in 1960, the service was
still operating throughout the year, and every 30 minutes in the summer,
but the appeal was declining. In 1964 the last of the Guy Arabs were
retired and replaced by new Leyland PD3/4 'Queen Marys' with removable roofs.
These distinctive Southdown buses acquired numbers in the '400' series of
the buses they were replacing, and they continued to operate the route through
the 1970's until, in 1983, Eastbourne Buses finally started regular services
to the top of Beachy Head.
These days the old '97' service is run by Eastbourne Buses only.
Now numbered Route 3, it traverses an even longer route, starting at the
Sovereign Centre in what is now a thriving area, but had previously been
a vast, unused shingle wasteland beyond Princes Park. From there it runs
along the front, past the Pier and Holywell, and then up to the Top of Beachy
Head. The old Southdown Royal Parade Garage has been demolished and
replaced by a block of flats.
Much swapping of bodies took place during the lives of these
vehicles, and the details are listed below when known. Several buses
were upgraded from the Gardner 5LW to the more powerful 6LW engine on conversion
to open-top, a necessity on such as the Beachy Head and Devils Dyke routes
due to the steep hills.
The fleet lists below examine first the entire batch as delivered,
and then take a closer look at those that were converted.
Particular thanks go to Adrian Clarke for providing a vast quantity
of information, which has been a great help in getting the facts
straight.
As with my other lists, mistakes are bound to creep in, and
some relevant information may be missing so, in order to make it as accurate
a reference as possible, I would of course welcome any additions or corrections.
For those that remember the south coast of England
in the 1950's and 60's, this atmospheric picture conjures up memories of
ice cream and sand castles. Southdown Guy Arab No.419 (GUF 119) wanders back
down Eastbourne sea front after a trip on Route 197 to Beachy Head and Birling
Gap. The facades of typical Eastbourne hotels look out over the sea,
with the bandstand to the left of this picture and the pier behind the camera.
419 will work its way eastwards along Grand Parade to Royal Parade,
where the service terminates, and a 1920's Southdown garage (closed in 1972)
is its home.
Roger Hardy took this picture in (probably) 1962.
My thanks to him for letting me use it.
FLEET LIST (original)
==================
GUY ARAB - 400 - 499 (Total 100)
Built 1943 - 1946 (Last ones delivered March 1946)
Chassis: Guy Arab II Utility ( except 400 & 401, which were
Arab I ). Three quarters of them had Gardner 5LW engines, the remainder had
Gardner 6LW engines. Chassis numbers are marked 'Ch:'.
Bodies: Various 'utility' - see below for details. Seven delivered
in 1944 had lowbridge bodies with side gangways in the upper deck. Some early
vehicles also had East Lancs highbridge bodies taken from pre-war Leyland
Titan TD's.
Because of the large amount of information shown, I have had
to resort to a small typeface and several abbreviations.
400 (GCD 974) Arab I, 5LW. Ch: FD25940, built 5/43. Northern
Counties (b/n 3439) L27/28R, 10/49 reseated L26/26R, 6/51 rebodied East
Lancs H28/26R from 958 (UF9758). Based Worthing 1960. Withdrawn June
1963.
401 (GCD 975) Arab I, 5LW. Ch: FD25941, built 5/43. Northern
Counties (b/n 3438) L27/28R, 10/49 reseated L26/26R, 7/51 rebodied East Lancs
H28/26R from pre-war Leyland Titan 956 (UF9756). Withdrawn June 1963.
402 (GCD 976) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD26187, built 10/43.
Strachan L27/28R, 9/49 reseated L26/28R, 6/51 rebodied East Lancs H28/26R
from 950 (UF8850). Withdrawn Oct 1959.
403 (GCD 689) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD26243, built 11/43.
Strachan L27/28R, 9/49 reseated L26/28R, 5/51 rebodied East Lancs H28/26R
from 954 (UF8854). Withdrawn Apr 1958.
404 (GCD 690) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD26244, built 12/43.
Strachan L27/28R, 9/51 rebodied East Lancs H28/26R from 940 (UF8380). Withdrawn
May 1959.
405 (GCD 691) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD26632, built 5/44. Strachan
H30/26R, 3/50 reengined 5LW, 9/51 rebodied East Lancs H28/26R from 959 (UF9759).
Based Worthing 1960. Withdrawn May 1963.
406 (GCD 692) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD26639, built 5/44. Strachan
H30/26R, 4/50 reengined 5LW, 9/51 rebodied East Lancs H28/26R from 952 (UF8852).
Based Worthing 1958-60. Withdrawn May 1963.
407 (GUF 37) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD26857, built 6/44. Strachan
H30/26R, 10/50 reengined 5LW, 9/51 rebodied East Lancs H28/26R from 955 (UF9755).
Withdrawn July 1959. With Goldsmith, Sicklesmere 1959-60.
408 (GUF 68) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD26648, built 3/44. Park
Royal (b/n 25247) H30/26R, 4/52 converted to O30/26R (see below). Withdrawn
May 1959.
409 (GUF 69) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD26649, built 3/44. Park
Royal (b/n 25248) H30/26R, 7/50 reengined 5LW, 7/50 the first to be converted
to O30/26R (see below). Withdrawn Mar 1959.
410 (GUF 70) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD26762, built 4/44. Park
Royal (b/n 25281) H30/26R b/n 25281, 1/51 converted to O30/26R (see below).
Withdrawn Apr 1959.
411 (GUF 71) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD26820, built 5/44. Park
Royal (b/n 28517) H30/26R b/n 28517, 2/51 converted to O30/26R (see below).
Withdrawn Jun 1959.
412 (GUF 72) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD26821, built 5/44. Park
Royal (b/n 28518) H30/26R b/n 28518, 4/51 converted to O30/26R (see below).
9/51 re-engined 6LW, 6/58 rebodied Weymann O30/26R from 485. Withdrawn June
1964.
413 (GUF 73) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD26823, built 6/44. Park
Royal (b/n 28519) H30/26R b/n 28519, 4/51 converted to O30/26R (see below).
9/51 re-engined 6LW, 5/59 re-engined 5LW and withdrawn.
414 (GUF 74) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27264, built 12/44. Weymann
(b/n C8257) lowbridge L27/28R, body removed 4/55 and withdrawn from
service.
415 (GUF 75) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27265, built 12/44. Weymann
(b/n C8273) lowbridge L27/28R. Based Portsmouth. Body removed 4/55 and withdrawn
from service.
416 (GUF 116) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD26971, built 8/44. Northern
Counties (b/n 3637) H30/26R, 4/52 rebuilt to H28/26R and re-engined 5LW,
11/55 re-engined 6LW, 2/58 re-engined 5LW and withdrawn from service. With
Trimdon Motor Services as No.23 in 1958-59 but sold late 1959.
417 (GUF 117) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD26976, built 8/44.
Northern Counties (b/n 3643) H30/26R, 12/51 re-engined 5LW, 1/52 rebuilt
to H28/26R. Based Worthing 1960. Withdrawn May 1963.
418 (GUF 118) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27123, built 8/44. Northern
Counties (b/n 3672) H30/26R, 8/51 re-engined 5LW, 9/52 rebuilt to H28/26R.
Based Worthing 1960, withdrawn May 1963
419 (GUF 119) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27120, built 10/44.
Northern Counties (b/n 3671) H30/26R, 8/51 re-engined 5LW, 2/54 rebuilt to
H28/26R, 11/55 re-engined 6LW, 4/59 converted to open-top O30/26R (see
below)
420 (GUF 120) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27121, built 10/44.
Northern Counties (b/n 3674) H30/26R. Painted wartime grey, based Brighton.
9/49 rebuilt to H28/26R, 3/57 converted to open-top O30/26R (see below)
421 (GUF 121) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27119, built 10/44.
Northern Counties (b/n 3673) H30/26R, 8/49 rebuilt to H28/26R. 4/57 converted
to open-top O30/26R (see below)
422 (GUF 122) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27247, built 11/44.
Northern Counties (b/n 3707) H30/26R, 8/49 rebuilt to H28/26R. 9/57 re-engined
5LW and withdrawn. With Symonds, South Kirkby in 1958, sold to T.Farmery,
South Elmsall, Yorks by 1959. Sold again to a dealer by early 1960.
423 (GUF 123) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27248, built 11/44.
Northern Counties (b/n 3708) H30/26R, 2/53 rebuilt to H28/26R. 4/59 converted
to open-top O30/26R (see below)
424 (GUF 124) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27325, built 1/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3724) H30/26R, 3/50 rebuilt to H28/26R. 2/57 converted to open-top
O30/26R (see below)
425 (GUF 125) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27326, built 1/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3725) H30/26R, 10/50 rebuilt to H28/26R. 2/58 re-engined 5LW
and sold to Trimdon Motor Services.
426 (GUF 126) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27327, built 1/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3723) H30/26R, 7/53 rebuilt to H28/26R. 4/59 converted to open-top
O30/26R (see below)
427 (GUF 127) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27004, built 8/44. Northern
Counties (b/n 3642) H30/26R, 1/53 rebuilt to H28/26R. Withdrawn Dec 1957
and sold to Trimdon Motor Services, withdrawn 1959.
428 (GUF 128) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27005, built 8/44. Northern
Counties (b/n 3644) H30/26R, 9/51 rebuilt to H28/26R. Withdrawn Nov 1955.
Bought by Llandudno & Colwyn Bay Electric Railway 1956, withdrawn
1957.
429 (GUF 129) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27006, built 8/44. Northern
Counties (b/n 3645) H30/26R, 1/54 rebuilt to H28/26R. Withdrawn May 1963
and sold to Bleanch, Hetton-le-Hole.
430 (GUF 130) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27017, built 8/44. Northern
Counties (b/n 3649) H30/26R, 10/54 rebuilt to H28/26R. Withdrawn May
1957.
431 (GUF 131) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27092, built 9/44. Northern
Counties (b/n 3663) H30/26R, 2/52 rebuilt to H28/26R. Withdrawn Mar 1957.
Became No.104 with Premier Travel, Cambridge.
432 (GUF 132) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27091, built 9/44. Northern
Counties (b/n 3662) H30/26R, 5/53 rebuilt to H28/26R. Based Worthing 1960.
Withdrawn Jun 1963.
433 (GUF 133) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27093, built 9/44. Northern
Counties (b/n 3661) H30/26R, 8/50 rebuilt to H28/26R and re-engined 6LW.
11/55 re-engined 5LW and withdrawn. Bought by Llandudno & Colwyn Bay
Electric Railway 1956, withdrawn 1959.
434 (GUF 134) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27094, built 9/44. Northern
Counties (b/n 3664) H30/26R. Withdrawn 3/56.
435 (GUF 135) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27095, built 9/44. Northern
Counties (b/n 3665) H30/26R, 10/54 rebuilt to H28/26R. Withdrawn May
1963.
436 (GUF 136) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27165, built 10/44.
Northern Counties (b/n 3684) H30/26R, 10/51 rebuilt to H28/26R. Withdrawn
Jan 1957.
437 (GUF 137) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27168, built 10/44.
Northern Counties (b/n 3685) H30/26R, 1/54 rebuilt to H28/26R. 11/55 re-engined
6LW. 5/59 converted to open-top O30/26R (see below)
438 (GUF 138) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27145, built 10/44.
Northern Counties (b/n 3686) H30/26R, 6/54 rebuilt to H28/26R. Withdrawn
May 1963.
439 (GUF 139) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27200, built 10/44.
Northern Counties (b/n 3690) H30/26R, 6/54 rebuilt to H28/26R. 4/59 converted
to open-top O30/26R (see below)
440 (GUF 140) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27201, built 10/44.
Northern Counties (b/n 3691) H30/26R, 12/53 rebuilt to H28/26R. 5/59 re-engined
6LW and converted to open-top O30/26R (see below)
441 (GUF 141) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27202, built 10/44.
Northern Counties (b/n 3692) H30/26R, withdrawn 9/56.
442 (GUF 142) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27031, built 8/44. Park
Royal H30/26R b/n B28585, 3/47 re-engined 5LW, 10/48 re-engined 6LW, 1/50
re-engined 5LW, 3/51 converted to open-top O30/26R (see below). Withdrawn
1964.
443 (GUF 143) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27034, built 8/44. Park
Royal H30/26R b/n B28586, 11/50 re-engined 5LW, 2/51 converted to open-top
O30/26R (see below). 2/58 re-engined 6LW, 6/59 re-engined 5LW and
withdrawn.
444 (GUF 144) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27288, built 12/44.
Park Royal H30/26R b/n B28604, 12/50 converted to open-top O30/26R (see
below)
445 (GUF 145) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27289, built 12/44.
Park Royal H30/26R b/n B28605, 12/50 converted to open-top O30/26R (see below).
1/57 re-engined 5LW.
446 (GUF 146) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27432, built 3/45. Park
Royal H30/26R b/n B28606, 11/50 re-engined 5LW, 1/51 converted to open-top
O30/26R (see below)
447 (GUF 147) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27438, built 3/45. Park
Royal H30/26R b/n B28607, 2/50 re-engined 5LW, 11/50 converted to open-top
O30/26R (see below), 4/57 re-engined 6LW, 6/59 re-engined 5LW.
448 (GUF 188) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27371, built 1/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3735) H30/26R, 2/52 rebuilt to H28/26R, withdrawn Jun 1957.
To Trimdon Motor Services as No.15. Withdrawn late 1958 or early 1959.
449 (GUF 189) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27374, built 2/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3738) H30/26R, 10/50 rebuilt to H28/26R, 11/50 re-engined 6LW,
1/57 re-engined 5LW and withdrawn.
450 (GUF 190) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27375, built 1/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3733) H30/26R, 12/51 rebuilt to H28/26R, withdrawn Jan
1957.
451 (GUF 191) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27376, built 1/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3734) H30/26R, 10/54 rebuilt to H28/26R, 3/59 converted to
open-top O30/26R (see below) ** SURVIVOR ** exported to Denmark 1964. With
Maribo & District Tourist Company for use at the Lollands Railway, 1971.
Then to Jansen, Stubbekoebing, Denmark. At Maribo in bad condition 2000,
then sold to "Dansk
Veteranbil Udlejning", Hilleroed, Denmark. Returned to UK 2001 (exchanged
for ex-Guernseybus RT). Ian Richardson, Worthing, under restoration.
452 (GUF 152) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27378, built 2/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3736) H30/26R, 12/49 rebuilt to H28/26R and re-engined 6LW.
2/57 converted to open-top O30/26R (see below)
453 (GUF 153) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27379, built 2/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3737) H30/26R, 12/50 rebuilt to H28/26R and re-engined 6LW,
7/56 re-engined 5LW and withdrawn. Sold to Trimdon Motor Services, withdrawn
1959.
454 (GUF 154) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27389, built 2/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3739) H30/26R, 1/51 rebuilt to H28/26R and re-engined 6LW.
7/56 re-engined 5LW. Withdrawn Jan 1957.
455 (GUF 155) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27390, built 2/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3740) H30/26R, 3/50 rebuilt to H28/26R and re-engined 6LW.
11/55 re-engined 5LW and withdrawn. Bought by Llandudno & Colwyn Bay
Electric Railway 1956, withdrawn 1957 and rebuilt as breakdown tender.
456 (GUF 156) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27391, built 2/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3741) H30/26R, withdrawn 4/55.
457 (GUF 157) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27412, built 2/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3743) H30/26R, withdrawn 2/57.
458 (GUF 158) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27413, built 2/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3744) H30/26R, 4/52 rebuilt to H28/26R. Based Worthing 1960,
withdrawn May 1963.
459 (GUF 159) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27414, built 2/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3745) H30/26R, 9/50 rebuilt to H28/26R, 10/50 re-engined 6LW.
5/57 re-engined 5LW and withdrawn. Bought by Llandudno & Colwyn Bay Electric
Railway 1957, converted to open-top 1960, withdrawn 1961.
460 (GUF 160) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27418, built 2/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3746) H30/26R. 9/55 rebuilt to open-top tree-lopper by 1961
and re-numbered 0460, based at Bognor. Withdrawn Jun 1969 (the last to be
withdrawn from service).
461 (GUF 161) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27411, built 2/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3742) H30/26R, 10/55 rebuilt to tr.ee-lopper and re-numbered
0461. Withdrawn Jun 1969.
462 (GUF 162) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27420, built 2/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3747) H30/26R, 6/53 rebuilt to H28/26R, withdrawn Jun 1957.
To Trimdon Motor Services as No.16. Withdrawn late 1958 or early 1959.
463 (GUF 163) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27660, built 8/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3805) H30/26R, 10/49 rebuilt to H28/26R, re-engined 5LW 1/57,
withdrawn Jan 1957.
464 (GUF 164) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27662, built 8/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3806) H30/26R, 9/49 rebuilt to H28/26R, converted to open-top
(see below) O30/36R 4/57, withdrawn Jun 1964.
465 (GUF 165) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27663, built 8/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3807) H30/26R, 10/49 rebuilt to H28/26R, re-engined 5LW 7/54,
to 6LW 4/55, to 5LW and withdrawn Nov 1955. Bought by Llandudno & Colwyn
Bay Electric Railway 1956, withdrawn 1959.
466 (GUF 166) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27695, built 7/45. Park
Royal H30/26R b/n B30983, converted to open-top O30/26R (see below) 11/50,
re-engined 6LW 1/57, withdrawn Jul 1964.
467 (GUF 167) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27959, built 11/45.
Park Royal H30/26R b/n B30984, converted to open-top O30/26R (see below)
5/51, re-engined 6LW 7/56, withdrawn Jun 1964.
468 (GUF 168) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27984, built 11/45.
Park Royal H30/26R b/n B30985, converted to open-top O30/26R (see below)
5/51, re-engined 6LW 2/58, withdrawn Jun 1964.
469 (GUF 169) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD28015, built 11/45.
Park Royal H30/26R b/n B30986, 7/51 rebodied East Lancs H28/26R from 942
(UF8382). (original body sold 9/51). Withdrawn Mar 1958 and sold to Simon
Carves (contractor), Cheadle Heath.
470 (GUF 170) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD28016, built 11/45.
Park Royal H30/26R b/n B30987, 7/51 rebodied East Lancs H28/26R from 947
(UF8847). (original body sold 9/51). Withdrawn Apr 1959 and sold to Sir Robert
Lloyd, contractor.
471 (GUF 171) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD28017, built 11/45.
Park Royal H30/26R b/n B30988, converted to open-top O30/26R (see below)
10/50, re-engined 6LW 9/57, withdrawn Mar 1964.
472 (GUF 172) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD28018, built 11/45.
Park Royal H30/26R b/n B30989, converted to open-top O30/26R (see below)
5/52, on Devil's Dyke service No.27 in 1962, withdrawn Jun 1964.
473 (GUF 173) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27733, built 6/45. Weymann
(b/n C8855) H30/26R, withdrawn Dec 1957. With Premier Travels 1958 as
No.109.
474 (GUF 174) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27734, built 6/45. Weymann
(b/n C8856) H30/26R, withdrawn Mar 1958, and sold to Sherwood's Paints,
Manchester for staff transport.
475 (GUF 175) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27766, built 7/45. Weymann
(b/n C8857) H30/26R, withdrawn Apr 1956. Bought by Llandudno & Colwyn
Bay Electric Railway 1956, not operated, used for spares.
476 (GUF 176) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27771, built 7/45. Weymann
(b/n C8858) H30/26R, withdrawn Mar 1958.
477 (GUF 177) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27773, built 7/45. Weymann
(b/n C8859) H30/26R, withdrawn Nov 1955. Bought by Llandudno & Colwyn
Bay Electric Railway 1956, withdrawn 1961.
478 (GUF 178) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27774, built 7/45. Weymann
(b/n C8863) H30/26R, body removed and vehicle withdrawn Apr 1955.
479 (GUF 179) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27813, built 7/45. Weymann
(b/n C8860) H30/26R, withdrawn Feb 1955.
480 (GUF 180) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27814, built 7/45. Weymann
(b/n C8861) H30/26R, body removed and vehicle withdrawn Apr 1955.
481 (GUF 181) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27815, built 7/45. Weymann
(b/n C8862) H30/26R, withdrawn Mar 1958, and sold to Massey-Ferguson (tractor
manufacturer) for use at their Trafford Park factory.
482 (GUF 182) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27818, built 7/45. Weymann
(b/n C8864) H30/26R, body removed and vehicle withdrawn Apr 1955.
483 (GUF 183) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27819, built 7/45. Weymann
(b/n C8865) H30/26R, based Worthing. Withdrawn Nov 1955. Sold to Llandudno
& Colwyn Bay Electric Railway, inaugurating their open top services 25
Mar 1956. Withdrawn 1961.
484 (GUF 184) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27820, built 8/45. Weymann
(b/n C8866) H30/26R, withdrawn Feb 1956.
485 (GUF 185) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27821, built 10/45.
Weymann (b/n M2691) H30/26R, withdrawn Mar 1958.
486 (GUF 186) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27822, built 11/45.
Weymann (b/n M2692) H30/26R, withdrawn Dec 1955. With Trimdon Motor Services
1958, but withdrawn 1959.
487 (GUF 387) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD28033, built 11/45.
Weymann (b/n C8899) H30/26R, withdrawn Dec 1955. Bought by Llandudno &
Colwyn Bay Electric Railway 1956, withdrawn 1961.
488 (GUF 388) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD28034, built 11/45.
Weymann (b/n C8906) H30/26R, body removed and vehicle withdrawn Apr
1955. Bought by Llandudno & Colwyn Bay Electric Railway
1956, withdrawn 1961. (A conflicting report says it was with Trimdon Motor
Services in 1958, but I doubt this.)
489 (GUF 389) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD28038, built 11/45.
Weymann (b/n C8905) H30/26R, based Brighton. Body removed and vehicle broken
up for spares Apr 1955.
490 (GUF 390) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27982, built 11/45.
Weymann (b/n C8941) H30/26R, withdrawn Jul 1959 and sold to Hayes, Clock
Face.
491 (GUF 391) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD28037, built 12/45.
Weymann (b/n C8904) H30/26R, withdrawn May 1956. Bought by Llandudno &
Colwyn Bay Electric Railway 1956, withdrawn 1961.
492 (GUF 392) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD28039, built 11/45.
Weymann (b/n C8907) H30/26R, withdrawn Oct 1959.
493 (GUF 393) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD28045, built 12/45.
Weymann (b/n C8940) H30/26R, withdrawn May 1956. Bought by Llandudno &
Colwyn Bay Electric Railway 1956, withdrawn 1961.
494 (GUF 394) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD28048, built 12/45.
Weymann (b/n C8942) H30/26R, withdrawn Sep 1956 and sold (with 6 others)
to Premier Travel in 1957.
495 (GUF 395) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD28160, built 3/46. Park
Royal H30/26R b/n B31717, withdrawn Nov 1956. Sold to Meal Service Co., Brighton
for staff transport. For sale again in 1959 by dealer Thurgood of Ware, Herts.
for £225.
496 (GUF 396) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD28168, built 3/46. Park
Royal H30/26R b/n B31720, 3/52 converted to open-top O30/26R (see below),
re-engined 6LW 5/57, withdrawn Jun 1964.
497 (GUF 397) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD28169, built 3/46. Park
Royal H30/26R b/n B31718, 4/52 converted to open-top O30/26R (see below)
and re-engined 6LW. Withdrawn Jul 1964.
498 (GUF 398) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD28170, built 3/46. Park
Royal H30/26R b/n B31719, withdrawn Apr 1956 and sold to Llandudno &
Colwyn Bay Electric Railway. Withdrawn 1961.
499 (GUF 399) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD28171, built 3/46. Park
Royal H30/26R b/n B31721, 5/52 converted to open-top O30/26R (see below),
withdrawn Jun 1964.
TOTAL 100 ( with 1 survivor )
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FLEET LIST (converted to open top)
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GUY ARAB - 408 - 499 (Total 33)
An interesting photo of No.437 (GUF 137). It looks quite smart,
so it may well be soon after its conversion to open-top in 1959 - it was
withdrawn in 1964, so only spent 5 years in this guise. The London Transport
bus stop on the right shows that it is well away from its normal operating
area, and Paul Snelling tells me that the picture was taken at Tattenham
Corner, so this is almost certainly a private hire trip to the races at Epsom,
probably on Derby Day. What is the upright board at the back on the upper
deck - a windbreak? The RAC motorbike on the left gives the picture a nice
period touch. (Photo: unknown)
No.437 (GUF 137) again, this time on more conventional duties as
it passes Old Steine, Brighton at the start of the lengthy route 102 on 29
July 1961. Photo by Nigel Lemon.
Built 1943 - 1946
Chassis: Guy Arab II Utility, mostly with Gardner 6LW
engines.
Bodies: Various - see below. Some had windshields on the upper
deck, some didn't. Although 32 were used for passenger service, one (460)
had its roof removed for use as a "tree lopper" at Bognor, so it has been
included in the list.
408 (GUF 68) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD26648, built 3/44. Park
Royal (b/n 25247) H30/26R, 4/52 converted to O30/26R. Withdrawn May
1959.
409 (GUF 69) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD26649, built 3/44. Park
Royal (b/n 25248) H30/26R, 7/50 reengined 5LW, 7/50 the first to be converted
to open-top (O30/26R). Withdrawn Mar 1959.
410 (GUF 70) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD26762, built 4/44. Park
Royal (b/n 25281) H30/26R, 1/51 converted to O30/26R. Withdrawn Apr
1959.
411 (GUF 71) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD26820, built 5/44. Park
Royal (b/n 28517) H30/26R, 2/51 converted to O30/26R. Withdrawn Jun
1959.
412 (GUF 72) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD26821, built 5/44. Park
Royal (b/n 28518) H30/26R, 4/51 converted to O30/26R with no windshield.
9/51 re-engined 6LW, based at Eastbourne for routes 97/197 in late 1950's,
6/58 rebodied Weymann O30/26R from 485. Withdrawn June 1964.
413 (GUF 73) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD28589, built 6/44. Park
Royal (b/n 28519) H30/26R, 4/51 converted to O30/26R. 9/51 re-engined 6LW,
5/59 re-engined 5LW and withdrawn.
419 (GUF 119) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27120, built 10/44.
Northern Counties (b/n 3671) H30/26R, 8/51 re-engined 5LW, 2/54 rebuilt to
H28/26R, 11/55 re-engined 6LW, 4/59 converted to open-top O30/26R based at
Eastbourne for routes 97/197, windshield fitted. Withdrawn Apr 1964 and sold
to Tennet, Stockton-on-Tees.
420 (GUF 120) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27121, built 10/44.
Northern Counties (b/n 3674) H30/26R, 9/49 rebuilt to H28/26R, 3/57 converted
to open-top O30/26R. Based Arundel 1950's/60's for route 102, without windshield,
withdrawn at end of 1963 season.
421 (GUF 121) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27119, built 10/44.
Northern Counties (b/n 3673) H30/26R, 8/49 rebuilt to H28/26R. 4/57 converted
to open-top O30/26R with no windshield. Based at Brighton 1961-63 for
Route 27 to Devil's Dyke. Withdrawn Jun 1964.
423 (GUF 123) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27248, built 11/44.
Northern Counties H30/26R, 2/53 rebuilt to H28/26R. 4/59 converted to open-top
O30/26R. Used at Eastbourne, with windshield. Withdrawn Jun 1964.
424 (GUF 124) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27325, built 1/45. Northern
Counties H30/26R, 3/50 rebuilt to H28/26R. 2/57 converted to open-top O30/26R.
Withdrawn Jun 1964.
426 (GUF 126) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27327, built 1/45. Northern
Counties H30/26R, 7/53 rebuilt to H28/26R. 4/59 converted to open-top O30/26R,
fitted with windshield, based in Eastbourne for Route 197, withdrawn June
1964.
437 (GUF 137) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27168, built 10/44.
Northern Counties (b/n 3685) H30/26R, 1/54 rebuilt to H28/26R. 11/55 re-engined
6LW. 5/59 converted to open-top O30/26R, withdrawn Mar 1964.
439 (GUF 139) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27200, built 10/44.
Northern Counties (b/n 3690) H30/26R, 6/54 rebuilt to H28/26R. 4/59 converted
to open-top O30/26R with windshield, based Brighton for route 102; withdrawn
Mar 1964.
440 (GUF 140) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27201, built 10/44.
Northern Counties (b/n 3691) H30/26R, 12/53 rebuilt to H28/26R. 5/59 re-engined
6LW and converted to open-top O30/26R, withdrawn Mar 1964.
442 (GUF 142) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27031, built 8/44. Park
Royal H30/26R, 3/47 re-engined 5LW, 10/48 re-engined 6LW, 1/50 re-engined
5LW, 3/51 converted to open-top O30/26R, withdrawn Apr 1964.
443 (GUF 143) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27034, built 8/44. Park
Royal H30/26R, 11/50 re-engined 5LW, 2/51 converted to open-top O30/26R.
2/58 re-engined 6LW, 6/59 re-engined 5LW and withdrawn.
444 (GUF 144) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27288, built 12/44.
Park Royal H30/26R, 12/50 converted to open-top O30/26R, based Arundel late
1950's for route 102, without windshield, withdrawn Jul 1964.
445 (GUF 145) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27289, built 12/44.
Park Royal H30/26R, 12/50 converted to open-top O30/26R. 1/57 re-engined
5LW, withdrawn Mar 1964.
446 (GUF 146) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27432, built 3/45. Park
Royal H30/26R, 11/50 re-engined 5LW, 1/51 converted to open-top O30/26R with
no windshield. Based Brighton. Withdrawn Jul 1964.
447 (GUF 147) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27438, built 3/45. Park
Royal H30/26R, 2/50 re-engined 5LW, 11/50 converted to open-top O30/26R,
based Brighton in the 1950's. 4/57 re-engined 6LW, 6/59 re-engined 5LW and
withdrawn.
451 (GUF 191) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27376, built 1/45. Northern
Counties H30/26R, 10/54 rebuilt to H28/26R, 3/59 converted to open-top O30/26R
(see below) ** SURVIVOR ** exported to Denmark
1964. With Maribo & District Tourist Company for use at the Lollands
Railway, 1964-71. Then to Jansen, Stubbekoebing, Denmark. At Maribo in bad
condition 2000, then sold to
"Dansk Veteranbil
Udlejning", Hilleroed, Denmark. Returned to UK 2001 (exchanged for
ex-Guernseybus RT). Ian Richardson, Worthing, under restoration.
452 (GUF 152) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27378, built 2/45. Northern
Counties H30/26R, 12/49 rebuilt to H28/26R and re-engined 6LW. 2/57 converted
to open-top O30/26R. Withdrawn June 1964.
460 (GUF 160) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27418, built 2/45. Northern
Counties (b/n 3746) H30/26R. 9/55 rebuilt to open-top tree-lopper by 1961
(not for PSV use) and re-numbered 0460, based at Bognor. Withdrawn Jun 1969
(the last to be withdrawn from service).
464 (GUF 164) Arab II, 6LW. Ch: FD27662, built 8/45. Northern
Counties H30/26R, 9/49 rebuilt to H28/26R, converted to open-top O30/36R
4/57, based Eastbourne 1961. Withdrawn Jun 1964.
466 (GUF 166) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27695, built 7/45. Park
Royal H30/26R, converted to open-top O30/26R 11/50 with no windshield, re-engined
6LW 1/57, based in Brighton for route 27 & 31 in 1950's/60's, but seen
working on Hayling Island around 1959. Withdrawn Jul 1964.
467 (GUF 167) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27959, built 11/45.
Park Royal H30/26R, converted to open-top O30/26R 5/51, re-engined 6LW 7/56,
withdrawn Jun 1964.
468 (GUF 168) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD27984, built 11/45.
Park Royal H30/26R, converted to open-top O30/26R 5/51, re-engined 6LW 2/58,
withdrawn Jun 1964.
471 (GUF 171) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD28017, built 11/45.
Park Royal H30/26R, converted to open-top O30/26R 10/50, re-engined 6LW 9/57,
withdrawn Mar 1964.
472 (GUF 172) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD28018, built 11/45.
Park Royal H30/26R, converted to open-top O30/26R 5/52, on Devil's Dyke service
No.27 in 1962, withdrawn Jun 1964.
496 (GUF 396) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD28168, built 3/46. Park
Royal H30/26R, 3/52 converted to open-top O30/26R, re-engined 6LW 5/57, withdrawn
Jun 1964.
497 (GUF 397) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD28169, built 3/46. Park
Royal H30/26R, 4/52 converted to open-top O30/26R and re-engined 6LW.
Withdrawn Jul 1964.
499 (GUF 399) Arab II, 5LW. Ch: FD28171, built 3/46. Park
Royal H30/26R, 5/52 converted to open-top O30/26R with no windshield. Based
Brighton, withdrawn Jun 1964.
TOTAL 33 ( with 1 survivor )
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And here is that 1 survivor. This image of 451 is taken from a postcard
kindly sent by Thomas Christensen, from Copenhagen, Denmark.
Thomas writes; "The bus was servicing the 'Museum Triangle Route' between
the two cities Sakskøbing and Maribo, around 1965. There still is
a steam train route from the Harbour Bandholm to Maribo
(http://www.museumsbanen.dk/).
In the sixties there was also a steam ferry sailing from Sakskøbing
to Bandholm." Thanks very much Thomas for the picture.