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Last Updated 3 December
2007
Another visit to some delightful vehicles from the past. This
time it's a look at the AEC Regals operated by Trent Motor Traction.
Before World War 2, most of the buses of Trent Motor Traction,
based in Derby, were made by B.M.M.O., and in 1935 the entire fleet of over
250 vehicles were single deckers. However, Trent bought their first new AEC
Regals in 1937 and, after the war, three more batches of halfcab Regals buses,
and two deliveries of coaches were purchased, although the company was to
standardise on Leyland products from 1951 onwards. One of the coach batches
came without bodies, and was allotted units from old Daimlers, and from the
second post-war bus delivery, 20 were selected in 1958 for extension
to 30 feet and a total rebuild.
Mike Flanagan took this shot of RC 4615 at the Birmingham and
Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BAMMOT) site at Wythall, near Birmingham. Mike
has copyright to the picture which was provided (as always) via Roger Hardy,
who thinks it was probably taken during 1996. Many thanks to Roger for providing
the picture and letting me use it.
This shows Trent 714 (RC 4615), a 1937-vintage AEC
Regal I. The Willowbrook B35F body was fitted new in 1950. It is part of
the collection at the Birmingham
and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BAMMOT) at Chapel Lane, Wythall.,
Birmingham. It certainly looks smart, and is the only survivor of its batch
of 20 (and the only surviving Trent pre-war Regal).
The fleet list has been arranged in order of delivery date,
which is not necessarily in order of fleet number. My thanks to David Root
for his great assistance with facts and figures, and filling in the
gaps.
As with my other lists, the 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.
FLEET LIST
===============
Trent's first AEC Regal, No.700 (RC 4601) seen in the 1950s, after
being fitted with a new Willowbrook bus body. Photo: unknown.
AEC REGAL I - 700 - 719
(Total 20)
Built in 1937
Chassis: AEC Regal I with 7.7 litre O662 oil engines. Most of
the batch had pre-selective transmission.
Body: 700-709 originally had Duple B35F bodies, and
710-719 had Willowbrook B35F bodies, but all except 703, 712, 717 and 719
were later fitted with new Willowbrook B35F bodies in 1950.
700 (RC 4601) Duple body, then Willowbrook B35F in 1950. Withdrawn
1958.
701 (RC 4602) Duple body, then Willowbrook B35F in 1950. Withdrawn
1958.
702 (RC 4603) Duple body, then Willowbrook B35F in 1950. Withdrawn
1958.
703 (RC 4604) Duple B35F body. Withdrawn in 1955.
704 (RC 4605) Duple body, then Willowbrook B35F in 1950. Withdrawn
1958.
705 (RC 4606) Duple body, then Willowbrook B35F in 1950. Withdrawn
1958.
706 (RC 4607) Duple body, then Willowbrook B35F in 1950. Withdrawn
1958.
707 (RC 4608) Duple body, then Willowbrook B35F in 1950. Withdrawn
1958.
708 (RC 4609) Duple body, then Willowbrook B35F in 1950. Withdrawn
1958, in use by St.Patrick's Church, Rochdale 1960.
709 (RC 4610) Duple body, then Willowbrook B35F in 1950. Withdrawn
1958. To F.Cowley (dealer), Salford. Later to R.Prentice, West Calder, then
returned to F.Cowley and probably scrapped.
710 (RC 4611) Willowbrook body, new Willowbrook body 1950. Withdrawn
1958.
711 (RC 4612) Willowbrook body, new Willowbrook body 1950. Withdrawn
1958.
712 (RC 4613) Willowbrook body. Withdrawn 1953.
713 (RC 4614) Willowbrook body, new Willowbrook body 1950. Withdrawn
1958, with Prefect, Liverpool 1959.
714 (RC 4615) c/n O6622059. Willowbrook body, new Willowbrook B35F
body 1950. Withdrawn 1958. ** SURVIVOR ** Now with BAMMOT, Wythall,
Birmingham.
715 (RC 4616) Willowbrook body, new Willowbrook body 1950. Withdrawn
1958.
716 (RC 4617) Willowbrook body, new Willowbrook body 1950. Withdrawn
1958.
717 (RC 4618) Willowbrook body. Withdrawn 1953.
718 (RC 4619) Willowbrook body, new Willowbrook body 1950. Withdrawn
1958.
719 (RC 4620) Willowbrook body. Withdrawn 1953.
AEC REGAL II - 637 -
642 (Total 6)
The coachwork on No.641 was already eight years old when this Regal was
built. Photo by kind permission of The
Omnibus Society (# 47/32).
Built in 1946
Chassis: AEC Regal I, O662 engine.
Body: Fitted with pre-war Duple 31-seat front-entrance coach
bodies from 1938 Daimlers RC 5988-93 (which carried the same fleet numbers),
and which had been converted to double-deck.
637 (RC 8740)
638 (RC 8741)
639 (RC 8742)
640 (RC 8743)
641 (RC 8744)
642 (RC 8745) - With Unit Construction, Hollywood, Co.Down, N.Ireland
1958.
AEC REGAL I - 720 -
749 (Total 30)
Built in 1946
Chassis: AEC Regal I, 7.7 litre O662 engine.
Body: Willowbrook 34 seat front-entrance bus bodies
Notes: Many of the buses had been withdrawn by 1959, and five
of the remainder were renumbered to fill in gaps that appeared as a result
of those withdrawals. Thus from 1959-1960 there were 18 remaining buses
numbered in a new continuous series from 730 to 747, thirteen wearing
their original numbers, and five that had been allocated new ones. Then,
in 1960, all the remaining vehicles were withdrawn.
720 (RC 8747) - Renumbered as 730 in 1959. Withdrawn 1960.
721 (RC 8748) - Withdrawn 1959, to Wimpey construction.
722 (RC 8749) - Renumbered as 732 in 1959. Withdrawn 1960, sold
to Wimpey (contractor).
723 (RC 8750) - Renumbered as 734 in 1959. Withdrawn 1960.
724 (RC 8751) - Withdrawn 1959
725 (RC 8752) - Withdrawn 1959
726 (RC 8992) - Withdrawn 1959, sold to Wimpey
construction.
727 (RC 8993) - Renumbered as 736 in 1959. Withdrawn 1960.
728 (RC 8994) - Withdrawn 1959, sold to Wimpey
construction
729 (RC 8995) - Withdrawn 1959, sold to Norwest Construction,
Liverpool
730 (RC 8996) - Withdrawn 1959, sold to Townson, Bolton
(contractors)
731 (RC 8997) - Withdrawn 1960, sold to Jervis,
Wellington.
732 (RC 8998) - Withdrawn 1959, sold to Wimpey. Seen in Manchester
8/62.
733 (RC 8999) - Withdrawn 1960
734 (RC 9000) - Withdrawn 1959, sold to Norwest Construction,
Liverpool. Possibly later to Lane (contractor), Derby.
735 (RC 9001) - Withdrawn 1960
736 (RC 9002) - Withdrawn 1959, sold to Wimpey.
737 (RC 9003) - to a contractor in Luton
738 (RC 9004) - Withdrawn 1960, sold to Barnett (contractor),
Hull.
739 (RC 9005) - Withdrawn 1959, sold to Stokes, Carstairs
740 (RC 9006) - Withdrawn 1960
741 (RC 9007) - Withdrawn 1960
742 (RC 9008) - Withdrawn 1960
743 (RC 9009) - Withdrawn 1959
744 (RC 9010) - Withdrawn 1960
745 (RC 9011) - Withdrawn 1960
746 (RC 9012) Sold around 1960 to Cheshire Homes, Staunton Harold
(painted grey, named "Pathfinder"), then to National Coal Board (Moira, near
Burton on Trent), then to preservationist in Coalville. ** SURVIVOR
** with Rother Valley Road Transport Society in 1991. Stephen Morris
(Quantock Heritage),
Taunton, Somerset 2005 (chassis only)
747 (RC 9013) - Withdrawn 1960, reportedly also went to the
Cheshire Home at Staunton Harold (see 746 above). Replaced 1971 by AEC Reliance
No.50 (RRC 233). Other reports say it was with Wimpey in 1961.
748 (RC 9014) - Withdrawn 1959
749 (RC 9015) - Renumbered as 739 in 1959. Withdrawn 1960. To
F.Cowley (dealer), Salford. Later to R.Prentice, West Calder, then returned
to F.Cowley and probably scrapped.
AEC REGAL I - 750 -
794 (Total 45)
No.765 (RC 9671) working route 19 to Melbourne in the 1950s. This
bus was be lengthened and complete rebuilt in 1958. Photo:
unknown.
Built in 1947
Chassis: AEC Regal I, 7.7 litre O662 engines.
Body: Willowbrook 35 seat front-entrance bus bodies (except
750 & 751 which had 34 seats).
Notes: 20 of the vehicles were extended to 30 feet long in 1958,
and the bodies rebuilt accordingly. These vehicles were renumbered 300-319.
Two of the surviving vehicles were then withdrawn in 1959, and the remaining
23 formed a new continuous series between 752 and 774. This process required
the renumbering of several at the end of the batch.
750 (RC 9016) - Renumbered as 743 (or 747?) in 1959. Withdrawn
1960.
751 (RC 9017) Withdrawn 1959. Became Lorry '1', later known
as A19, tower wagon with lorry cab.
752 (RC 9658) Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F (30 ft) in 1958
and renumbered 301. Withdrawn 1963. Other reports say it was with McAlpine,
Luton in 1961.
753 (RC 9659) - Withdrawn 1960. To Manchester Corporation (Water
Works).
754 (RC 9660) - Withdrawn 1960, sold to Dew, Oldham.
755 (RC 9661) - Withdrawn 1960
756 (RC 9662) - Withdrawn 1960. With Wimpey Comstruction in
1961.
757 (RC 9663) Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F (30 ft) in 1958
and renumbered 300. Withdrawn 1963.
758 (RC 9664) - Withdrawn 1960
759 (RC 9665) Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F (30 ft) in 1958
and renumbered 302. Withdrawn 1962.
760 (RC 9666) - Withdrawn 1960. With Ives, Derby in 1961.
761 (RC 9667) - Withdrawn 1960, sold to Druitt, Poole, Dorset
(contractor).
762 (RC 9668) Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F (30 ft) in 1958
and renumbered 303. Withdrawn 1963.
763 (RC 9669) - Withdrawn 1960
764 (RC 9670) - Withdrawn 1960
765 (RC 9671) Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F (30 ft) in 1958
and renumbered 304. Withdrawn 1962.
766 (RC 9672) - Withdrawn 1960
767 (RC 9673) - c/n O6625095, to Hulleys of Baslow 1960. Withdrawn
1969.
768 (RC 9674) - Withdrawn 1960. With McAlpine, Luton in
1961.
769 (RC 9675) Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F (30 ft) in 1958
and renumbered 305. Withdrawn 1962 and sold to George Wimpey,
contractors.
770 (RC 9676) - Withdrawn 1960, sold to Smith, Leigh.
771 (RC 9677) Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F (30 ft) in 1958
and renumbered 306. Withdrawn 1962 and sold to George Wimpey,
contractors.
772 (RC 9678) Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F (30 ft) in 1958
and renumbered 307. Withdrawn 1962.
773 (RC 9679) - Withdrawn 1960, to John Laing (contractor)
774 (RC 9680) Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F (30 ft) in 1958
and renumbered 308. Withdrawn 1963.
775 (RC 9681) Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F (30 ft) in 1958
and renumbered 309. Withdrawn 1962 and sold to George Wimpey,
contractors.
776 (RC 9682) - Renumbered as 752 in 1959. Withdrawn 1960.
777 (RC 9683) Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F (30 ft) in 1958
and renumbered 310. Withdrawn 1963, sold to Edmunds, Rassau.
778 (RC 9684) - Renumbered as 757 in 1959. Withdrawn 1960.
779 (RC 9685) Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F (30 ft) in 1958
and renumbered 311. Withdrawn 1962 and sold to George Wimpey,
contractors.
780 (RC 9686) - Renumbered as 759 in 1959. Withdrawn 1960, sold
to Gleeson, Nottingham (contractor).
781 (RC 9687) Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F (30 ft) in 1958
and renumbered 312. Sold 1963 to Leith, Sanquhar, Scotland. Withdrawn
1968.
782 (RC 9688) - Renumbered as 762 in 1959. Withdrawn 1960.
783 (RC 9689) Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F (30 ft) in 1958
and renumbered 313. Withdrawn 1962 and sold to George Wimpey,
contractors.
784 (RC 9690) - Renumbered as 765 in 1959. Withdrawn 1960.
785 (RC 9691) - Renumbered as 769 in 1959. Withdrawn 1960, sold
to McAlpine (contractor).
786 (RC 9692) Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F (30 ft) in 1958
and renumbered 314. Withdrawn 1962.
787 (RC 9693) Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F (30 ft) in 1958
and renumbered 315. Withdrawn 1963 and sold to Leith, Scotland.
788 (RC 9694) Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F (30 ft) in 1958
and renumbered 316. Withdrawn 1963.
789 (RC 9695) - Renumbered as 771 in 1959. Withdrawn 1960.
790 (RC 9696) - c/n O6625118. Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F
(30 ft) in 1958 and renumbered 317. Sold 1963 to Shamrock Bus Service,
Thurles.
791 (RC 9697) - Renumbered as 772 in 1959. Withdrawn 1960, sold
to McAlpine (contractor).
792 (RC 9698) Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F (30 ft) in 1958
and renumbered 318. Withdrawn 1963, sold to Edmunds, Rassau.
793 (RC 9699) Rebuilt by Willowbrook to FDP39F (30 ft) in 1958
and renumbered 319. Withdrawn 1962, sold to Clynog & Trevor Motor Company,
Trevor.
794 (RC 9700) - Renumbered as 774 in 1959. Withdrawn 1960.
Notes: The vehicles were part of the batch 750 - 794, with bodies
extended and rebuilt by Willowbrook to 30 feet long in 1958 as FDP39F. For
details therefore see that batch.
AEC REGAL III - 600 -
611 (Total 12)
No.611 (ACH 441) visits the Swannington Festival, Leicestershire in 1984
(Photo: Dick Gilbert)
Built in 1948
Chassis: AEC Regal III, 7.7 litre O682 oil engine, Chassis numbers
O682001 to 2012
Body: Windover "Huntingdon" coach bodies, 30 seat, front entrance.
Converted to C32F in 1953. Numbers 608 & 609 operated as C27F for a while
from 1949.
600 (ACH 430) Withdrawn 1959, sold to W.J.Hall, Trelyn, S.Wales.
Withdrawn by them in 1963.
601 (ACH 431) Withdrawn 1959. With Pemberton, Upton, Yorks,
1960.
602 (ACH 432) Withdrawn 1959. With Pemberton, Upton, Yorks,
1960.
603 (ACH 433) Withdrawn 1959. With Comfort, Dunfermline
1960.
604 (ACH 434) Withdrawn 1959.
605 (ACH 435) Withdrawn 1959. To W.J.Hall, Pengam, S.Wales 1959,
scrapped in 1963.
606 (ACH 436) Withdrawn 1959. With Pemberton, Upton, Yorks,
1960. With Lowton Group (contractors) by 1962.
607 (ACH 437) Withdrawn 1959. With Pemberton, Upton, Yorks,
1960.
608 (ACH 438) Withdrawn 1959. With Pemberton, Upton, Yorks,
1960.
609 (ACH 439) Withdrawn 1959. With Boyes, Bradford in
1959.
610 (ACH 440) Withdrawn 1959, sold to Edmunds, Rassa.
611 (ACH 441) Withdrawn 1959. Sold to James of Bleanforth
in 1960, then to Edmunds, Rassa 1960, then to Lewis, Rhydlewis. Laid up in
a Cardiganshire field from 1965 to 1975. ** SURVIVOR** Stephen Morris
(Quantock Heritage),
Taunton, Somerset
AEC REGAL III - 643
(Total 1)
Built in 1949, acquired in 1956.
Chassis: AEC Regal III, 9.6 litre 9621A engine.
Body: Burlingham halfcab 33-seat front entrance coach body.
Notes; Acquired among other vehicles in 1956 with the business
of E. Naylor & Sons, of South Normanton.
643 (NNU 648) Withdrawn 1959.
AEC REGAL III - 644
(Total 1)
Built in 1950, acquired in 1956.
Chassis: AEC Regal III, 9.6 litre 9621E engine.
Body: Burlingham full-fronted 33-seat front entrance coach
body.
Notes; Acquired among other vehicles in 1956 with the business
of E. Naylor & Sons, of South Normanton.
644 (ORA 181) Withdrawn 1959.
AEC REGAL IV - 645 (Total
1)
Built in 1951, acquired in 1956.
Chassis: AEC Regal IV, 9821E
Body: Burlingham 33-seat centre entrance coach body.
Notes; Acquired among other vehicles in 1956 with the business
of E. Naylor & Sons, of South Normanton.
645 (PRB 709) Withdrawn 1961, sold to Jordan,
Blaenavon.
AEC REGAL III - 100 - 119
(Total 20)
No.100 (BRC 300), from Trent's last batch of front-engined Regals,
on an excursion in the 1950s. The paintwork is gleaming, and it's a shame
that this is not a colour picture, so that the striking red livery could
be fully appreciated. Photo: unknown.
Built in 1950
Chassis: AEC Regal III, 7.7 litre oil engine with Crossley
syncromesh gears. Chassis numbers 6821X428 to X447 (6821X designated
Crossley gearbox - 6821A was crash gearbox).