The AECRegentIII RT was one of the variants of the AECRegentIII. It was a double-decker bus produced jointly between AEC and London Transport. It was...
The AECRegentIII (also known as Regent 3 or Regent Mark III) was a type of double-decker bus chassis manufactured by AEC. The RegentIII was mainly built...
to the AECRegentIII (not to be confused with the AECRegent IV underfloor-engine double-decker bus, which never entered production). The Regent V had...
The AECRegent I was a double-decker bus chassis manufactured by AEC. The AECRegent was a bus chassis introduced by AEC in 1929. Twelve pre-production...
The AECRegent II was a front-engined double-decker bus built by AEC from 1945 to 1947. Despite officially being a new type it was very similar to the...
AEC Routemasters of the 1960s and the rear-engined buses of the 1970s. The collection includes pre World War II AECRegents, post-war AECRegentIII RTs...
buses, including preserved RMs and RMLs and their predecessors from the AECRegentIII RT bus family made guest appearances on route 159. On 9 December 2005...
Canadian football R/T (Road/Track), a Dodge car performance designator AECRegentIII RT, London Transport bus, 1938–1979 Rapid transit Line 3 Scarborough...
the allocation at Palmers Green was entirely AECRegents, whilst afterwards it was allocated AECRegentIII RT, RTL, RTW and SRTs, making Palmers Green...
September 2023. "1939 AECRegentIII prototype bus - RT1". www.londonbusmuseum.com. Retrieved 28 February 2020. "1952 AECRegentIII bus - RT2775". www.londonbusmuseum...
was based on the AECRegentIII bus chassis, with a total of 138 manufactured for 11 operators in England at Leyland's Ham and AEC's Southall factories...
were introduced on route 11. AECRegentIII RT buses were in service on route 11 in the 1950s. On 12 June 1959, the fourth AEC Routemaster in passenger service...
double-decker bus first appeared in the city in 1947 with the AECRegentIII RT (predecessor to the AEC Routemaster). London's coach hub is Victoria Coach Station...
(K) and Turnham Green (V) garages, using STL-class AECRegents and, after World War II, AECRegentIII RTs, Leyland Titans, and Routemasters. In 1946, "pay-as-you-enter"...
export version of Ranger, predominantly for Canada Regent 661/O661-series (1929–1942), principal AEC double deck model of the 1930s Renown 663-series (1929–1938)...
The AEC 661T was a two-axle double deck trolleybus chassis manufactured by AEC between 1931 and 1942. Based on the AECRegent bus chassis, 330 were built...
of 17 AECRegents from Leeds City Transport. Between 1972 and 1979, Daimler Fleetlines joined the AECRegentIII RTs, running alongside them. AEC Routemasters...
of special vehicles including an ex Green Line AEC Routemaster, ex London Routemasters and AECRegentIII RTs for use on charter duties. These vehicles...
LUT routes. Conversion began in 1959, using AECRegentIII RT buses for the first three stages, and new AEC Routemasters for the remainder. A consortium...
1942, it was withdrawn between Willesden and Kensal Rise. In May 1949, AECRegentIII RT buses were introduced. On 25 October 1969, it was withdrawn between...
Common to Erith. This was withdrawn in May 1963. In 1967 AEC Routemasters replaced the AECRegentIII RTs that had operated the route since it commenced. In...