
Blue Bus Services
1944
Daimler CWA6
Brush L27/28R
I came across this photo some time ago but I have no idea if any copyright restrictions apply. Its
unusual in that it shows a Blue Bus Services Daimler utility rather than more common photos of the later
Daimlers they used. The bus is leaving Derby Central Bus Station probably sometime in the early to mid
1950s. I do remember travelling on this type to Derby from Burton and then return either via Etwall or
Repton (the Etwall route was more interesting for me) and as far as I can remember they were
increasingly used as Duplicates due to their age in deference to the later Daimlers in the fleet, in the
end they were probably phased out towards the end of the 1950s.
Photograph and Copy contributed by Old Burtonian
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Southdown Motor Services
1929
Leyland Titan TD1
Brush O27/24RO
Seen at the Southgate roundabout on the A23 Crawley By Pass during the 3rd May 1970 HCVC Rally is UF
4813, a 1929 Leyland Titan TD1 with the Brush open top O27/24RO open staircase body that it carried from
new - it is not a conversion. It was restored by Southdown who ran it on the Brighton seafront service
for some years, and it currently remains with the Stagecoach heritage fleet. The TD1 model, very
advanced when it appeared in 1927, had a six cylinder 6.8 litre overhead camshaft petrol engine of up to
98 bhp driving through a four speed sliding mesh gearbox. Most examples were bodied with the Leyland
lowbridge body, the firm initially holding the UK royalty rights for the single offside gangway upper
deck layout. Until these patent rights expired in the mid ‘thirties, other manufacturers employed the
twin gangway form of the upper deck for lowbridge orders. AEC initially used the ‘camel roof’ design on
its highbridge Regent buses purely for cosmetic effect to give a low height appearance from street
level, but this was soon abandoned as public acceptance grew of the stability of double deck buses. UF
4813 carries the radiator design of 1929 that then became familiar on all subsequent TD1 and the later
TD2 machines. Earlier production retained the radiator shape of the Leviathan.
Photograph and Copy contributed by Roger Cox
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Ideal Service (R Taylor & Sons)
1949
Leyland Titan PD2/3
Brush L27/26R
New to Ribble Motor Services (No 2691) in 1949 passed to Delaine Bourne in 1961 as their (No 54) where
it served 5 years when it then passed to R Taylor & Sons Cudworth in February 1966 (No 16) part of the
Ideal Service When Taylors sold out to Yorkshire Traction in 1967 this vehicle passed to H Wray & Sons
of Hoyle Mill Barnsley and remained in service until 1969.
Photographed outside Taylor’s garage at
Cudworth.
Photograph and Copy contributed by Brian Lunn
26/09/17 - 06:45
Twenty years service from one of these vehicles who’s Brush bodies were said
to be of questionable durability was a good innings.
Delaine’s beautiful livery must have
inspired Taylors to replicate the V arrangement on the upper deck front panel and the application of
the IDEAL name on the (illuminated?) glass panel is a nice touch. The large fleetname on the side is
just visible and the whole thing looks very smart indeed, a worthy transformation from blue to red!
I can’t help thinking that H Wray & Sons might not have gone to the same trouble!
Chris Barker
26/09/17 - 14:23
Judging by the rubber window mounts I would guess this vehicle’s bodywork was
rebuilt/refurbished somewhere along the way. In 1949 except for ECW this type of window mounting was
rare. I seem to recall hearing or reading that at this time ECW had this type of window mounting
patented. I am sure someone will comment.
Philip Halstead
27/09/17 - 06:22
Pictures of this bus in Delaine’s ownership are seen here:- //www.delaineheritagetrust.org/54.html The windows had already acquired the
external flush rubber glazing at that time, so a body refurbishment took place either under Delaine
or earlier. Full details about Delaine, including a historic fleet list, may be found on this web
page:- //www.delainebuses.com/fleet.html
Roger Cox
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