Highland Omnibuses Ltd - Guy Arab UF - KWO 37 - K47
Highland Omnibuses Ltd
1952
Guy Arab UF
Duple C37F
Back in the days of half-cabs, most coaches were distinguishable from single-deck buses by their window
line. On buses this was straight and level, but on coaches it usually formed a gentle curve from the
focal point of bonnet and cab down towards the rear. Later, when the engine of heavyweight coaches
disappeared under the floor, there was no longer such a strong focal point, and at first the coach
building industry was undecided as to whether to continue in the old tradition or to produce something
as straight and symmetrical as the new chassis. Duple hedged its bets and did both, offering a choice
between the curvy Ambassador and the straight-laced Roadmaster.
Nicknamed the Iron Duke by those
who built it, the Roadmaster was famously much more successful as a Dinky Toy model than it was in the
real world, but it did have one big fan in the Red & White group, which purchased 21 spacious 37-seaters
on Guy Arab UF chassis as well as a lone Leyland Royal Tiger. After withdrawal, some of the Arab UFs
were sold to Highland Omnibuses, an avid Guy user, for bus work, where they formed an unusually
sumptuous form of local transport! This one was photographed in Inverness Bus Station in June 1968.
To view a shot of the Ambassador body style click here.
Photograph and copy contributed by Peter Williamson
23/06/12 - 05:54
I find it surprising that some of the really obscure "real" vehicles
seem to have been incredibly popular when converted to toy or model form. The Roadmaster is a
classis example, along with the Dinky Commer/Harrington in BOAC livery.
I suppose it must have
depended on the original operators’ preferences, but these Roadmasters look considerably different
from those which Standerwick had, and on which the Dinky seems to be based.
Pete Davies
KWO 37 is a Duple WORLDMASTER not a Roadmaster. Ex Red and White. Similarities with the ‘Roadmaster’ are obvious.
Violets49
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