Rochdale Corporation Welfare Dept - AEC Regal III - BCP 543 - 900
Rochdale Corporation Welfare Dept.
1949
AEC Regal III 9621E
Roe B33F
BCP 543 was originally one of twenty-two AEC Regal III 9621E’s with Roe B32R bodies delivered to the
Halifax Corporation and JOC fleets in 1949, and was numbered 268. Fourteen of them, including 268, were
rebuilt at Skircoat Road workshops during 1953/54 to B33F layout and with modifications made to the
front bulkhead to allow for one-man-operation. These were also for a time repainted into a livery
of cream with a single orange band to draw attention to the fact that they were OMO and in connection
with them being used for the local Countryside Tours during the summertime and bank holidays, though
they were returned to standard bus livery later. Withdrawn in 1964, 268 was sold to the Rochdale
Corporation Welfare Department who rebuilt it with a rear tail-lift for the transport of disabled people
and numbered it 500. They renumbered it 900 in 1970, and it was withdrawn and sold for scrap in 1972.
Though Roe’s teak body framing always had an enviable reputation for strength and longevity, when
Halifax Corporation had carried out its modifications, the cutting of an aperture in the nearside for
the forward entrance directly opposite another on the offside for the emergency exit, along with the
bulkhead alterations caused a significant weak spot across the bodywork at that point, and the resultant
sag in frame stands out quite clearly - particularly in the offside view above. The nine Regals that
retained their rear entrances remained sound until the end - which unfortunately came rather early, some
going as early as 1958 and the last one in 1962. Lovely little buses.
Photograph and Copy contributed by John Stringer
21/10/14 - 06:19
Although allocated to the Rochdale Welfare Department this bus received what
was then the current Rochdale Corporation bus fleet livery with the exception that the blue band was
a lighter shade. This is interesting as when the new predominantly cream Rochdale bus livery was
being introduced in the early 1960’s, two vehicles wore this lighter blue band for a very short
period before the darker Oxford Blue trim as pioneered on AEC Regent V no.277 was adopted as the new
standard. These were Daimler CVG6 no.238 and AEC Regal IV no.12. I seem to recall the light blue
only lasted a matter of weeks on these vehicles before the Oxford Blue replaced it.
At the
time as a schoolboy spotter I was quite excited about this new livery but once it began to replace
the streamlined blue and cream across the whole fleet I came to hate it. It was bland and totally
impractical for a northern industrial town where the atmosphere in those days was mucky to say the
least.
Philip Halstead
22/10/14 - 07:17
The lighter blue was worn by 12 and 238, and also on delivery by new Weymann bodied Reliances 16 - 20 (3116 - 3120 DK). It didn’t last on these, of course. The blue adopted as standard was the same shade of blue as used on the much lamented "streamlined" livery.
Don McKeown
22/10/14 - 17:59
Daimler CVG6 number 238 was always easily identifiable because the rubbers holding the destination blind glasses were painted cream whereas it was usual to mask them over during repaint so they remained black. By the way 16-20 were 2116-2120 DK.
David Slater
15/11/17 - 07:17
Re rad blankets PD2 exposed rads had a plate about one foot deep but full width. It appeared to be in the middle because that was the bottom of the cooling tubes. The lower section of the rad was a dummy. Also with the blanker fitted on the outside there was a 2 to 3 inch gap to the actual tubes which would seriously reduce the warming effect. In effect as the thermostats were pre wax type generally they failed inside a year so the engines always ran cooler than the designed temperature. Even in summer
Mr Anon
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