Ideal Service - Leyland Titan - CCK 668 - 16
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:- http://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:- http://www.delainebuses.com/fleet.html
Roger Cox
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