Chassis: Leyland PD2/3, 16ft 4in wheel-base, 6 cylinder 9.8 litre diesel.
Body: Leyland, type RT6: 56 seats (26 + 30), metal frames, 4 bays. 8ft wide
The RTWs were instantly recognisable from behind by the wide red panel each side of the rear destination panel.
This was not a direct result of the 6 inch extra width,
but of the rubber stops that Leyland fitted for the emergency exit window!
These ensured that the rear corner ads were placed much further out than on RTs or RTLs.
Inside, the difference was apparent: Each standard double-seat was fitted with a one inch wall spacer
and the other four inches of extra width were on the gangway. They were more comfortable to sit in,
and much easier to move around in, especially with five standing passengers clogging the aisle (the wartime permission to stand had continued postwar)
The RTWs had the distinction of being London's first 8ft wide motor buses. There had been 8ft wide buses in London Transport already, but those were trolleybuses, meant for South Africa, that were diverted to LT because of the war. They were banned from Central London and spent their days in the Ilford area. Similarly, the 8 ft Leylands were originally banned from Central London, and from anywhere with tram tracks, which limited their scope somewhat. The Metropolitan Police, scourges of public transport innovation, were only prepared to admit them as suburban buses.
| Dates | Route | Route | Garage | Displaced | Replacements |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 49 | 41 | Archway Stn - Turnpike Lane - Tottenham Hale | AR (Tottenham) | LT | RTW |
| August 49 | 187 | South Harrow Stn - Hanger Lane Stn - Kensal Rise - Hampstead Heath | ON (Alperton) | ST | RTW |
| August 49 September 49 |
105 | Shepherds Bush - East Acton - Hanger Lane Stn - Greenford - Southall | S (Shepherds Bush) HW (Hanwell) |
STL, G | RTW |
| October 49 November 49 |
144 | Ilford Stn - Gants Hill - Edmonton - Turnpike Lane Stn | T (Leyton) WG (West Green) |
RTW | |
| November 49 | 144A | Enfield - Edmonton - Turnpike Lane Stn - Alexandra Park | E (Enfield) WG (West Green) |
RTW | |
| December 49 | 112 | Palmers Green - Finchley - Neasden - Ealing Broadway | AD (Palmers Green) | STL | RTW |
| December 49 | 85 | Putney Bridge Stn - Roehampton - Norbiton - Kingston | F (Putney Bridge) | STL | RTW |
| December 49 January 50 |
140 | Mill Hill - Burnt Oak - Kenton - Sth Harrow - Northolt - Hayes | HD (Harrow Weald) EW (Edgware) |
RTW | |
| December 49 January 50 |
142 | Watford Junction - Stanmore - Edgware - Cricklewood - Kilburn Park Stn | EW (Edgware) | RTW | |
| January 50 | 129 | Claybury Broadway - Barkingside - Gants Hill - Ilford Stn | U (Upton Park) | RTW | |
| January 50 March 50 |
145 | Chingford - Woodford - Ilford - Becontree - Dagenham | U (Upton Park) BK (Barking) |
RTW | |
| March 50 May 50 |
148 | Leytonstone - Redbridge - Ilford - Dagenham | BK (Barking) AP (Seven Kings) |
RTW | |
| May 50 | 145 | Chingford - Woodford - Ilford - Becontree - Dagenham | U (Upton Park) BK (Barking) |
RTW | |
| March 50 | 23B | Becontree - Barking | BK (Barking) | RTW | |
| March 50 | 23C | Creekmouth - Barking | BK (Barking) | RTW | |
| May 50 | 139 | Gants Hill - Little Heath - Becontree Heath - Dagenham Dock | AP (Seven Kings) | RTW | |
| May 50 | 147 | Redbridge Stn - Ilford Station | AP (Seven Kings) | RTW | |
| June 50 | 119 | Bromley North - Hayes Stn - West Wickham - Croydon | TB (Bromley) | STL | RTW |
| June 50 | 126 | Beckenham Junction - Park Langley - Bromley - Grove Park - Eltham | TB (Bromley) | STL | RTW |
| June 50 | 138 | Bromley North - Hayes Stn - Coney Hall | TB (Bromley) | STL | RTW |
The first experiment was successful enough for two more to follow in June/July.
In the second, the "target" area was Shaftesbury Avenue in the West End.
RTWs were swapped for a fortnight for the test, going to Putney Bridge (AF) and Holloway (J)
for the 14, Battersea (B) and Holloway for the 19, Battersea and Hackney for the 22
and Leyton (T) for the 38 and 38A. This time Hackney had only STLs to swap,
so new RTs were loaned elswehere to find the needed RTWs. Loughton, stuck with postwar STDs on the 38 group,
and not even on the official waiting list for RT family buses,
was denied the opportunity to try them out!
Following straight on was the third test, centred on Threadneedle Street in the City for a week. Willesden (AC) gained RTWs for the 6, 6A, 8 and 8A; Hackney kept its test buses for the 6, 6A and 22; Clay Hall (CL) had them for the 60 as well as the 8, 8A, and Battersea kept some for a share of the 22.
Southall (HW) was no stranger to RTWs (as Hanwell garage), and received a further batch in the last third of 1950 for the 92 and 92A. Likewise Harrow Weald (HD), which replaced STLs and the disliked SRTs from the 114. These were vestiges of the pre-trials plans, too advanced to change at short notice.
In September RTW421 and RTW422 travelled to Berlin to represent London Transport and Leyland at the German Industries Fair.
The new order for RTWs at home began in September: Putney Bridge (F) replaced its mix of STLs, war-time RTs and new RTs on the 74 with new RTWs, which saw the wider buses skirting the West End for the first time. After that Battersea and Chalk Farm gained allocations for the 31 and 39, displacing RTLs which took RTWs into the heart of the West End.
| Dates | Route | Route | Garage | Displaced | Replacements |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| August 50 | 92 | Southall - Greenford - Wembley Pool | HW (Southall) | STL | RTW |
| August 50 | 92A | Southall - Greenford - Wembley Central | HW (Southall) | STL | RTW |
| September 50 | 74 | Camden Town - Marble Arch - Knightsbridge - Putney - Putney Heath | F (Putney Bridge) | STL, RT2, RT | RTW |
| October 50 | 114 | Edgware Stn - Stanmore - Wealdstone - S.Harrow - Rayners Lane Stn | HD (Harrow Weald) | STL,SRT | RTW |
| Nov - Dec 50 | 31 | Camden Town - Chalk Farm - Kilburn - Notting Hill Gate - Kensington - Chelsea | CF (Chalk Farm) B (Battersea) |
RTL | RTW |
| Nov - Dec 50 | 39 | Southfields - Clapham Junc - Battersea - Westminster - Trafalgar Sq. - Camden Town | CF (Chalk Farm) B (Battersea) |
RTL | RTW |
January 1951 saw no major changes in the RTW fleet as such,
but was significant in that a large chunk of the tram network was swept away,
paving the way for RTWs to venture into south-west London more readily.
February 1951, however, saw a large movement towards the centre.
The isolated RTW contingent at Bromley, after only six months there,
was swapped with RTs from Willesden,
and took up residence on the 8 and 8A - two of the trials routes.
The Clay Hall contribution was obtained by sweeping Palmers Green clean of RTWs in exchange for RTLs,
plus a contribution gleaned from Seven Kings' 139 route.
April saw even more changes, with the conversion of the famous route 11 plus the 6 and 6A. For Dalston's large share of the 11 all the RTWs were drained from Leyton and Upton Park, with a large contribution from Harrow Weald, plus some from Putney Bridge. Riverside (the erstwhile Hammersmith, R) gained its share for the 11 also from Harrow Weald, as did Willesden and Hackney for the 6 and 6A. This wiped Harrow Weald clear, and still left a deficit. So Edgware swapped some of its RTWs to Riverside, plus some to Putney Bridge to restore its allocation. All these buses were replaced by RTs or RTLs from the garages involved, or through three-way swaps to keep RT and RTL allocations separate.
Another major swap-around came in May 1951,
with West Green losing its entire allocation to Tottenham (AR) for the interworked 76 and 34B,
which also robbed Barking and Alperton.
Southall and Alperton also sent RTWs to Willesden for the 46, receiving STLs in return.
| Dates | Route | Route | Garage | Displaced | Replacements |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 51 | 8, 8A | Old Ford - Liverpool St Stn - Holborn - Oxford Circus - Maida Vale - Kingsbury Old Ford - Liverpool St Stn - London Bridge Stn |
AC (Willesden) CL (Clay Hall) |
RT | RTW from TB RTW from AD, AP |
| Apr 51 | 11 | Liverpool St Stn - Aldwych - Trafalgar Sq. - Westminster - Victoria - Chelsea - Hammersmith - Shepherds Bush | D (Dalston) R (Riverside) |
RT | RTW from T, U, HD, F RTW from HD, EW |
| Apr 51 | 6, 6A | Hackney Wick - Leyton - Liverpool St Stn - Aldwych - Trafalgar Sq. - Oxford Circus - Kensal Rise
Hackney Wick - Leyton - Liverpool St Stn - Aldwych - Waterloo Stn |
AC (Willesden) H (Hackney) |
RT | RTW from HD RTW from HD |
| May 51 | 76, 34B |
Victoria Stn - Waterloo Stn - Blackfriars - Bank - Dalston - Stamford Hill - Tottenham Edmonton - Ponders End - Brimsdown |
AR (Tottenham) | RTW from WG, ON, BK | |
| May 51 | 46 | Alperton Stn - Neasden - Kensal Rise - Notting Hill Gate - Knightsbridge - Victoria - Waterloo Stn | AC (Willesden) | STL | RTW from ON, HW |
| Aug 51 | 22 | Putney Common - Chelsea - Knightsbridge - Piccadilly - Holborn - Babk - Liverpool St Stn | B (Battersea) H (Hackney) |
STL | RTW from AP, BK, HW |
| Aug 51 | 15 | East Ham - Upton Park - Poplar - Aldgate - Bank - Aldwych - Trafalgar Sq. - Oxford Circus - Ladbroke Grove | U (Upton Park) | RT | RTW from HW, ON, S |
Through the rest of the fifties they provided a distinctive touch to central London. We didn't get these in the suburbs any more. They were a little different, a touch exotic - and very much at home on the Capital's busiest routes.
New tasks came their way as the fifties progressed. Withdrawal of the wartime RTs from Putney Bridge in February 1955 brought replacements for route 14 in the shape of RTWs scraped together from surpluses around the fleet.
1958 saw a contraction in bus provision throughout the fleet, especially after the strike. Enough RTWs became available through the re-entry to service of the works float at the end of the overhaul round for Chalk Farm to convert route 24 to RTW operation. Also, in November, the big shakeup implementing service reductions after the strike saw Walworth (WL) became an RTW garage, the first ex-tram depot to do so, for the 45, 176 and 176A. Middle Row (X) also took over route 18B from Willesden, along with its RTWs, but this allocation was short-lived: the RTWs went off to Walworth ten months later. Putney Bridge (F) closed, with its RTWs transferring next door to Chelverton Road (AF).
November 1959 saw RTWs go to an ex-trolleybus depot for the first time, when Clay Hall closed, the RTW allocation and routes transferring to nearby Bow (BW).
April 1960 saw some on trolleybus replacement route 123, from Tottenham garage, operating alongside Routemasters.
Once the Routemasters had completed their first task of displacing the trolleybuses in 1962
they inevitably started to displace the RTWs from the high profile Central routes.
Putney's allocation on the 14 was replaced in October 1963.
RTWs took up new duties on route 95, working from Brixton (BN).
November saw large-scale displacement from the 24,
with the high-numbered Chalk Farm buses largely being spread around the other RTW garages,
in turn displacing low-numbered examples into the training fleet all over London:
wide Leylands replaced green Leylands in the training fleet!
Early 1964 saw them replaced on Tottenham's 123 and 41, where presumably they compared badly in the public's eyes with their RM colleagues. They went too from Upton Park's 15 and interworked 100, in April, moving to Brixton for the 109. In 1965 many were displaced by RTLs, and then by RMs, at Bow (8, 8A), Willesden (8, 6, 6B, 33, 46, 176), Hackney (6, 6A), Riverside (11), Battersea and Chalk Farm.
Early in 1966 they disappeared in droves - from Chalk Farm (45, 31), Walworth (45), Hackney (106), Dalston (11), Riverside (11), Hackney (22). They remained only at relative newcomer Brixton, where they survived until May on the 95 and 109. Last day of passenger service was 14th May 1966, with RTW467 the last to run in.
RTW 29 KGK 529: active preservation, UK
RTW 75 KGK 575: actively preserved by Blue Triangle
RTW 127 KGK 627: Ontario: built into restaurant/bar
RTW 128 KGK 628: Fish and Chip diner, Ontario!
RTW 148 KGK 648: in North America
RTW 151 : in UK
RTW 178 KLB 908: with doors, rear emergency door
and yellow Stevensons livery.
RTW 185 KLB 915: active preservation, UK
RTW 329 : in UK
RTW 335 : returned to UK by Imperial Buses in 2004: needs work
RTW 467 LLU 957: active preservation, UK
RTW 497 LLU 987: active preservation, UK
RTW bus histories
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