The opportunity was seized to investigate dual door layouts when Grimsby-Cleethorpes Transport ordered a fleet of small Reliance buses from AEC / Willowbrook. LT placed a follow-on order for three.
They were AEC Reliances with a 7.7 litre AH470 engine hung on the chassis.
Transmission was through a Monocontrol gearbox like that on the RMs.
The body was 8 foot wide with a dual doorway:
an entrance at the front and an exit amidships.
There was an emergency exit door at the offside rear,
another departure from the long-standing London practice of central rear doors.
This gave shorter windows than the standard BET body,
and an odd little window at the back of the offside.
The roof had quarterlights: five on the offside,
three on the nearside avoiding the central door.
The spacing of these matched the normal BET window spacing,
so they did not line up with the windows below.
Livery was standard London Lincoln green,
but with pale cream relief applied as a broad band below the windows.
Indicators comprised a tall wide box at the front, housing a somewhat smaller display,
and a small number-only box perched on the rear dome above the large rear window.
During the next three years they spent short spells at a number of garages,
all three staying together except when one went ahead for type-training.
They went to Addlestone, Reigate, St.Albans, Hertford and back to Hemel Hempstead.
Nowhere were they received with anything approaching rapture.
Overheating was a problem, the engine, fluid flywheel and gearbox being mounted as a group rather than separately.
Also the crews disliked having to supervise the distant central doorway,
and found difficulties with dual doors when stopping in tight spaces in rural lanes:
the stopping places would be determined by waiting passengers,
who would naturally stand in the best spots. If the bus stopped conveniently for them,
it could be awkward for passengers trying to alight into the hedge!
RW 1 495 ALH 8/60 new, delivered to Aldenham
9/60 HH into service on 322, 322A (Hemel Hempstead)
1/61 WY transfer, for 427, 437, 456 (Addlestone)
4/61 WY in use on 462
6/61 RG transfer (Reigate)
12/61 SA transfer for 355 (St.Albans)
9/62 HG transfer for 333, 333B (Hertford)
6/63 HH transfer for 322, 322A
10/63 HH withdrawn, stored
10/63 GR change store (Garston)
11/63 bought by Chesterfield Corporation, #18
64-77 Chesterfield Corporation #18
2/78 withdrawn
3/78 on loan to Webster, Hognaston
3/78 returned to store at Chesterfield
12/78 sold to Wombwell Diesels: scrapped
RW 2 496 ALH 9/60 new, delivered to Aldenham
9/60 HH into service on 322, 322A (Hemel Hempstead)
1/61 WY transfer, for 427, 437, 456 (Addlestone)
*/61 WY used on 437
6/61 RG transfer (Reigate)
*/61 RG used on 440
12/61 SA transfer for 355 (St.Albans)
9/62 HG transfer for 333, 333B (Hertford)
6/63 HH transfer for 322, 322A
10/63 HH withdrawn, stored
10/63 GR change store (Garston)
11/63 bought by Chesterfield Corporation, #19
64-76 Chesterfield Corporation #19
11/77 withdrawn
4/78 bought for preservation by London Bus Preservation Group, Cobham
*/83 preserved in LT green/cream, seen at Cobham
*/83 preserved by Graham Batten, Epsom, Surrey
1999 in preservation, Ashford, Kent
RW 3 497 ALH 9/60 new, delivered to Aldenham
9/60 HH into service on 322, 322A (Hemel Hempstead)
1/61 WY transfer, for 427, 437, 456 (Addlestone)
6/61 RG transfer (Reigate)
*/61 RG used on 440
11/61 SA transfer, trainer (St.Albans)
12/61 SA service on 355
9/62 HG transfer for 333, 333B (Hertford)
8/62 SV transfer (Stevenage)
11/62 HG transfer for 333, 333B
6/63 HH transfer for 322, 322A
10/63 HH withdrawn, stored
10/63 GR change store (Garston)
12/63 bought by Chesterfield Corporation, #20
64-76 Chesterfield Corporation #20
12/77 withdrawn
4/78 sold to Brown, (Motcombe, Devon)
5/78 bought by Shaftesbury & District, Shaftesbury, Dorset
*/79 bought by Brutonian Coaches (Knubly), Bruton, Somerset, #10
8/80 withdrawn
9/82 repainted
*/82 relicensed
10/87 sold to Wacton (Bromyard)
*/88 sold to Brown, (Motcombe, Devon)
7/88 bought by Norman, Wallington, Surrey, for preservation
bought for continued preservation, Essex
1999 in preservation, Epping
RW LB60 p49 interior views
RW 1 495 ALH AIHLB p60 8/63 HH on 322 to Watford Junction, Hemel H
MinLC p111 1960 HH on 322A to Watford Junction (publicity pic)
H61 p90 4/61 WY on 462 to Leatherhead, Weybridge Stn
Exile p72 with Chesterfield Corporation
RW 2 496 ALH LB60 p48 9/60 HH on 322A, Warners End, rear view
H60 p32 10/60 HH on 322 to Hemel Hempstead
H60 p115 c10/60 HH on 322A (front and rear o/s views)
LB60 p48 SA on 355 to Radlett, St Albans
TBX61 p21 1961 WY on 437 to Weybridge, Woking Stn
H61 p33 1961 WY on 437 to Addlestone, New Haw
H61 p98 1961 RG on 440 to Woldingham, Merstham
H62 p15 1/62 SA on 355 to Harpenden, Elstree & Borehamwood Stn
PrB7 p28 1983 at Cobham Museum, preserved
RW 3 497 ALH LB60 p47 9/60 HH on 322 to Two Waters
TBX60 p00 10/60 HH on 322 to Watford Junction, Hemel Hempstead
LB&TA p68 HG on 333, Bengeo & Hertford, Hertford
MinLC p27 HG on 333, Hertford & Bengeo, Hertford
HeyLB3 p59 1963 HG on 333, Bengeo & Hertford, Hertford
LBM103 p29 5/63 HG on 333, Bengeo & Hertford
LCtryB p65 1961 WY on 427 to Woking
LB60 p49 WY on 456 to Weybridge
H61 p156 1961 RG on 440 to Reigate, Caterham
AIHLB p60 7/73 with Chesterfield Corporation
There is also a photo of RW2 on Mike Dawes' TMR Preservation site
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