THE LONDON & HOME COUNTIES BUS IMAGE GALLERY
Red Rover Archive photos

London & Home Counties
Red Rover Keith Coaches AEC singledeck buses
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Red Rover doubledecker
This is an unidentified doubledecker which may have been used on Red Rover's services in London in the days before regulation in the late 1920s. The picture is probably of the bus when new.
 
Red Rover Dennis doubledecker
A bus probably bought new for the Aylesbury services developed in the 1930s. This is a Dennis with blinds set for the Buckingham route.
 
Red Rover South Wales AEC Regent V
For a small independent Red Rover had a long history of acquiring new buses, right through to its end. There were also lots of secondhand acquisitions and this one escaped before the fleet was renumbered in 1977. It is an AEC Regent V, believed to have been South Wales 475 (NCY466). It is parked in the Bicester Road yard.
 
Keith Seddon Pennine IV
An unusual - and largely unsuccessful - secondhand acquisition was GWX840J, an all Seddon Pennine IV with dual purpose seating. It originated with Edwards of Liverpool.
 
Keith Coaches AEC Reliance
The archive starts with a Harrington bodied AEC Reliance, so we end with one too, 83VPP, like 1234PP, a 41 seater but is a Cavalier whist 1234PP was a Grenadier model.
 
London & Home Counties
Red Rover Keith Coaches AEC singledeck buses
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