St Helens Corporation’s RT AEC Regent Mk III

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  • ISBN 9781398134683
  • Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Geoff Sandford documents the memorable life of BDJ 67, St Helens Corporation’s AEC Regent Mk III (RT type) built to London Transport specification in 1950. New as fleet D67, it worked hard on town and inter-urban routes before sale in 1962 to Hull Corporation as No. 145. The bus completed over 660,000 miles in public service before being preserved. Withdrawn in 1971, it narrowly escaped the cutter’s torch when a small group of North West bus enthusiasts secured it for preservation. This book tells the story of how this was achieved by those directly involved: the bid and collection from Hull; early rally outings; the painstaking return to St Helens condition; and generous help from St Helens transport staff. Along the way, BDJ 67 became far more than a piece of machinery: a symbol of post-war fleet renewal, municipal pride and the birth of the bus-preservation movement – especially notable because St Helens was almost alone, outside London, in buying new RTs.

From smoky first miles home to a craftsman repaint and trophy-winning runs, this is the story of one bus that carried a town’s memory – and still does.

Geoff Sandford was born in St Helens, Lancashire (as it then was), in 1947 and has lived there all his life. He grew up with St Helens RT buses. He has written two books on St Helens trolleybuses: a small booklet published in 1968 by the Reading Transport Society and St Helens Trolleybuses in 2003 by Regent Publications.

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