AEC Regent I
The AEC Regent I was a double-decker bus chassis manufactured by AEC.
| AEC Regent I | |
|---|---|
| .jpg.webp) ST 922 at Brooklands | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | AEC | 
| Production | 1929 - 1942 | 
| Assembly | Southall | 
| Body and chassis | |
| Floor type | Step entrance | 
| Related | AEC Regal I | 
| Chronology | |
| Successor | AEC Regent II | 
History
    
The AEC Regent I was a bus chassis introduced by AEC in 1929.[1] Twelve pre-production examples had been completed by July 1929, with mainstream production commencing in October 1929.[2] It was succeeded by the AEC Regent II in 1942.
Survivors
    
- Birmingham City Transport 486 at the Transport Museum Wythall[3]
- Thomas Tilling 922 at the London Bus Museum[4]
References
    
- The AEC Regent - Ahead of its Time National Transport Museum of Ireland
- Thackray, Brian (2012). The AEC Story: From the Regent to the Monarch. Stroud: Amberley Publishing. ISBN 9781445603902.
- Birmingham bus that survived the Blitz restored for £500,000 BBC News 10 July 2022
- 1930 AEC Regent I bus - ST922 London Bus Museum
Further reading
    
- Townsin, Alan (1982). The Best of British Buses No 7: AEC Regents 1929 - 1942. Transport Publishing Company. ISBN 0903839784.
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