Interestingly (or not, depending on your point of view) here's the history picked up from
IAN'S BUS STOP: RT
RT172 HLW 159 9/47 new, roofbox body 1421, Park Royal
3RT3
9/47 TC into service on 115, 130, 197 (Croydon)
repainted red, cream band
1954 used on 93
1/57 TC to Aldenham overhaul
1/57 RD from o/h, (Hornchurch), roofbox body 1418: Park Royal,
3RT3
3/58 RD withdrawn into store..
3/58 SW ..change store
3/58 ..sold to Birds (Stratford on Avon)
3/58 ..bought by Bradford Corporation, #410
10/68 withdrawn
11/68 bought for preservation: G.Rhodes, Birkenshaw
11/78 bought for preservation: J.Fozard, Baildon, W.Yorks
bought for preservation: Sutcliffe and Roskuss, W.Yorks
*/86 preserved: Bradford Corporation blue/cream
at West Yorkshire Transport Museum
4/01 preserved, St Helens
2008 preserved in museum, T.Leighton, Keighley
10/11 at Nocturnal Heart of the Pennines Rally, Halifax
I have to say that I had no idea that RTs were being withdrawn as early as 1958, as they continued in service, as a class, for years. Also, was the West Yorkshire Transport Museum mentioned above the late lamented (well, not very lamented actually) "Transperience" at Bradford? Steph and I went there when he was at Uni full of expectation having seen the wonderful collection crammed in at the tram depot in Bradford before that was demolished. It turned out to be a totally sterile experience - I seem to remember that the best they could do for the bus experience was a Leyland Atlantean, although I guess that, by now, they are quite a rarity. At that time they looked the same as any other bus. I seem to remember that there was a tram too, and that was from an Eastern European system so had no connection whatsoever with Bradford or Yorkshire. There were only one or two other visitors and, frankly, I was not too surprised to learn that it had closed after a few years.
But here's a question for the busophiles. What does the acronym RT stand for? And, for that matter RLH, RF, STL, T, TD etc etc? I actually don't know the answer, so this is not an opportunity to demonstrate any sort of superiority!!
Brian