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Unitrans RLH 21 and RLH 34 were ex-London Transport double decker buses owned by Unitrans in Davis, California. These buses were purchased by Unitrans only for spare parts and were never used in regular service. Having been sold in 1981, they are no longer part of the Unitrans fleet. The RLH model buses differed from the RTs and RTLs on the fleet in that they were lower in height (hence the "LH" in their model designation). The lower overall height also made for a partly claustrophobic interior: the upstairs saloon (passenger cabin) seating area was only 4 feet, 7-7/8 inches tall. ==Technical specifications== Manufacturer (chassis): Associated Equipment Company (AEC) Manufacturer (coachwork): Weymann Motor Bodies Ltd Model (chassis): AEC Regent III Model (coachwork): Weymann RLH2 Date built: October, 1952 Engine: AEC 9.6-litre diesel with air-operated Wilson preselector gearbox Length: 26 feet Width: 7 feet, 6 inches Seating capacity: 53 (26 downstairs, 27 upstairs) Original operator: London Transport Original fleet number: RLH 21, RLH 34 Original licence plate number: MXX 221 (RLH 21), MXX 234 (RLH 34) Date acquired by Unitrans: Before September, 1979 Current status: Retired and sold in October, 1981. RLH 21 is last known to be under private ownership by Red Rock Winery in Merced, CA. RLH 34 is currently located in Happy Valley near Anderson Ca.in undrivable condition. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Unitrans RLH21 & RLH34」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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