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The AEC Q type was one of the more interesting and unusual
passenger vehicle designs of the interwar years and this is the
first complete history of the type when working in London, its
principal customer. Ken Blacker brings his usual thorough research
to the subject, brought together in a very readable account of
their lives in the Capital between 1932 and 1953. An appendix gives
full details of routes operated by the type.
Ken Blacker follows up his history of the LGOC's 1929 LT type with
this equally definitive account of the ST, which appeared in the
same year. Though all STs were based on the brand new AEC Regent
chassis, the buses comprised a varied fleet as the pages of this
book show. The full story is covered, and well illustrated, up to
the end of the STs in passenger service.
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