Corgi 1/76 OM46308B Routemaster Black Prince, 63B Royal Armouries via Arndale University City Square
Corgi 1/76 Routemaster Black Prince, 63B Royal Armouries via Arndale University City Square OM46308B
The acquisition of a preserved Douglas Corporation AEC Regent in 1968 provided the impetus to operate buses and led to the founding of ‘Black Prince’ Coaches, named after the famous statue in Leeds City Square. The company’s buses and coaches originally wore a green and cream livery and operated contracts, private hires and a Blackpool Express service. A new livery of red, yellow and maroon, applied differently to each bus, was adopted following deregulation in 1986.
RM441 was acquired in 1990 from Western Scottish Omnibuses, when its Clydeside subsidiary was re-absorbed and RMs operation ceased. Clydeside had sold many of its ‘cherished’ RM registration plates and named many of its RMs with male names beginning with ‘R’, RM441 duly took the name ‘Rudolf’. OM46308 is a Dual Destination Model: OM46308A - Routemaster Black Prince, X51 Morley Fountain Inn via Elland Road OM46308B - Routemaster Black Prince, 63B Royal Armouries via Arndale University City Square