Roland Curling Bond (5 May 1903 – 20 December 1980) was a British locomotive engineer.
Bond was born in Ipswich in 1903, and became interested in railways when staying in Yarmouth during the Great War.
[citation needed] In 1931 Bond returned to the LMS, becoming an "assistant works superintendent" at Horwich.
[citation needed] In 1948, on the formation of the Railway Executive, Bond was appointed chief officer (Locomotive Construction and Maintenance), reporting to Riddles, who was now "Member of the Railway Executive for Mechanical and Electrical Engineering".
He was succeeded as Chief Mechanical Engineer in October 1958 by John Frederick (Freddie) Harrison.