- The AEC
Routemaster is a front-engined double-decker bus that was
designed by
London Transport and
built by the ****ociated
Equipment Company (AEC) and...
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Routemaster may
refer to: AEC
Routemaster, a front-engined double-decker bus
built 1954–1968 in
London New
Routemaster, a
hybrid diesel-electric double-decker...
- The New
Routemaster,
originally referred to as the New Bus for
London and
colloquially as the
Borismaster or
Boris Bus, is a low-floor
hybrid diesel–electric...
- and
today the best-known
example is the red
London bus,
namely the AEC
Routemaster. Double-deckers in
urban transport were also in
common use in
other places...
- were
unsuitable for London, and to
introduce a
modern version of the
Routemaster bus.
Withdrawals began in July 2009, when
articulated buses on routes...
-
contemporary recognizable form of full-sized
buses from the 1950s. The AEC
Routemaster,
developed in the 1950s, was a
pioneering design and
remains an icon...
- is
designed in a "retro"
style reminiscent of
London Transport's AEC
Routemaster. A
total of 217 City Masters,
including 15 open-top buses, were built...
-
London bus in the 1950s and
continued to
outnumber the better-known
Routemaster throughout the 1960s. The
prototype (London
Transport RT 1) was built...
-
Summer Olympics and Paralympics,
Vessel in New York City, and the New
Routemaster bus. The
Garden Bridge over the
Thames in
Central London was cancelled...
- in
service on
route 11 in the 1950s. On 12 June 1959, the
fourth AEC
Routemaster in p****enger
service (RM14),
entered service on
route 11 from Riverside...