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- Routemaster height "4267.2".
- Routemaster length "8229.6".
- Routemaster width "2438.4".
- Routemaster abstract "The AEC Routemaster is a double-decker bus designed by London Transport and built by the Associated Equipment Company (AEC) and Park Royal Vehicles. The first prototype was completed in September 1954 and the last one was delivered in 1968. The layout of the vehicle was traditional for the time, with a half-cab, front-mounted engine and open rear platform, although the coach version was fitted with rear platform doors. Forward entrance vehicles with platform doors were also produced as was a unique front-entrance prototype with the engine mounted transversely at the rear. The first Routemasters entered service with London Transport in February 1956 and the last were withdrawn from regular service in December 2005, although one heritage route is still operated by Routemasters in central London.Most Routemasters were built for London Transport, although small numbers were built for British European Airways and the Northern General Transport Company. A total of 2,876 Routemasters were built with 1,280 still in existence.A pioneering design, the Routemaster outlasted several of its replacement types in London, survived the privatisation of the former London Transport bus operators and was used by other operators around the UK. In modern UK public transport bus operation, the old-fashioned features of the standard Routemaster were both praised and criticised. The open platform, while exposed to the elements, allowed boarding and alighting in places other than official stops; and the presence of a conductor allowed minimal boarding time and optimal security, but with greater labour costs.Despite the retirement of the original version, the Routemaster has retained iconic status, and is considered a British cultural icon. In the late 2000s work began on a New Routemaster bus inspired by the Routemaster's traditional design. It entered service in February 2012.".
- Routemaster height "4.2672".
- Routemaster length "8.2296".
- Routemaster manufacturer Associated_Equipment_Company.
- Routemaster successor New_Routemaster.
- Routemaster thumbnail Routemaster_RML2588_(JJD_588D),_6_March_2004.jpg?width=300.
- Routemaster transmission "AEC 4-speed automatic/semi-automatic".
- Routemaster width "2.4384".
- Routemaster wikiPageExternalLink www.prv.org.uk.
- Routemaster wikiPageExternalLink aecsociety.com.
- Routemaster wikiPageExternalLink more-on-rmxl.html.
- Routemaster wikiPageExternalLink routemaster.org.uk.
- Routemaster wikiPageExternalLink routemaster_variations.htm.
- Routemaster wikiPageExternalLink RM.html.
- Routemaster wikiPageExternalLink www.japanorbust.org.uk.
- Routemaster wikiPageExternalLink www.routemaster-bus.org.uk.
- Routemaster wikiPageID "84168".
- Routemaster wikiPageLength "54703".
- Routemaster wikiPageOutDegree "296".
- Routemaster wikiPageRevisionID "698682484".
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink 1963_Skopje_earthquake.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink AEC_Regent_III_RT.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Accessibility.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Addlestone.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Airport_bus.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Aldenham_Works.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Allison_Transmission.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Archway,_London.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Arriva_London.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Articulated_bus.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Associated_Equipment_Company.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Aston_Martin.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Autocar.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Automatic_transmission.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Bedford.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Blackpool.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Boris_Johnson.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_Lodekka.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_VR.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink British_Airways.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink British_Electric_Traction.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink British_European_Airways.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Brixton.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Burnley.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Bus_deregulation_in_Great_Britain.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Carlisle,_Cumbria.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Category:1954_introductions.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Category:AEC_buses.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bus_transport_in_London.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Category:Double-decker_buses.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_London.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Charlottetown.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Chiswick.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Clydeside_Scottish.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Colombia.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Conductor_(rail).
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Corby.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Croatia.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Cummins.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Cummins_B_Series_engine.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Cummins_C_Series_engine.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink DAF_Trucks.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink DFDS.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Daimler_Fleetline.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Darlington.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Destination_sign.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Disability_Discrimination_Act_1995.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Doncaster.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Double-decker_bus.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Dundee.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Duple_Coachbuilders.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Earls_Court_tube_station.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink East_London_(bus_company).
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Coach_Works.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Ensignbus.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Falkland_Islands.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Finsbury_Park.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink First_London.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink First_South_Yorkshire.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Foster_and_Partners.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Gateshead.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Gloucester_Road_tube_station.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Jubilee_of_Elizabeth_II.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Great_Central_Railway_(Nottingham).
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Greater_London_Council.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Green_Line_Coaches.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Hail_and_ride.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Halifax,_Nova_Scotia.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Hammersmith.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink Heathrow_Airport.
- Routemaster wikiPageWikiLink High_Street_Kensington_tube_station.