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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 The first Routemasters entered service with London Transport in February 1956 and the last were withdrawn from regular service in December 2005, although two heritage routes are still operated by Routemasters in central London.Most Routemasters were built for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. In the late 2000s work began on a bus inspired by the Routemaster's traditional design, which 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 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.prv.org.uk.
- Routemaster wikiPageExternalLink www.routemaster-bus.org.uk.
- Routemaster wikiPageID "84168".
- Routemaster wikiPageRevisionID "606319472".
- Routemaster capacity "57".
- Routemaster caption "Arriva London Routemasters at Victoria bus station in March 2004".
- Routemaster chassis "Integral, with front and rear subframes".
- Routemaster doors "1".
- Routemaster engine DAF_Trucks.
- Routemaster engine Iveco.
- Routemaster engine Scania_AB.
- Routemaster engine "6".
- Routemaster engine "AEC AV590 9.6 L or".
- Routemaster engine "AEC AV690 11.3 L or".
- Routemaster engine "Cummins C-series/ISBe".
- Routemaster engine "Leyland O.600 9.8 L".
- Routemaster engine "Retrofits:".
- Routemaster factory Southall.
- Routemaster floortype "Step-entrance".
- Routemaster hasPhotoCollection Routemaster.
- Routemaster interiorcaption "RM1414 lower deck in October 2006".
- Routemaster interiorimage "Routemaster RM1414 lower deck.jpg".
- Routemaster length "27.0".
- Routemaster manufacturer Associated_Equipment_Company.
- Routemaster name "AEC Routemaster".
- Routemaster operator British_European_Airways.
- Routemaster operator London_Transport_Executive.
- Routemaster operator Northern_General_Transport_Company.
- Routemaster successor New_Routemaster.
- Routemaster transmission "AEC 4-speed automatic/semi-automatic".
- Routemaster subject Category:1954_introductions.
- Routemaster subject Category:AEC_buses.
- Routemaster subject Category:Bus_transport_in_London.
- Routemaster subject Category:Double-decker_buses.
- Routemaster subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_London.
- Routemaster type AECVehicles.
- Routemaster type Artifact100021939.
- Routemaster type Bus102924116.
- Routemaster type Buses.
- Routemaster type Conveyance103100490.
- Routemaster type Double-deckerBuses.
- Routemaster type Instrumentality103575240.
- Routemaster type Object100002684.
- Routemaster type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Routemaster type PublicTransport104019101.
- Routemaster type Vehicle104524313.
- Routemaster type Whole100003553.
- Routemaster type Automobile.
- Routemaster type MeanOfTransportation.
- Routemaster type Product.
- Routemaster type DesignedArtifact.
- Routemaster comment "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.".
- Routemaster label "AEC Routemaster".
- Routemaster label "AEC Routemaster".
- Routemaster label "Routemaster".
- Routemaster label "Routemaster".
- Routemaster label "Routemaster".
- Routemaster label "Routemaster".
- Routemaster label "Routemaster".
- Routemaster label "Routemaster".
- Routemaster label "Routemaster".
- Routemaster label "روت ماستر (باص لندن)".
- Routemaster label "ルートマスター".
- Routemaster sameAs Routemaster.
- Routemaster sameAs Routemaster.
- Routemaster sameAs Routemaster.
- Routemaster sameAs Routemaster.
- Routemaster sameAs AEC_Routemaster.
- Routemaster sameAs ルートマスター.
- Routemaster sameAs Routemaster.
- Routemaster sameAs Routemaster.
- Routemaster sameAs m.0lg1l.
- Routemaster sameAs Q938552.
- Routemaster sameAs Q938552.
- Routemaster sameAs Routemaster.
- Routemaster wasDerivedFrom Routemaster?oldid=606319472.
- Routemaster depiction Routemaster_RML2588_(JJD_588D),_6_March_2004.jpg.
- Routemaster homepage routemaster.org.uk.
- Routemaster isPrimaryTopicOf Routemaster.
- Routemaster name "AEC Routemaster".