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- heritage routes were subsequently operated by Routemasters in central London until 2019. Most Routemasters were built for London Transport, although small...
- by New Routemasters since their introduction. In November 2014, Stagecoach Strathtay commenced a three-month trial of a pair of New Routemasters in Dundee...
- 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...
- AEC Routemasters were the staple diet of the garage for many years until the new Alexander ALX400 bodied DAF DB250LFs arrived. The final Routemasters left...
- page 10 Touring Routemasters hit the road BBC News 14 November 2005 "Transport for London retires last heritage service of Routemaster buses". The Guardian...
- the city in 1947 with the AEC Regent III RT (predecessor to the AEC Routemaster). London's coach hub is Victoria Coach Station, opened in 1932. Nationalised...
- Dwyer, Robyn (5 October 2013). "Ken Livingstone: too many people died on Routemasters". ITV News. Retrieved 15 February 2023. "GLA Press Release – New action...
- and cream livery the Routemasters remained in poppy red; route 13 was the last route in London to be operated using Routemasters in a colour other than...
- Retrieved 1 May 2017. routemasters.co.uk. "Routemasters – Last Stop!". Archived from the original on 4 February 2008. "Routemaster: the end of the road"...
- 2015). "Routemaster buses in London to be re****ed with windows that open". The Guardian. Crerar, Pippa (24 July 2015). "Faulty Routemasters 'emit more...