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East Thames Buses initially ran its routes north of the Thames from the former London Forest garage in Ash Grove, along with the Harris base at Belvedere. [5] Route 108 became the first bus route to serve the Millennium Dome at the Greenwich Peninsula during construction. The stop was initially inside the security area, and was used by staff only.
A preserved 1964 AEC Renown, previously run by King Alfred Motor Services and currently owned by the Friends of King Alfred Buses (FoKAB) Regent II (1945–1947) Regent III RT-type (1939–1954) Regent III (1947–1957) Regal I (1946–1947) Regal III (1947–1953) Regal IV (1949–1960), underfloor-engined single decker; Regal V (1955–1959)
The Swinging 60s Shuttle Bus route and bus number was the 60s with 18 allocated bus stops along its one-hour route. [83] This shuttle service ran until the end of the Rugby World Cup in October 2015 and has now been replaced by the Swinging 60s Tour Bus which still uses Routemaster RMLs on its many tours around London music venues and locations ...
As part of the reorganisation following the takeover, a separate concern was set up for the bus manufacturing elements, and was named Associated Equipment Company, better-known as AEC. [4] [5] AEC Y Type lorry. AEC's first commercial vehicle was a lorry based on the X-type bus chassis.
In November 2018, route 10 was withdrawn and its New Routemaster buses were transferred to route 27. [74] In March 2019, route 88 was restructured and its New Routemaster buses were transferred to route 87. [80] On 11 October 2019, route 48 was withdrawn. [99] Route 91's New Routemaster buses were transferred to Routes 17 and 332. [100]
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The front facade of Bow Garage, showing the two great arches which are used on an "in" and "out" basis for access AEC Routemaster on route 15H on Whitehall in August 2007. As of July 2020, Bow garage operates routes 8, 25, 205, 425, N8, N25, N205 and N277. [9]: 114 On 27 August 2017, routes 15 and N15 passed to Blue Triangle.
Edmonton bus garage's outside parking area, March 2022. Edmonton garage operates route 158. [20] Edmonton garage was first opened in 1993 by London Suburban Bus to operate routes 4 and 271, and later 41. The company was taken over in 1995 by MTL London Northern, with routes 4 and 271 transferred to Holloway, and route 41 transferred to Cowie ...