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The ubiquitous Routemaster of London Transport is released this month with detailed period adverts for British Railways and TWA Airline on its sides and the "New Hillman Husky" on its rear. 527 CLT fleet number RM 1527, is on route 88 to Shepherds Bush. |
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Typifying the last of London Transport's standard in service Routemasters in the beginning of the 'eighties, 336 LT, RM1336, is on route 176 to Forest Hill, its garage plates WL 137 marking it as a Walworth vehicle Our first Routemaster with the circle and bar emblem on its sides, makes a perfect partner to the similarly liveried RF from earlier in the year. |
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This London Buses Limited Routemaster carries the red and yellow roundel, seen for the first time on an Exclusive First Editions RM. Part of the London General fleet, one of eleven operating units established in 1988, VLT 277, RM277 is on route 11 to Victoria, and carries adverts for ticket inspection. |
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In response to numerous requests for us to produce Golden Jubilee models in our range, we present RM6. In 50th Anniversary livery, RM6, registered VLT6, carrying garage plates BN180 is on route 137 to Oxford Circus via various West End locations, sales for this model are expected to be high, so order early to avoid disappointment. |
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The last Routemaster to be made from our original tooling features RM1125, registered KGH 858A in Arriva's customised livery for the popular route 38, en route to Clapton Pond. When the Routemasters next appear in our range they will feature our new and upgraded tooling. |
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Ground breaking technology and modern materials, combined to make the Routemaster a bus that exceeded all expectations. Proof of this is the fact that the Routemaster in its modern guise can still be seen on the streets of London today, 50 years later. Our prototype RM1, registration number SLT 56 is operating route 2 to Crystal Palace. |
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The first release of our new casting shows the Routemaster in a different stage of development, with its familiar radiator for improved cooling. Registration number SLT 57, fleet number RM2, operates route 91 to Wandsworth Bridge, this bus can be seen being restored at the London Transport Museum in Covent Garden. |
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The Showbus version of the Routemaster Prototype, registration number SLT 57, fleet number RM2, shows Private hire blinds with a destination of Duxford, and side adverts promoting this year's Exclusive First Editions Showbus International Rally at Duxford on Sunday the 26th of September2004. See you there! |
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Decorated in the earlier London Transport livery and still fitted with rear wheel covers RM837 admirably displays our revised tooling. Registration number WLT 837 is working route 253 to Warren Street Station / Post Office Tower. |
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The revised tooling captures the moment in history when the Routemaster was first revealed to Londoners and the World. In this splendid version of RM1 we have improved the model and tweaked the advert colours to recreate the vehicle as it was trialled. Registered SLT 56 it is working route 2 to Golders Green Station. |