MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos with the keyword: London Transport

Number 7 to Russell Square

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AEC Regent III RT4712. The route is pretty much the same today as it was in the 1950s, except that it terminates at John Lewis rather than the British Museum. Westbourne Park Bus Garage Open Day

AEC Regent III RT4712

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This bus was built in 1954. Westbourne Park Bus Garage Open Day

Fares Route 406

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RM2, the second of four prototype Routemaster buses. Westbourne Park Bus Garage Open Day

RM2

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Routemaster RM2 was the second of the four prototypes ordered by London Transport. It was built at LT's Chiswick Works with the combined skills of London Transport, AEC & PRV. It was rapidly modified with changes as a result of the experiences with RM1 and was taken into LT's stock in March 1955. Westbourne Park Bus Garage Open Day

RM2 & RT4712

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Routemaster 2 (left), the second of four prototype Routemaster buses, went into service in 1955. The AEC Regent III RT4712 (right) was built in 1954. Westbourne Park Bus Garage Open Day

To Barnes

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B2737 is one of four surviving B-type buses in known existence. It began service in January 1914 on Route 9 between Barnes and Liverpool Street. When the First World War broke out, it was commandeered by the War Department. It has now been restored with a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the support of London Transport Museum Friends. Westbourne Park Bus Garage Open Day

B-type Battle Bus B2737

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B2737 is one of four surviving B-type buses in known existence. It began service in January 1914 on Route 9 between Barnes and Liverpool Street. When the First World War broke out, it was commandeered by the War Department. It has now been restored with a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the support of London Transport Museum Friends. Westbourne Park Bus Garage Open Day

Battle Bus

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B2737 is one of four surviving B-type buses in known existence. It began service in January 1914 on Route 9 between Barnes and Liverpool Street. When the First World War broke out, it was commandeered by the War Department. It has now been restored with a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the support of London Transport Museum Friends. Westbourne Park Bus Garage Open Day