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Geocaching World Traveller ❌The Red Bus ( Routemaster )

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Released:
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Origin:
Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
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Er soll Reisen erst nach London und dann weiter um die welt

First stop London and then a trip around the world

About This Item

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 The first Routemasters entered service with London Transport in February 1956 and the last were withdrawn from regular service in December 2005, although one heritage route is still operated by Routemasters in central London.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.[1]

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, and is considered a British cultural icon.[2] In the late 2000s work began on a New Routemaster bus inspired by the Routemaster's traditional design, which entered service in February 2012.[3]

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Mark Missing 4/27/2024 MarkusHer marked it as missing   Visit Log

Test

Write note 9/12/2017 TmGrandemotte posted a note for it   Visit Log

Not in cache sorry

Dropped Off 3/12/2017 melin boy placed it in WildeNewYear Southern England, United Kingdom - 111.24 miles  Visit Log

Dropped off in Windsor.

Retrieve It from a Cache 2/27/2017 melin boy retrieved it from The Lost Treasure #19 South Wales, United Kingdom   Visit Log

I'm delighted to find this double decker bus as I'm a bus driver. Will move on soon.

Discovered It 11/25/2016 smhalls discovered it   Visit Log

Found this London Bus camped out in Wales.

Dropped Off 8/16/2016 MrMagnaDefender placed it in The Lost Treasure #19 South Wales, United Kingdom - 93.16 miles  Visit Log

Dropped in The Lost Treasure #19 (GC6A4C6)

Discovered It 8/16/2016 meltdiceburg discovered it   Visit Log

Spotted just before it was dropped off...

Retrieve It from a Cache 8/16/2016 MrMagnaDefender retrieved it from GPS MAZE EUROPE - United Kingdom North Wales, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Took

Dropped Off 8/6/2016 MrMagnaDefender placed it in GPS MAZE EUROPE - United Kingdom North Wales, United Kingdom - 61.88 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 7/31/2016 CloudFactory discovered it   Visit Log

Mal bei einem Event gesehen aber bisher immer vergssen zu loggen =) danke fürs Zeigen ;-)

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