This is a listof Associated Equipment Company (AEC) and London General Omnibus Company (LGOC) buses from 1909 to closure in 1979. X-type B-type K-type...
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The AEC Routemaster is a front-engined double-decker bus that was designed by London Transport and built by the Associated Equipment Company (AEC) and...
The AEC Swift was a rear-engined step entrance single-decker bus chassis manufactured by AEC between 1964 and 1980. The chassis design was closely related...
Associated Equipment Company (AEC) was a British vehicle manufacturer that built buses, motorcoaches and trucks from 1912 until 1979. The name Associated...
mass-standardisation of the 1950s, the AEC Routemasters of the 1960s and the rear-engined busesof the 1970s. The collection includes pre World War II AEC Regents...
essentially armoured buses based on truck chassis. The most common ACV of the British Army was the AEC 4x4 ACV. The vehicle, based on AEC Matador chassis,...
Transport portal London portal Buses in London Listofbus routes in London Prince Marshall (1972), Wheels of London: The Story of London's Street Transport...
for London. Over 1,100 buses in the fleet are battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell buses, the second largest zero emission bus fleet in Europe (behind...
2012 with Arriva London on London Buses route 38. The original AEC Routemaster was used as the standard London bus type, with a rear open platform and...
Counties, Carousel Buses, Diamond South East, Go-Coach, First Beeline, Metrobus, Stagecoach South, Thames Valley Buses and Reading Buses. In Victorian times...
Articulated buses, popularly called "bendy buses," were introduced to London in October 2001 when two Wright Eclipse Fusion bodied Volvo B7LAs were hired...
AEC Armoured Car is the name of a series of British heavy armoured cars built by the Associated Equipment Company (AEC) during the Second World War. The...
red AEC Routemaster buses in a blue and white livery with luggage trailers on service to Heathrow Airport. Airport buses (or Apron passenger buses) are...
began in 1959, using AEC Regent III RT buses for the first three stages, and new AEC Routemasters for the remainder. A consortium of Spanish operators bought...
Buses are the most widespread and most commonly used form of public transport in the United Kingdom. In Great Britain, bus transport is owned and governed...
the 1930s to the 1970s COMS bought mostly AECbuses. The museum's collection reflects this by including 17 AECs: six Regals, six Regents, four Reliances...
low-height buses were bought either new or secondhand. During the 1960s, passenger numbers declined and the buses became less viable. The three AEC Swift single-deckers...
vehicles was compared, the eight XF-class buses returned to East Grinstead. On 10 July 1966, route 271 returned to AEC Routemaster operation. On 16 January...
London Buses route 109 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Croydon and Brixton station, it is operated by...
Bus manufacturing, a sector of the automotive industry, manufactures buses and coaches. Bus manufacturing had its earliest origins in carriage building...
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buses), 2,935 Euro V buses and 10 battery-electric buses. KMB traditionally purchased buses from English manufacturers including AEC, Daimler, Dennis, Guy...
In 1969, AEC's new owner, British Leyland, restarted the company with a new name – Leyland National – and production of single-decker buses recommenced...