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Prototype RM-type double deck motor bus bonnet No RM1

AEC and London Transport1954

London Transport Museum

London Transport Museum
United Kingdom

The red Routemaster has become internationally recognised as an icon of London. This bus, RM1, was the first of four prototypes for the Routemaster. It made its first public appearance in 1954 at the Earl's Court Motor Show. Before entering service it underwent extensive testing, included skids at 30mph and a tilt test to at least 28 degrees. In 1956 it was trialled on Route 2 between Golders Green and Crystal Palace. Passengers were encouraged to share their views on this 'future London bus.'

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  • Title: Prototype RM-type double deck motor bus bonnet No RM1
  • Creator: AEC, London Transport
  • Date Created: 1954
  • Location: Golders Green
  • Physical Dimensions: 14ft 4.5in, 27ft 6.55in
  • Subject Keywords: Bus, Vehicle
  • External Link: Record in London Transport Museum Collections Online
  • Reference number: 1989/119
  • Physical Description: Red Double decker Routemaster. The first of the four Routemaster prototypes, it first appeared in public at the Commercial Motor Show at Earls Court on 24 September 1954. This event also saw the first public use of the name Routemaster, which had been used by the development team for some time beforehand. This model was 8 inches wider than any previous bus for London.
  • Item location: Acton Depot
London Transport Museum

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