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    The AEC Regent III RT was one of the variants of the AEC Regent III. It was a double-decker bus produced jointly between AEC and London Transport. It was...
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    The AEC Regent III (also known as Regent 3 or Regent Mark III) was a type of double-decker bus chassis manufactured by AEC. The Regent III was mainly built...
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  • AEC Regent may refer to any of the following double-decker buses : AEC Regent or AEC Regent I, 1929 model AEC Regent II AEC Regent III AEC Regent III...
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  • designator AEC Regent III RT, London Transport bus, 1938–1979 Rapid transit Line 3 Scarborough of the Toronto Subway, Scarborough RT or "The RT" Sacramento...
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  • having persuaded London Transport to lend him and his friends an AEC Regent III RT double-decker bus. They convert the bus into a holiday caravan, which...
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    AEC 661T AEC 663T AEC 664T AEC 691T AEC 761T AEC Bridgemaster AEC K-type AEC Q-type AEC Regent I AEC Regent II AEC Regent III AEC Regent III RT AEC Regent...
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    been fully restored by the volunteers, including prototypes of the AEC Regent III RT and the Routemaster and the only surviving World War II "utility"...
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    including preserved RMs and RMLs and their predecessors from the AEC Regent III RT bus family made guest appearances on route 159. On 9 December 2005...
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    The AEC Regent I was a double-decker bus chassis manufactured by AEC. The AEC Regent was a bus chassis introduced by AEC in 1929. Twelve pre-production...
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    mainly 484 AEC Regent III RT double-deckers and 413 AEC Regal IV RF single-deckers, with eight Daimler Fleetlines, three Leyland Atlanteans, 209 AEC Routemasters...
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    These AEC Regent III RT buses are fitted with radiator blinds, seen here covering the lower half of the radiators....
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    double-decker bus first appeared in the city in 1947 with the AEC Regent III RT (predecessor to the AEC Routemaster). London's coach hub is Victoria Coach Station...
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    were introduced on route 11. AEC Regent III RT buses were in service on route 11 in the 1950s. On 12 June 1959, the fourth AEC Routemaster in passenger service...
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  • adaptation was built by grafting the top deck of a London AEC Regent III RT bus onto the top of another "RT" bus. Both buses were originally built for London...
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    it was withdrawn between Willesden and Kensal Rise. In May 1949, AEC Regent III RT buses were introduced. On 25 October 1969, it was withdrawn between...
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  • Q-type double decker Regent II (1945–1947) Regent III RT-type (1939–1954) Regent III (1947–1957) Regal I (1946–1947) Regal III (1947–1953) Regal IV (1949–1960)...
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    LUT routes. Conversion began in 1959, using AEC Regent III RT buses for the first three stages, and new AEC Routemasters for the remainder. A consortium...
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    allocation at Palmers Green was entirely AEC Regents, whilst afterwards it was allocated AEC Regent III RT, RTL, RTW and SRTs, making Palmers Green the...
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    withdrawn and replaced by route 71. In 1975, the elderly AEC Regent III RT were replaced by AEC Routemasters, and the route extended from Chessington Zoo...
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    AEC Regent III RT bus embarking on the ferry in 1979...
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    RT was in build and by 1948 Mammoth Major, Matador and Monarch Mk IIIs were in production, followed by the 'provincial' Regent III and the Regal III....
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    from Woolwich Ferry by way of Charlton, Blackheath and Lee Green. AEC Regent III RT buses were used. In 1960 the route was extended, on weekdays only...
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    icons of London Transport were first seen: 1938 tube stock trains and the RT-type bus. Although curtailed and delayed by the outbreak of World War Two...
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    A New Routemaster bus alongside a 1954 AEC Regent III RT inside the museum...
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  • Regal (1929) Regent (1929) LT-type (1929) ST-type (1929) Q-type (1932) Regent III RT (1939) Regent II (1945) Regal III (1947) Regent III (1947) Regal...
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  • The AEC Renown was the name given to three distinct forward control bus chassis manufactured by the Associated Equipment Company (AEC) at different periods...
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    renumbered 225, albeit running to Limehouse instead of Aldgate. Both routes were AEC Routemaster operated, however Route 225 was created purely as a means of...
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  • drive a number of other vehicles, ranging from a Citroën 2CV to an AEC Regent III RT bus, amongst others. Bond's most famous car is the silver grey Aston...
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    The AEC Reliance was a mid-underfloor mounted engined single-decker bus and coach chassis manufactured by AEC between 1953 and 1979. The name had previously...
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  • August: The London Passenger Transport Board introduces the first AEC Regent III RT bus into service. 27 August: The Cabinet War Rooms are operational...
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