RM's (routmasters) are 27 feet 6 inches long, and RML's (long routemasters) are 30 feet long. both are 8 foot wide, and both are 14 foot and 4.5 inches tall. this applies to both bus and coach versions.
RM buses seat 64 (28 Downstairs, 36 Upstairs)
RM coaches seat 57 (25 Downstairs, 32 Upstairs)
RML buses seat 72 (32 Downstairs, 40 Upstairs)
RML coaches seat 65 (29 Downstairs, 36 Upstairs)
is the London red bus
The Routemaster
The modern Routemaster bus in London has a mass of 12.65 tonnes.
Routemaster. There were also Trolley buses.
The red London bus (Routemaster) is 2.52 metres wide.
The weight of the new Routemaster buses is 124 kilonewtons.
Built in 1954, a routemaster is like a double decker bus. They were created by an Associated Equipment company. You would see them most in London, England.
douglas scott invented the routemaster double decker bus which was situated in london. the london routemaster had been around 30-40 years before it was retired. but in some places of london, the routemaster double decker busses still exist and are still carrying people to this day.
"Routemaster is a type of bus that is famous in London, England. This bus is used on tour around the city, and is one of London's most famous symbols on souveniers."
AEC Routemaster. It's still in service on a few Heritage routes today.
Routmaster is a double-decker bus. Routemaster is considered to be safe. Routemasters are found in the country of England. You can find them in London.
The Routemaster Bus is still in service in London on two routes. Route 9 Aldwych to Royal Albert Hall and Route 15 Tower Hill to Trafalgar Square. Both routes run daily between 0930-1830 using heritage Routemasters which are not suitable for wheelchair users.