it's called a double Decker bus
(RM = routemaster and RML = long version) 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)
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)
Double-decker buses have 2 levels of seating (or mixture of seating and standing).
London Buses was created in 1999.
London buses are commonly referred to as "London buses" or simply "buses." They are part of the Transport for London (TfL) network and are known for their iconic red color and double-decker design. The term "Routemaster" specifically refers to a classic model of London bus that has become a symbol of the city.
Most London buses are powered by an internal combustion engine fueled by diesel.
A London bus does not have a gender.
No, there are single deck buses as well.
Single deckers, double deckers and bendy buses
Red
So they can be more easily spotted and recognized as buses in traffic.
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