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EFE 1/76 RMC Routemaster Greenline (31701)
The RMC origins date back to June 1957 when London Transport took delivery of CRL4, this
fourth and final prototype Routemaster had an ECW body designed specifically for use on the
Green Line network. The most notable outward difference affected the rear which was
modified to allow the fitting of electrically operated platform doors. CRL4 entered service
in October 1957 on route 721, after some early teething problems were sorted out the bus
moved from Romford to High Wycombe where it took up duties on route 711. Public reaction to
the bus was favourable resulting in London Transport ordering 68 Park Royal bodied vehicles
in 1961, originally it was planned that these would be called the CR class (Coach
Routemaster) however this was changed to RMC before the first one were delivered in
1962.The batch RMC1453 to 1520 were very similar to the prototype expect for the front
layout which apart from twin headlamp's was to the then standard RM design. The first buses
entered service on route 715 operated by Guildford Garage on August 29th 1962. The rest of
the class quickly followed resulting in a total of 8 routes being converted to the
type.CRL4's frontal area was eventually modified to match the production vehicles and the
bus was classified RMC4 however it remained unique as only Routemaster not carry a Park
Royal Vehicles built body.
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