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Old December 22nd 11, 11:28 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default New boris bus breaks down

wrote on 22 December 2011 23:42:47 ...
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On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 20:48 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
lid (Paul Cummins) wrote:
We were about to embark at Dover, when
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came up to me and whispered:

180hp is enough to power a double decker albeit slowly.

The original RT was 97bHp IIRC?

Don't know , but RTs were quite a few tons lighter than modern
bloated buses.


You're not kidding: I believe the RT and RM weighed less than 8
tonnes, whereas the Boris Bus weighs almost 18 tonnes. No wonder it
needs more engine power!


Whaaaaat! Even a bendy is only 16 tonnes and a standard double decker around
12. RMs were 7 tons, 10 cwt, IIRC. RTs were about the same but i can't
remember of they were more or less. The only figures I can find in my old
ABCs is that a fully loaded Routemaster was 11.5 tons while a loaded RT was
11.25.


According to Wikipedia, a New Bus for London weighs 11.8t, and a
Routemaster weighs 7.5t.
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