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Associated Equipment Company Associated Equipment Company (AEC) was a British vehicle manufacturer that built buses, motorcoaches and trucks from 1912 until 1979. The name Associated Equipment Company was hardly ever used; instead it traded under the AEC and ACLO brands. ...
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London General Omnibus Company The London General Omnibus Company or LGOC, was the principal bus operator in London between 1855 and 1933. It was also, for a short period between 1909 and 1912, a motor bus manufacturer. Overview The London General Omnibus Company was fou ...
(LGOC) buses from 1909 to closure in 1979.


LGOC / AEC (1909–1918)

* X-type * B-type


1918–1941

* K-type (1919–1926) * S-type (1920–1927) * NS-type (1922–1929) * 400-series * 500-series * Renown (1925–1929) * LS-type (1927–1928) * Reliance 660-series (1928–1932), transitional model featuring newly developed 6-cylinder engine in 1920s type chassis * LT-type (1929–1933), with six wheels; first 150 had outside staircases due to enforcement by the Metropolitan Police. Both single and double deck * ST-type (1929–1931), similar to LT-type, but shorter * Mercury 640/O640-series (1930–35), normal control 3.5 ton lorry sometimes bodied as a light coach * Regal 662/O662-series (1929–40), principal AEC single deck model of the 1930s * Regal 4 642/O642-series (1930–37), variant of Regal with smaller (4-cylinder) engine * Regal II 862/O862-series (1935–39), variant of Regal with shortened bonnet to allow higher seating capacity * Ranger 650-series (1934), normal control version of Regal 4, only 2 built * Ranger 665/O665-series (1930–38), normal control version of Regal * Ranger 670/O670-series (1931–37), export version of Ranger, predominantly for Canada * Regent 661/O661-series (1929–1942), principal AEC double deck model of the 1930s * Renown 663-series (1929–1938), 3-axle double decker * Renown 664/O664-series (1930–40), longer variant of Renown built as either single or double deck * Q-type 761/O761-series (1933–1936), double deck variant of Q-type * Q-type 762/O762-series (1932–1937), single decker with side-mounted engine positioned behind front axle * Q-type O763-series (1937), one-off 3-axle Q-type double decker


1945–1979

* 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), underfloor-engined single decker * Regal V (1955–1959) * Reliance (1953–1979) * Monocoach (Integral) * Regent V (1954–1969) * Routemaster (1954–1968) * Ranger (1955–?), export model based on the Mercury/Monarch lorry * Bridgemaster (1956–1962) * Ranger (1957–1979) * Renown (1962–1967) * Regal VI (1962–1979) *
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(1964–1979) * Merlin (1965–1972) *
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(1968–1970)


Prototypes

* T-type (1920) * Regent IV (1949) – an underfloor-engined double decker with only a one-off prototype built * Rear-engined Routemaster FRM (1966)


Trolleybuses

* 601 * 602 * 603 / 603T * 604 * 605 * 607 * 661T * 662T * 663T * 664T * 691T * 761T


See also

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Associated Equipment Company Associated Equipment Company (AEC) was a British vehicle manufacturer that built buses, motorcoaches and trucks from 1912 until 1979. The name Associated Equipment Company was hardly ever used; instead it traded under the AEC and ACLO brands. ...
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