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Website. www .rt .com /uk /. RT UK, also known as Russia Today, was a free-to-air television news channel based in the United Kingdom. It was part of the RT network, a Russian state-controlled international television network funded by the federal tax budget of the Russian government. [1] The channel's head was Nikolay Bogachikhin. [2]
RT UK was based at RT's London bureau at Millbank Tower. Includes programs hosted by British journalists. Includes programs hosted by British journalists. The channel offered five hours of programming per day, Monday to Thursday UK News at 6 pm, 7pm, 8pm, 9pm and 10 pm and simulcasted RT International at all other times.
AEC Regent III RT. The AEC Regent III RT was one of the variants of the AEC Regent III. It was a double-decker bus produced jointly between AEC and London Transport. It was the standard red London bus in the 1950s and continued to outnumber the better-known Routemaster throughout the 1960s.
The RT-type. The AEC Regent III RT (RT-type) was first built in 1939 and was designed for and by London Transport. It was the standard red London bus during the 1950s, with a total of 4,825 buses built for London Transport. Although not all were in service at the same time. Some RT-type buses were built for operation outside London, such as for ...
Class SRT. The SRT was a class of London bus introduced in 1949. It was a rebuild of the pre-war STL type, an AEC Regent I with 7.7-litre engine, fitted with an RT-type body. These were underpowered due to the additional weight of the RT body, and they were confined to central London routes, e.g. 24. As new RT chassis became available, the ...
Route 9: north-south from New London to Colebrook, roughly modern Route 85, Route 2, Route 189, Route 20; Route 10: north-south from New London to Thompson, roughly modern Route 32, Route 169, Route 12, Route 193; Route 11: north-south from Stonington to Woodstock, roughly modern Route 2, Route 32, U.S. Route 6, Route 198
AEC Regent III RT. Successor. New Routemaster. RM1414 lower deck in October 2006. The AEC Routemaster is a front-engined double-decker bus that was designed by London Transport and built by the Associated Equipment Company (AEC) and Park Royal Vehicles. The first prototype was completed in September 1954 and the last one was delivered in 1968.
Eurostar is an international high-speed rail service in Western Europe, connecting Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.. The service is operated by the Eurostar Group which was formed from the merger of Eurostar, which operated trains through the Channel Tunnel to the United Kingdom, and Thalys which operated in Western Europe.