Here's a look at the Heritage Fleet ...
A full fleet list can be found on the fleet list page.
Twenty of the best TfL owned Marshall refurbished Routemasters, complete with original registrations, were carefully selected to enter the Heritage service. They have been repainted into two liveries: The first being the “Traditional” 1960s London Transport red, as used when the Routemasters first entered service, with cream relief and gold London Transport fleetnames. They carry their original fleet numbers in gold lettering. The second livery, as worn by four RMs on route 15 (RMs 652, 1941, 1968 & 2060), is a 1970s white roundel livery, with white relief, white LT roundel inplace of the gold fleetnames and white fleet numbers. Two Routemasters, SRM3 and RM1933, each carry special liveries. The remaining Heritage Routemaster fleet is currently undergoing a refurbishment programme funded by the sale of withdrawn Heritage Route 9 routemasters.
A full fleet list can be found on the fleet list page.
Twenty of the best TfL owned Marshall refurbished Routemasters, complete with original registrations, were carefully selected to enter the Heritage service. They have been repainted into two liveries: The first being the “Traditional” 1960s London Transport red, as used when the Routemasters first entered service, with cream relief and gold London Transport fleetnames. They carry their original fleet numbers in gold lettering. The second livery, as worn by four RMs on route 15 (RMs 652, 1941, 1968 & 2060), is a 1970s white roundel livery, with white relief, white LT roundel inplace of the gold fleetnames and white fleet numbers. Two Routemasters, SRM3 and RM1933, each carry special liveries. The remaining Heritage Routemaster fleet is currently undergoing a refurbishment programme funded by the sale of withdrawn Heritage Route 9 routemasters.
Route 15 Heritage Routemasters
Route 9 Heritage Routemasters (vehicles currently withdrawn)
Photographs from Wikimedia Commons.