ABANDONED Service Station CARS & COACHES Left To DECAY
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Hello & welcome to a new episode, This was a sunday video but saturdays video isn't finished so that's why i say sundays haha. In this week episode we head to Wales to visit a location known to every explorer out there, This location has done the rounds with the urbex tour bus groups, i've never been haha, So i thought it was about time i went and saw it for myself, Forgive me if this is something you're not really interested in, , Thanks so much for taking the time out to watch my video.. If you like what you see, please consider subscribing. Thanks as always for watching, All the best, Stokze...
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Good morning everyone, what did you think of this episode,
This was sundays upload but im having issues with saturdays upload,
hence why i say this is sundays haha.
Brilliant as always 🥰
Loved it!
Awesome stuff buddy
You ever thought about a Cornwall edition mate? There’s a partially abandoned airfield near helston with loads of old jets and helicopters. I’ve been there, got caught after an hour but they just followed us out in a big white official looking 4x4. Loads of other abandoned places around cornwall plus some beautiful scenery and a bonus is not many people can be f#%*#d to come down this far so it’ll be fresh footage!
@@cornishmafia4 St.Austell boy here in total agreement! Come on Stu, come down our way!
It may have been done by others, but it's always worth you doing it, as your spin on a place is so much different to them! Great location, I thought abandoned cars were cool, but abandoned coaches are cool AF!
Loved this explore - just think if those buses and coaches could talk!! They’d have tales of noisy school children, excited holiday makers and many more … the miles they travelled … before being parked in a field for good 😥Great video 👍👍
At 10:20 into the video, those old skool seats...I remember being on those kinda' coaches when traveling to the swimming pool with school back in the 80's, they were old then... and messing with the ash trays on the back of the seats.
Brought back memories!!!
My dad and by grandfather were both bus and coach drivers all their lives as well.
Great video.
What a fantastic location. It’s great how you travel far and wide to show us these great places. It’s sad to see the coaches left abandoned. Several of them deserve to be saved and put back on the road. I always think how these old coaches could be used again for carrying passengers or fitted out for glamping. That location almost looks like an abandoned new age traveller’s site. They use coaches like them for living in. I love them. The Saab car is real rarity now as they don’t make cars anymore.Thanks for taking us to this fascinating location.
Stokze time!
Nice collection of buses, bring back some memories for sure.
The SAAB I believe was based on a Vauxhall, but Saab didnt follow script and did their own thing, all they were supposed to do was change the badges and that was it, but as you can see, they changed loads of stuff including using thier own Satnav system instead of Vauxhalls. No wonder they went under, such a shame, love me a Saab, yes I onwed one once upon a time, I had an old Saab to, really old, was a 70s model, rolled in corners LOL
But also had a 93 years later.
Keep them coming Stu Bro! Nicely done, always find the gems!
GM Group, Saab, Vauxhall, fiat, Holden. Alfa Romeo.There’s loads tbh. I used to have a vectra 1.9 cdti 16v. I know that engine was the same as the Saab 1.9, the Alfa 1.9 JTDm. Fun fact the Alfa 2.4 5 cylinder is the 1.9 with another cylinder added.
It was even deeper than that to be honest. The saabs share almost nothing but the diesel engines, springs and some brake components. Other than that, it's all unique.
Love this bus location
I'm not into busses at all ,but you nailed it with the whole post apocalyptic vibe .
I love things like that
Made good old bus and old trucks yes just amazing don't mater what is just bring more like this amazing 😍
Absolutely brilliant video stokzey ❤️ 👍 what a shame for those cars at the front brilliant
Morning Stu, I have seen videos before of this place but everyone has a different take on their work and you certainly gave it the credit it deserves.
Nice one brother 🤜🤛
Nice . If you convert a bus or coach to a home, car transporter or whatever you can drive it on a car licence, you only need a PCV licence to carry paying passengers. Blackpool Pleasure Beach is still active and is where folk always want to go when we take them there.
It’s the same with a tractor unit, as long as there is no fifth wheel then you can drive it on a car licence or that used to be the case.
Really, I didn’t know that. I thought because they were heavier you still needed a special license. Wonder if it’s the same for large (American Size) RVs. Would love to own one of them to live off grid in or London Double Decker bus! One of the “Bendy Buses” we used to have in London would also be pretty awesome but probably awful to drive.
It’ll weigh in excess of 7.5 tonnes though, so I would have put money on the fact that you’d need at the very least a HGV license to drive such a vehicle.
If it was built as a coach or bus you need a CAT D licence just to drive and a cpc for passengers
Another good one mate. Pity you didn't capture more of the registrations, a lot of folk Luke to track where the coaches came from. Nature at it's best taking the truck over. Nicely done 👍
Cool vid Stu, it's good to mix things up a bit and cover different type of transport. I love the old green coach, never realised there was wood panelling in them - it looks fabulous. You've great commitment to your viewers to drive 15 hours for content. TFS.
That made a nice change as i am interested in all modes of road transport .That truck with the tree going through was a very sad sight to see as that was the remains of a Bedford TK .Those cars all have high mileages. The Saab 9-3 Diesel has 200,000 miles on the clock. The Diesel Rover 75 has 174,000 miles on it.Sat there since 2019 just like the Saab .The Hyundai coupe has 116,000 on it and been there since 2017.Bit odd them all left in a row like that. Still these things happen i guess for whatever reason.
Another brilliant vid Stu, always interesting to see how nature reclaims the stuff we leave behind, unless it's my personal favourites, 70s and 80s fast Fords 😭😭 Keep it up brother!
Excellent as always and love listening to your musings. They add colour. Keep at it old chap. Best wishes
I love this ,reminds me of the time when we used to go around all the old factories and yards all along the Birmingham canal.
Brought back many memories of trips to the coast on these old coaches aec reliance fords and Leyland were the 70s and 80s coaches I travelled on as a lad with my parents to Blackpool Llandudno and East Yorkshire.
Great video, seen it on loads of other channels but your take on it was great, remember those buses back in the day going on school trips
I went to Llandrillo college, Colwyn Bay in those Peter Evans, Pentre Motors buses during the mid 90's
More sad for the rover 75 weirdly. They have become such a rare sight now
Morning Stokze,
Love it, the older examples definitely want saving.
cool content mate really liked this one,all your content is great but this one was different to the others,i love old vehicles they have there story and its nice to open your mind and imagine what kind of life it had before it got retired and forgotten,i think if it wasnt for the owners leaving the cars we wouldnt be able to see them one last time.i wish somtimes id win the lottery and be able to rescue all of them because some people must have to much money and buy cars like changing pants,but it keeps us entertained i guess,anyway mate keep up your brilliant work i really enjoy it,sometimes i want to cry when i see a car left to mother nature but its still cool
What a brilliant upload, many thanks for sharing as always Stuart.
Loved the buses explore, brings back memories thanks
Another great vid.. loved the last 2 mins🤣.. spot on 👌
Great video, Stu.
I'm a long time coach driver myself, so I have driven most of those types of coaches. The front doors would be locked. In the old coaches you locked the front door from inside, then jumped out the emergency door,and then locked it with the key 🔑.
Excellent start to my weekend cheers Stu 👍🏼
Those old coaches are great, it’s like the older they are, the more ornate the body work was. I couldn’t help think of cliff Richard “summer holiday” 😂 Got the tune stuck in my head now 🤦🏼♂️
The next time you see old wagons/trucks, would you have a nosey about them too, I love HGVs and I bet there’s a few subs who wouldn’t mind a look too.
Take care Stu, thanks again 🤙🏽🤙🏽. I’m a VW owner lol.
What a fantastic one Stu All those memories in them coaches. VW definitely had a flat 4 in it bro 🤙🏻🤙🏻
I enjoyed this episode. I have seen the location before but you did a much better video (of course). Sad to see how PVJ300M ended up. Few photos of it on Google in the Hereford Bus Station. It bought back some memories when I started working in Hereford in the 70s. Times have changed looking at the blue van with a fax number on the side!
Hi stu good video first time seen this Location buddy....thought I had missed Saturdays and was last Sundays video lol
different you could say but very entertaining i remember them coaches in the 70s and the ashtrays lol good old days keep up the good work imstokze 🚌🚌🚌
One of the coaches looks to be a Duple Dominant Goldliner (3) and the other is a Laser with the bulbous front end I have travelled on both at school. The Laser just gets up and goes, same with the Dominant 3 Goldliner.
Loved this one mate something a little bit different, always good content 👍
Nice one boys, lol, the Morris van was stunning, the datsun 100a think also know as datsun cherry back in the day one of my mates mum had one and he decided to take it out without her knowing during night round the country lane and it ended up in a ditch lol but we did manage to get it out but it was funny at the time he was crapping himself until we got it back to his house before his mum came home lucky no damage to it, another entertaining post stu see you next fall lol nice of Colin to let you know there was a hole lol
Great video, I took my bus test on a coach like these and the newer ones like the optares I have driven, good video
Man I love this location. Thanks for doing a new video about it
Hi I used to have an old coach with the back cut out and doors put on so I could transport my race car around
Great video Stu, there is a Pleasure Beach at Great Yarmouth, lots of coach trips in the summer. Richard not Cliff ha ha .
The Pleasure Beach in Blackpool is still open, I live down the road! This video is quality!
Some cool coaches, a couple, would make nice campers. Especially that smaller red one.
Smashed it once again buddy love the location I would love to buy them old coaches and convert them into campers surprising what can be done with an old bus ✌
stokze my brother buses are cool 😎 also as are trains planes & autos & and you got that covered my dude alwaze good content imho 😎👍💯
Great video as always sad to see so many classics rotting away they need to be saved.
How ya Stu
Great video bud - seen this one before & could swear it was yourself that visited this place - went through your videos but couldn't confirm it - stay safe my friend
Excellent content Stu as usual 😊😊
Good location stu seen by your m8 Colin but it's good to see from different perspective and that nowt appears to have been changed ...cool 👍
Love it mate, you sound like me bruv Turn it into a Coach…🤣😵💫
Class video mate, love a good old skool bus ha, make a great camper
Watching your videos made me go for a wee car hunt myself Stu ended up finding a 1986 Honda GB400 TT hadn't seen the road in 7 years same owner since 1989.After a few $$$$ she's back on the road again.Not quite as exciting as a car but definitely a big collection think from memory the guy had about 73 bikes from 1910-1992.
Anyways keep it up love the channel
I would have said go get a video of it Stu but it's here in New Zealand
Loving the Ash trays And Stubbers in the back of the bus seats .
Another gr8 vid Stu, you should have tried the petrol pumps! you might of had a cheap journey on the way back home?!🤣👍.
There's a bus company called diamond that operate around Kidderminster and every other week one of their buses catch fire,I'd feel more sound in one of them old coaches lol great vid boss
I love these type of videos, so interesting
How on Earth do you find these sort of places?
Stokze.... I've said it before, I love waking up to your vids on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Just remember AUS sticker on a car isn't Australian 😁
Hi mate AUS is in fact australien, Clearly the car wasn't haha, but the sticker certainly was, obviously i didn't think that the car was an australian vehicle, Cheers for stopping by mate
Great video. That Rover 75 didn't have any moss on it so must have been put there recently.
The blue and yellow coach seen a few times is one I have been on and driven personally...
Nice to see an old friend
Nice coach find glad you didn't come across any guard dogs that's why I love Tesco's I will go where others will not.
Good location that bro!! Unreal how long they've been left there!
What a shame. Those coaches should still be on the road lugging people around. Much better than all these new ones.
If you're wondering why there is a Tesco in a really strange place, it could be that a director of Tesco has a holiday home nearby or someone with power and influence did Tesco a favour.
Strange things like that do actually happen, such as nice roads being built in the middle of nowhere.
damn guy you were in the petrol station in abertillery and i missed you could have shown you a few old cars around the area maybe another time keep up the work well done
great video stu and pleaser beach is still open
Great video as usual and the coaches aren't that far from me.
Excellent as always
I always watch your videos because you put such a lot of effort into them 👍.
Tried to send you a few quid last weel but paypal is messing me around again so i'll try again this weeked 🙏.
Sorted finally 🙂
Pretty sure that sticker is Blackpool Pleasure Beach. And that’s definitely still open!
Yeah I agree
Unfortunately I'm old enough to remember those logos and it's definitely Blackpool pleasure beach
The vw you were following is an electric one, hence "volts wagon" written on the back.
Morning stu yeah seen this location done a lot on CZcams and I have even found it myself one day I will go and have a look I just want too look at the yellow erf recovery truck as no one seems too look at that lol
Blackpool pleasure beach everyone used to go on the coach been on many trips as a child with Britannia international travel in the 80's and 90's great times at Blackpool didn't you go mate ? Loved the vid as always bro
Amazing bro!
Been past there many times keep good work up
Great vid I know this location, did you see the garage advertising sign? Storm petroleum, never heard of this brand and 99.9 for unleaded, 98.9 for 4 star. Thanks for showing a bit of history.👌
Maybe they went out of business because pumps can’t do prices over £1
Some of those look like the coaches I went to school on. I can virtually smell that old coach odour taking me back through the years….
Somebody has been in there and moved the cars about because the saab was parked in with the lorries 3 years ago, awesome video tho 👌
just had a look online and some pics from november 2022 for some reason that saab was around the back with the buses
Wow if l had money, l would
likely look for the small busses in good condition
& go from there, can't do
every bus/ coach,my fav
is London Transport sin/
d/d 🙄cheers from
Melbourne, Australia 😅
I had 2 Rover 75's so it's sad seeing one abandoned there. The interesting thing is what is the story behind the service station?
That Saab would be good for Auto Shananagans.
Drive past this place all the time and always wondered about what's hidden away.
I found near a shop 3 Abandonded cars the first one was a Buick and the second one was a fiat Punto from the 90s inside are just Lidl bags and they took away the window side inside just a mess and they took away the back window wiper and there is no plate the other one is a Toyota supra just no claims and doesn’t have a plate but it’s rotten but the side window on the Toyota are just cables sticking out
The Saab and the rover have been abandoned there since 2019. The Peugeot has been abandoned there since 2016 (which explains the mould) and the Hyundai Coupe has been there since 2017
That pleasure beach sticker, nor sure whether is Blackpool or Great Yarmouth pleasure Beach. But they are both still open
Enjoyed that episode...
Seeing those old coaches reminds me of day trips at school.
Time to share Stokze on ur social media....got to get to 100k subscribers this month
Looks like abertillery tesco petrol garage
Saab weirdo here… the Saab is a Nine Three, not Ninety Three which was a 2-door 2-stroke car made in the late 50s. The trim is a Linear, base model, can tell by its small alloys, smaller compared to the Aero…. Also, I remember Peter Evans coaches from Llanrhaeadr (between Denbigh and Ruthin), company long gone but garage and depot are still there..incidentally Peter Evans bought our Maxi on the day we became a Saab family
Cor blimey governa there's a silcox bus there 😳 I hope you didn't get cut short at tesco stu nothing worse when one soils himself great 👍 excellent location well worth a goose at thanks for sharing take care 👍
Seem to recall bring told that Silcox bought a bunch of the Leylands from the Army and set them up for civilian use selling some on but keeping half a dozen for school & contract work, some ended up being painted yellow before the company was asset stripped and left to collapse, a sad end to a long established company. Over the years Silcox had a very mixed, much of it sourced from bigger operators such as Crosville, being very keen on Bristol chassis, they built a few bare chassis into full vehicles including 2 completed by using old trolley bus bodies and one that was built in house ( a very strange looking machine) I Spent many hours in my childhood hanging out at Waterloo garage and sneaking onto the decommissioned buses that were playing around there in the late 60s.
Im amazed that most tyres still had air .. my lorry has a flatty most mornings 😅
Ayyyy time for some Stokze
Only pretty hatch back,except modern Citroen you don't want a bill for,bullet proof izuzu underneath.58 having trubble with technology.x
I would love one of those optare buses and turn it into a camper..already diesel heated and insulated so not much work to do to do a conversion..
Hello, this site is used as secondary storage site to a local coach company I believe. Plenty classic coaches but a you can see they are pretty rotten. I think the decent ones are indoors.
Great video bud as usual. How that body panel grew into that tree is a masterpiece
Climbing in and out of the coaches was like a scene of metal gear solid
Those old bus seats always smelt bad and full of dust .On a good day .
Hi stu..nice vw uhm uhm it's gone 😂.speed as a Rocket 🚀
18:35 it's a Hyundai coupe.2.0
Nice one stu yeah I've seen this location before but to the sad people who smash windows do they get a hardon over it? I wonder what the story is about the place?
It's a shame once served the public if you Google most the number plates you can see most them busses in former glory sad to see really great video mate