Buses and Coaches England and Wales 1962 -1982

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  • čas přidán 17. 01. 2014
  • This video is about Buses, trolleybuses and Coaches in England and Wales 1961-1982
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  • @lizdoyle7158
    @lizdoyle7158 Před 3 lety +3

    There was something MAGICAL about the old double decker buses you could hop on and off hear the conductors fares please full on top plenty of seats up the front of bus move along Please room for onemore sorry thats it bus full conductor rings the bell of we go last stop city centre yeah buses then were a pleasure to ride on always worth the fare
    I dont believe present day buses will be remembered with affection or joy they havent got the magic of 1950d 1960s
    Double decker buses yeah oh for the day when you waited for tone to come along ding ding ding

  • @suebradford890
    @suebradford890 Před 6 lety +1

    Can everyone else hear it watching this? "Hold very tight please, pass on down the bus please," - ding ding! Thanks for bringing back memories Beulah 25.

  • @barry5111
    @barry5111 Před 4 lety

    I remember my mate's dad in the sixties drove RTs for London Transport. Summer weekends sometimes he'd take the families down to Margate in one and I used to go with them. A long journey with the speed restriction and draughty with the back open, but got us there for a good day out. I loved the old buses when you went on holiday and they were always different and I loved the liveries. Now the seasides are a mess of dosshouses mostly and the buses are all Arriva clones. Sad to see so much go except on museum days.

  • @williamredfern5504
    @williamredfern5504 Před 4 lety +1

    Like the BartoN Transport Ltd photo at Nottingham Broadmarsh bus station,
    Photo about 65/66, I worked for them from 1962 until the awfull trent takeover in 89,,
    A job bus enthusiasts could only dream of I did
    Breakdown and recovery local and long distance, minor repairs, emergency PSV driving if needed(voluntery) and overtime private hire driving available,
    Thankfully many buses are still preserved
    A wonderfull company decent bosses with an interesting fleet,,,,, Bill Redfern,,

  • @rondoletti64
    @rondoletti64 Před 10 lety

    Great memories,just a pity it's in b/w would've liked to see the different liveries.

    • @A60stock
      @A60stock  Před 10 lety

      Colour version can be viewed at czcams.com/video/OYwcCAZPgwY/video.html

  • @jeffhuskins6997
    @jeffhuskins6997 Před 2 lety

    The iceingonthetape

  • @tinvillager
    @tinvillager Před 6 lety

    How come A E C Buseslooked so similar to Bristol Lodekka's?

    • @A60stock
      @A60stock  Před 6 lety

      Ron Powell Bristol as a state owned company could only supply other state owned businesses so they licensed their design to AEC (Bridgemaster) and Dennis ( Loline)

    • @swannvictor1388
      @swannvictor1388 Před 3 lety

      Funny, I never really saw much resemblance to be honest. Bristol's were considered a bit 'posher' in South Wales as we were used to AEC Regents and Lodekkers were rare. Sometimes the bodymakers copied designs that made it hard to identify makes (Alexander/ Northern Counties, for example!) and occasionally you could end up with oddities like an AEV Regent with an ECW body....!

  • @tinvillager
    @tinvillager Před 6 lety

    it must cost a fortune to drive buses to rallies?

  • @swannvictor1388
    @swannvictor1388 Před 3 lety +1

    The range & variety of bus design was awesome. Today's buses are so boring: CAD Boxed Clones. Almost every British bus maker, (Engine, Chassis & Bodymakers) all went to the wall or under foreign ownership... makes me laugh whenever I see on a University Campus : School of Business Management. British Management is almost an oxymoron at this stage....