BUSWORLD PHOTOGRAPHY

I AM CHRISTOPHER LEACH THE ARTIST. I started this blog so that I can share with everyone my vast collection of transport photographs showing a personal and nostalgic view of the industry with images that span some 45 years taking in the U.K and some of Europe. I have no darkroom and so rather than being the perfectionist after tidying them up I upload the images warts and all, and even those that won't scan squarely or are scratched. In a way it adds age and character. You are all free to download these for your personal use but please remember I still own them and you are not just free to use them without prior permission for any knd of publishing. Click on images to enlarge them and if you want to see more leave your comments or visit my website for the mother-site with galleries including those Buses & Girls: PICTUREWORLD

Sunday, 24 August 2008

Bournemouth Yellow Buses


It's interesting how many operators although feeling the need to make progress still hung on to their best old buses for as long as they could. Whereas London Transport couldn't get rid of it's vast fleet of two and a half thousand Daimler Fleetlines quickly enough former Municipals like Bournemouth (Yellow Buses) and Swindon (Thamesdown) held on to them into their dotage. The same could not said for the Leyland Olympian like the Marshall bodied example seen here even though it was usually also fitted with the rugged frugal Gardner engine that lay behind much of the Fleetline's popularity. Indeed even though these twenty 1980 Yellow Buses examples Nos.180-199 were newer many of the trusty Daimlers outlived them on Bournemouth's streets but few would have realised as believe it or not the town's Atlantean and Fleetline buses had carried this timelessly attractive style of Alexander and MCW bodywork since 1965 and not too many would complain if they still made them today.

2 comments:

Terminal Rodoviario said...

It's is wonderfull to discover such a nice colour scheme in the UK!

Thanks for sharing!

christopher said...

In the Seventies fashions changed and out went the traditional smart bus liveries of old. After that it was amything goes more of less and some were a lot better than others like Yellow Buses. However with the major groups swallowing everything up most of the individuality has gone. You will be pleased to hear though that here in Bournemouth although no longer owned by the Councilthey're still yellow.