In the Sixties sightseeing tours of London were still quite a modest affair compared to the situation in the Nineties when it became a kind of free for all money-pot if they could lure the punters on board. So smart vehicles were a huge bonus like this former Eastbourne East-Lancs Dennis Dominator with a good load working for London Pride in Victoria.
Many know my more recent genre Buses and Girls photography as those earlier buses I really like have all gone so now I enjoy my bus hobby more for the photography. As well as being an artist I owned a small transport business before I retired but today I have a little job too driving a minibus dong a school run to Wolverhampton in the afternoon and occasionally other jobs. It gets me out and about and satisfies my childhood ambition to drive a bus.
Friday, 29 January 2016
Thursday, 28 January 2016
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
Grey Green D882 FYL on The Embankment London
Dealer stock coaches in all white of course are boring but I've always approved on white based liveries like this one used by Grey Green by the part of the Cowie Group. Of course one doesb't have to be Einstein to guess that this local Plaxton Paramount bodied coach on the London Embankment was a Volvo B10M.
Tuesday, 26 January 2016
Monday, 25 January 2016
Signs of the times: First SN14 TTO in Manchester
At one time it was easy to take transport photos for as long as one didn't bother other people nobody seemed too bothered that others should have a hobby. I rarely have any real bother but as well as occasional nasty types on the street bus crews can be quite hostile but I think this driver working for First in Manchester with his hand the right way around is giving me a more friendly gesture for a change lol. Normally they just pull their blind down or hide behind their work board.
Sunday, 24 January 2016
VMCV Berna Trolleybus in Montreux
The VMCV fleet had the odd motorbus too but it's main function was the lengthy trolleybus route between towns either side of Montreux along lake Geneva. along the in Montreux. A fleet of these Berna vehicles arrived just before I arrived at my school nearby up in the mountains in about 1962 and I was happy to see they they were still about in the early Nineties like No.10 seen in 1991.The VMCV towns were Vevey, Montreux, Chillon and Villeneuve.
Friday, 22 January 2016
Travel Express Alexander Bodied Dennis Fart Y184 KNB
Names can be misleading like the name of the now defunct operator from Bushbury who ran buses into Wolerhampton. They were interesting for not only did they run a fleet of elderly Dennis Darts with a variety of bodywork they were never repainted and I often wondered if they did in fact have an official livery. Perhaps 'Rainbow Buses' might have been a better name for them as the word express doesn't mean much in Wolverhampton with all it's traffic-lights particularly on the Inner Ring Road.
Thursday, 21 January 2016
Wednesday, 20 January 2016
Sunday, 17 January 2016
Saturday, 16 January 2016
Friday, 15 January 2016
Enough Variety to Drive You Around The Bend DAK 303V
Heading for Cannock, what a fascinating place that was at this time for these unlikely Chaserider ariculated MAN buses used to rub shoulders with West Midland's Ailsas, MRN former London DMS Fleetlines, and of course an assortment of Warstone's vehicles including of course Leyland Half-Cabs just to mention a few.
Classy Racing Transporter MLL 748
The high roof must have made this old BEA AEC Regal an ideal conversion into a racing car transporter. So many times I used to pass things like this regularly and never stop always putting it off but thankfully this time I did. It used to stand quite happily here beside the Walsall Inner Ring Road but no doubt today it would be set alight or just vandalised I'm afraid.
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Two Generations: BVG Buses at Tegel
I remember catching a bus from here to Zoo Bahnhof where my brother was waiting but he was not at all pleased when I finally appeared from unlike the 109 which went more or less directly from the airport nearby the 245 meandered down side streets either side of where the Berlin Wall formerly stood. Even if it was slow journey it was interesting enough so like many others it is a pity that it got cut right back after passing through Moabit.
Monday, 11 January 2016
Lockey's Atlantean KUS 600E
Although very small in comparison with Trimdon MS, or Venture of Consett, with it's distinctive black and white livery Lockey was also well know amongst enthusiasts. Fortunately they always seemed to keep their buses clean otherwise they would have soon looked scruffy. Not too long after I took this photo of a former Strathclyde Atlantean the firm was taken over by probably the most highly regarded of the many Independents in Durham OK of Bishops Auckland nearby who also had a large fleet.
Sunday, 10 January 2016
Saturday, 9 January 2016
Friday, 8 January 2016
Thursday, 7 January 2016
Ribble Leyland PD2 Trainer TU1 Reg. HRN 32
As Seventies turned into the Eighties NBC fleets were awash with Leyland Nationals but certain fleets like Trent and as here at Preston with Ribble not only could we see reminders of the old days in the shape of driver trainers these by now elderly buses were kept in wonderful condition for their age like this MCW bodied Leyland PD2 formerly number 1392.
Wednesday, 6 January 2016
Tuesday, 5 January 2016
York Rider Renault Minibus G255 LWF
When I took bus photos in the Nineties I suppose I took half of them out of interest and the rest as photographs which meant I didn't discriminate too much. But looking back that was no bad thing as I don't think I would have bothered much with minibuses out of choice like this Renault or even perhaps a Renault-Dodge in York. Still they all have their place in history show off their livery and no doubt some may miss them perhaps if they grew up with them and they caught the imagination or enthusiasts bug.
Monday, 4 January 2016
Sunday, 3 January 2016
Saturday, 2 January 2016
United Counties VNH 160W at St Margaret's Street Bus Station
Today the public and the coaches they board are much more segregated in our little paradise of health and safety concerns. But a few years ago the arrival of an express coach was full of interest with people coming and going just wandering and standing where they wish and not even getting run down. For me this one taken at the old Leicester St Margaret's Bus Station caught the arrival of a United Counties Duple bodied Leopard on it's long journey to Portsmouth and is a bit of a classic. My favorite bus photographer was Tom Moore and he more than anyone else inspired me to do these little story scenes around my shots when I can.
Friday, 1 January 2016
New Years Day Bin Collection? I don't think they will get their wish
New Years Day Bin Collection? I hardly think so but it seems if one person puts it out they all do. Still I don't always get it right myself for I thought the revision of the Arriva bus services in Stafford with cutbacks and the local garage becoming an outstation again started New Years Day but it's not it's 3rd Jan 2016. Still it was good to get some images of the shortly to be discontinued 828 Stafford to Brereton service using mostly these 55 plate Darts.