We have a certain nostalgia for buses from places like Portugal and Malta and perhaps Greek buses deserve a second look for even though most were familiar manufacturers like Mercedes-Benz they have a kind of rugged charm helped no doubt by the heat and dust like this example on tourist transfer duties at a quayside on the fascinating volcanic island of Santorini
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, 29 May 2016
Wednesday, 25 May 2016
Monday, 23 May 2016
Midland Red 2957 HA passes Wordsley Post Office
Midland Red BMMO D9 4957 passes Wordsley Post Office in the Black Country in about 1971. I think 4956-8 were at Harsthill HL. I can't always remember what I had for tea tonight but I can still remember a whole list of allocations of these new: 4945-6 LD, 4947-8 OY, 4949 BD, 4950-1 MN, 4952 WN, 4953-4 SN, 4955-57 HL. In fact HL might have had 4958 as well, for 4959-60 were at DY. Oh dear 1962 so long ago!
Friday, 20 May 2016
Lancashire United Leopard OTD 824R seen in Wigan
Lancashire United had quite a varied fleet but the Leyland Leopard seemed to be favored for coach duties such as this Plaxton Supreme bodied example here in Wigan in later years when under Greater Manchester ownership coaches wore their variant of the 'family' image which was greatly removed from the old sober red and grey.
Thursday, 19 May 2016
On Your Marks.....Get Set....GO!
It's only when one gets home to the tranquillity of a small market town that we realise just how rushed and busy London is. Indeed just to take photos of what's going on means one has to make quick judgements for a click later and this scene would have gone. I think this one of B20 Daimler Fleetline Park Royal DMS 2454 was taken on Whitehall. The cyclists look a lot less stressed out than they do today in their day wear.
Wednesday, 18 May 2016
Monday, 16 May 2016
Friday, 13 May 2016
Eco-Friendly and Ego Friendly Buses in Wolverhampton: BX61 LHE & MX04 YMF
It's a good thing I'm not a bus driver as I might de-roof it, but with the built in zoom lenses on modern digital cameras it is quite easy to let the vehicle get too close. But in my defence as an image it works in a different way for ones eyes are drawn to the bus stop behind where perhaps the slightly optimistic Banga Bus driver points towards his Optare Solo here in Wolverhampton. In recent times the city National Express West Midlands fleet has been flooded with single-deckers and the only exception seem to be these green Enviro's used mainly on Route 1 to Dudley.
Thursday, 12 May 2016
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
Tuesday, 10 May 2016
Old Bus Stops in Giessen: MAN bus SWG 143
When these old views taken on the Continent are slightly blurred it seems to add to their mystique for until quite recently it at least seemed a very different world to that in the UK. But it was and still is for the beauty is in the detail and oh how dated those stern looking bus stop signs appear now. Today of course it might flash up in digital letters 'Eat Happy at McDonalds' and give the exact arrival time of the next bus but if I'm not in a rush I would much rather study a printed timetable board and look at my watch, or indeed ask that nice looking girl standing next to me when the bus is due and see if she smiles.
Smile: Rider LUA 320V in Leeds
The world has definately changed as in those days of the Eighties bemused bus drivers just used to scratch their head when photographed as you can see in this scene of a Yorkshire Metro Leyland National2 in Leeds. I don't seem to read so many nightmare stories of rabid driver throthing at the mouth hurling abuse at poor enthusiasts who just want to photograph that bus any more. Surely it must go on or is management starting to take a tougher line on public relations matters as we use the buses too.
Monday, 9 May 2016
NBC Market Analysis Project Bus: 67 ACH
Lincolnshire used this former Trent MCW bodied Atlantean in connection with the Market Analysis Project or MAP for short which did a kind of Doctor Beeching on the NBC network cutting out all the less attractive services. Running on trade plates like many of it's shortly to be made redundant sisters perhaps it was shortly heading for a dealer or scrap.
Sunday, 8 May 2016
A Pair of Aldershot Loline's to Compare
To the untrained eye one bus has always looked the same as another but even the one's that are 'the same' are often different. These two Aldershot and District buses look very similar but even though it is a lot more attractive 488 KOT the nearest one carries a Weymann body of the MCW Orion family whilst Alexander bodied 462 EOT is quite a bit better rounded than the not too distant Addlestone product. They were seen at Alton last year and a cracking event
Saturday, 7 May 2016
Parked up at Widnes
Renamed Halton, Widnes favoured Leylands for many years and ran a good number of East-Lancs bodied PD2's. By the time I took this in 1980 there were just the two last ones dating from 1966 still in service the rest had either gone to the scrapyard or lurked like ghosts outside the depot. Thankfully N0.38 has been preserved
Friday, 6 May 2016
Narrow Residential Road Tight Roundabouts in leafy Wolverhampton
Even close to Wolverhampton where the Victorian industrial sprawl seems to just follow the main routes to the next former industrial centre there were little pockets of countryside. But later even these green lungs fell foul to the property speculators and this up-market green and leafy residential estate with it's showy Mercs and 4x4's is a fine example. Built between the wars when few families even possessed a car the planners could not take into consideration large buses like this Enviro on the 27 as well. I'm glad I took my camera with me that day for by the next Saturday last week the 25 had become single-decked too and a couple of times the driver mounted the curb which just didn't happen at all previously.
Thursday, 5 May 2016
Happy Days for Ron Jackson
As long as I can remember I have rarely seen any former Maidstone and District buses operating into Stafford. In BET days they operated about 800 buses but by contrast the town of Maidstone itself with just fifty was much better represented for as well as Stevenson's snapping up a bunch of Massey bodied Atlanteans when no doubt a new general manager decided to go for lightweights these lasted even fewer years and a couple also ended up working into Stafford for Happy Days. Of course the Massey bodied Atlanteans were almost unique to Maidstone and Colchester with one with A1 in Scotland, but even though this type of Wadham Springer body was quite common on military and police buses etc they were not usually found that much on proper PSV's. TKM 111M looked smart and Ron Jackson who is often at the wheel of preserved PMT TVT 128G was driving it. As well as working here, he did PMT Midland Red and Arriva.
Wednesday, 4 May 2016
Remember South Yorks of Pontefract KWY 198V
South Yorkshire of Pontefract was an Independent with a modern bought new fleet which had a bit of character and commanded a lot of respect. Sadly the blues and white in the livery didn't wear terribly well and the buses could have looked a bit smarter which was a pity. Sadly they are another one that succumbed to the Arriva empire so I prefer them the way they were. These low-height Northern Counties bodies on the Daimler Fleetline were simple and attractive though like No.98 seen in Leeds on the main route to Doncaster.
Tuesday, 3 May 2016
Monday, 2 May 2016
Change is always just around the corner: BU04 BLV No.4591
In this case that literally happened for I took this photo last Saturday and exactly a week later I expected to see the top of the double-decker appear above the trees like the neck of a giraffe but no it was a Scania single-decker today. I though it might be a one off replacement bus, but no all the others on the 25 were the same. I'm not sure they are so well suited as between Bilston and Wolverhampton buses have to negotiate a between the war's housing estate with parked cars and tight turns and a couple of times the rear wheels mounted the kerb. Also how can I take photos from the top deck!
A bit far too north even for Eastern Counties in Lincoln: Bristol FLF JAH 553E.
Outside Lincoln Railway Station picking up enthusiasts on a museum running day last November. At least they will get quite a few on this seventy seater Bristol ECW bodied FLF. I always had a soft spot for Eastern Counties perhaps it was a combination of things including the way they managed to make some attempt to match the registrations to the fleet number like many muncipals and the BET Group. I also favour the more cheerful 'Tilling Red' as apposed to often drab green and of course the operator's huge and fascinating and often very rural operating area covering Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and Norfolk where one could find small bus garages and even dormy sheds was quite enticing.
Sunday, 1 May 2016
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