I'm sure I am not the only one who got their first camera as a Christmas Present, an Ilford Sporti which took primitive 120 size roll film and then even though it was not up to it I went out in the poor winter lighting conditions and enthusiastically wasted the twelve exposures in the snowy bleakness. At the Midland Red garage in Stafford stands 4768 one of two D7's from the final batch delivered there in 1957, the other one being 4739. This photo was unusual as being the way in buses usually faced the other way. Considering the weather conditions it looked very clean so perhaps it had been put out to dry and the garage doors shut behind it to keep in the warmth. There was no bus wash here in those days so it had to be done with a hose.
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, 31 December 2017
Anyone for Tennis? Tatra Trams in Halle
Formerly in East Germany Halle is one of those industrial towns one wouldn't normally go to or would have heard of unless you were into tennis as there is an important tournament held there each year. As you can see the classic red and cream Tatra Prague trams were not confined to the Czech Republic but as seen here following Reunification took new but not always nice colours.
Saturday, 30 December 2017
A Western National Bristol LH Plaxton at Tavistock
The bus station in the small town of Tavistock occupies the site of the old Western National bus garage. It used to be quite a modest affair as can be seen here but has since been rebuilt since this photo was taken of a small Plaxton bodied Bristol LH with grant doors. A decent amount of comfort and an ideal tool for the narrow roads around Dartmoor, but this former National Travel South West coach No.318 in 1981 was now Western National 1333 and had just returned from busy Plymouth on the 83.
Friday, 29 December 2017
Wednesday, 27 December 2017
Warrington's Sixties East-Lancs bodied Ugly Ducklings
Perhaps with the exception of the rather elegant but very traditional looking Northern Counties bodies also seen in Warrington with Lancashire United early rear-engined bodywork on the double-decker didn't amount to much in looks. Like all the Lancashire bodybuilders East-Lancs could produce a fine looking half-cab bus but struggled here. It was not helped by the badly placed Daimler scroll but when on later buses a curved windscreen and front was added the design came together and was much more attractive and certainly different. The batch was18-26 5827-5835 ED and no they couldn't even quite get the registration numbers to match either which also confuses the senses lol. No a bit of an ugly duckling then which is a bit surprising as by 1963 when these arrived Alexander of Falkirk was starting to build it's modern timeless classic with fibre-glass and of course Ralph Bennett was prodding the design team at East-Lancs to do something a lot more exciting with this body and also took the much more striking Liverpool style customised standard MCW body.
Monday, 25 December 2017
Sunday, 24 December 2017
Berresford's East Kent AEC TFN409 at Hanley
Thankfully by the time most of you get around to looking at this you will be too stuffed with turkey and Christmas Pudding to notice the scratches as I'm afraid my old trusted Voitlander Vito2 camera was showing it's age by then. I think the fact that I was buying in bulk loading my own spools of film caused them to snag a bit as well. At one time I would not have wanted to add this one of a former East Kent Park-Royal bodied AEC Reliance which still looked quite smart despite being with Berresfords and being covered in Potteries winter filth but now it's definately worth a second look..
Friday, 22 December 2017
Wednesday, 20 December 2017
Monday, 18 December 2017
London General Greenway WLT 696
With so much uncertainty in the bus industry during the period just before and just after Deregulation operators were forced to use their money wisely, and as well as this resulting in a plague of low-cost minibuses operators tried to get optimum returns from their stock and with a swing away from coachwork and especially as many of them had poor quality bodywork rebodying as buses became quite commonplace. As well as that East Lancs introduced the Greenway as a way of both extending the life of elderly Nationals and a means to make them more operator friendly. Often after conversion they reappeared somewhere else but London Buses had it's Red Arrow National2's rebuilt as Greenways and returned to their normal duties such as this one at Victoria which had gained the registration number off RM 696.
Sunday, 17 December 2017
Tracky in Barnsley Bus Station
Who would have thought it, a dull damp day in Barnsley. For the size of the town I was rather amazed at the huge size of the busy bus station and YTC was something of a mecca for Leylands. By the time I took this photo in about 1970 the blue and cream buses of County of Lepton had been integrated into the parent company including this Willowbrook bodied Leyland Tiger Cub.
Thursday, 14 December 2017
D649 NOD Portsmouth: Too Many Noddy's To Nod
Harry Blundred's empire included Portsmouth where typically large numbers of Ford Transit minibuses could be found plying their trade as he took over City of Portsmouth Transport and did away with it's Atlanteans so his passengers could be packed in like sardines instead. I have a brother who lives in Devon and they had a car with D-NOD as it's registration letters as well and not surprisingly they named it Noddy. As for parent fleet Devon General and Blue Admiral I suspect they had too many Noddy's to christen and probably called them something a little more rude. The Alexander Dash body on the Dennis Dart was well suited to those Stagecoach strips and they had a strong presence here as well for the were the new owners of the once magnificent Southdown.
TGE 837R Strathclyde Atlantean
I didn't usually have a lot of time to stop in Scotland as it was a long day anyway driving both ways from the Midlands. But when I just had one or two deliveries which took me right into Glasgow I had to stop even if it was ten-minutes to snap some buses. As you can see the weather wasn't always wonderful but I saw it more as a challenge for as transport photographers were should be able to cope with all conditions and besides where film was cheap it never did any harm to waste a few to get one or two really good ones.
Tuesday, 12 December 2017
Are You a Seddon RU? Yes Darlington had some like this
Standardisation with a very basic livery was very much the order of the day within the NBC Empire so it was very dull compared to what came before it, but those Municipals that didn't get drawn into the PTE's continued to provide a bit more interest. The Corporations traditionally used to usually operate mostly double-deckers but with the advent of driver only buses they saw a rapid decline during the Seventies. This left Darlington to see in the Eighties with a just a few elderly Roe bodied Daimler half-cabs, but the now mostly single-deck fleet was varied and interesting and it included these not too common Pennine bodied Seddon RU buses. This photo was taken in 1980.
Monday, 11 December 2017
Arriva Left Out In The Cold
Arriva's aquamarine bus livery has been with us so many years one might have thought when it came time to change it they would come up with something even if not exciting at least a bit better. It is hardly inspiring but maybe as happened at Cambus who started off with just light blue they might realise it's not very eye catching and add something stronger to set it off. It was very cold in Stafford and buses like Plaxton Pointer bodied Dennis Dart 2371 were running around with snow clinging to their tops even though they had been out all day despite dropping into pot-holes and bouncing over speed-bumps.
Ribble in Heywood BNB 244T
Places in Cheshire like Alderley Edge and Knutsford might have been affordable to wealthy stockbrokers and the top footballers but to the north of Manchester was Heywood which was Just far enough away outside to make it popular with the cast of Coronation Street etc. where they should have felt very much at home as it had that friendly Lancashire feel even to seeing the odd Ribble bus on the 399. I might be wrong but I think this service went to Rochdale from Bolton but when I was there in the Eighties it was being operated with these Duple bodied Leopards like No.1244 looking quite attractive in one of NBC's local 'blind effect' liveries introduced prior to Deregulation when it would all be sold off.
Sunday, 10 December 2017
In Manchester at least The Commonplace: First Volvo Wright MX09 GYH
It's much busier than it used to be but I'm glad not all of central Manchester has been redeveloped like this gritty area of small businesses around Shudhill and Withy Grove. There used to be an open-air second-hand record stall down here too in my day where I picked up some rarities. Buses too seem to becoming a rarity in many parts of Britain especially on a Sunday but not in the big Metropolitan Boroughs like Greater Manchester and here a First Wright bodied Volvo double-decker tries to edge it's way passed an illegally parked car with it's hazards on. Not such a rarity!
Saturday, 9 December 2017
Huddersfield Daimler CVG6 HVH 472D at the Gladstone Pottery
I had to have a ride on this East-Lancs bodied Daimler CVG6 at the Gladstone Museum POPS running day last October as I have the Corgi OOC model of it. Many of the municipals took a great deal of pride in their fleet such as here at Huddersfield, it's a pity though that on my model of it they got the colour wrong as instead of bright red theirs in more like a marmalade-orange.
Midland Red S22 MHA 901F at Stafford
Here we have a Midland Red BMMO S22 at the reaffic lights on Gaol Road in Stafford. It was a day very much like this one with dense shadow and thin sunlight which is one of the worst combinations for black and white photographs unless one picks exactly the right spot. 5901 wasn't at Stafford garage for long being allocated here between May 79 and May 80. It went onto Leamington to do another four months before withdrawal but travelled quite a bit throughout the system spending most of it's working life from July 1968 at Worcester till January 1979 where it did a short four-month spell at Hinckley before coming here. It was later preserved.
Friday, 8 December 2017
Taking a National Holiday in Chester
Most Duple designs looked quite different from their rival Plaxton and this Southdown Laser bodied Tiger makes a good contract alongside another Leyland but this time with the more common Plaxton Paramount belonging to London Country. Both were in NBC National Holidays and seen whilst on tour in Chester. I must admit I like a bit of brightwork trim and I prefered these earlier Lasers to the later less cheerful tidied up version. In the early days of the NBC it was horrible seeing the beautiful traditional coaches of Maidstone and District, Ribble and Midland Red etc. being outshopped in this uninspiring white garb but I think it was largely in our heads as it was far less noticeable on later coaches that came painted white from new.
Thursday, 7 December 2017
Two La Poste Volvos: Foul Day in Sion
Doing a check I was surprised there are no photos on here from Sion in Switzerland, a town I visited often and with the exception of Lugano it is the busiest post bus departure point in the country. When I was last there in 1999 or 2000 these Volvos were very much the choice here and two identical buses stand side by side, one can't tell them apart any more but the one with the P-Reg shows it was owned by La Poste as there is a garage here. It was unusual to see a dirty post bus but P25626 had some uncharacteristic accident damage which probably wasn't that surprising with often difficult conditions higher up above the snow-line.
Wednesday, 6 December 2017
Monday, 4 December 2017
Oldham Corporation Atlantean GBU 143D
Once image conscious General Managers and designers got their heads around the problems of designing a decent rear-engined double-deck body some of the results were quite pleasing such as this style of Roe body to be found on most of the Leyland Atlanteans in the Oldham fleet. Ian Allan called their main colour maroon but it wasn't quite that as it was pinky a bit like Eden Vale black cherry yogurt. Not as tasty but rather nice and distinctly different when freshly turned out like many of the Municipal liveries.
I Might Not Look It But I Am The Number One: N201 UHH Stagecoach Cumberland
It must go back to my spotting days but I'm still attracted to bus numbers and registrations and Stagecoach Cumberland number-one was too tempting despite being a minibus. I quite like the Mercs and another thing that attracted me was it still had it's badge another of my requirements lol. Despite all the bus trivia it is still a nice interesting photo as in the background a massive Taylor Martley Scania artic squeezes it's way through Kendal's narrow streets, th norm before the M6 was built.
Saturday, 2 December 2017
Friday, 1 December 2017
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