Like the other PTE's with the exception of West Midlands, Greater Manchester PTE didn't take to the Leyland Lynx so this example which had passed to First Bus at Bolton was something of a rarity in the fleet. Nevertheless the were quick and I have another photo of this bus at Manchester Airport on the 500 and these would have been ideal for longer what were termed express services.
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.
Tuesday, 31 March 2020
Sunday, 29 March 2020
Stevenson's Olympian on the 112 in Burton.
Stevenson's of Spath was a canny buyer of used buses which always made it paricularly interesting. As it grew following Degregulation it was able to buy sufficient numbers of new buses and coaches for it's most important jobs like when it bought two Alexander bodied Leyland Olympians which were well suited for the long 112 from Burton to Birmingham.
Saturday, 28 March 2020
Stagecoach: The White Ladt Rides Again
Stagecoach reminded us of it's local Ribble heritage at the Morecambe Running Day in 2018 with this Dennis Trident converted to an open-topper and marketed as The White Lady. Though I doubt if the general public would have guessed why but for the enthusiast the silver stripes were a nice reminder of the metal beading which adorned the original Leyland Titan PD1 and PD2 buses built between 1948 and 1951. Indeed Stagecoach has one of the Burlingham bodied PD1's in preservation and I'm sure a lot of people would have liked to have seen the two together.
Thursday, 26 March 2020
Wypte: Former Halifax Roe bodied Leyland PD2 CCP 162C
The changes that occured during the early Seventies put me off buses and more importantly bus photography. It wasn't quite as dramatic as the end of steam on the railways but as we reached the end of the Seventies I felt a whole part of my life was disappearing with the old half-cabs. It didn't matter if they often looked a bit scruffy I had spent many an hour sitting upstairs on the front seats as they made stately progress and I had started to love them again. So as I went about the country doing my job I tried to find time to visit the towns I passed. I was lucky to visit Halifax that day as the driver of this Roe bodied Leyland PD2 said he would miss them and there were just two left at his depot.
Monday, 23 March 2020
Midland Fox SHE538S: She's a Lady
I think a lot of people think of vehicles as being either male or female but this former South Yorkshire PTE Alexander bodied Daimler Fleetline by then with Midland Fox at Leicester has already made up their minds. Of course this was taken in the Nineties long before Coronavirus but looking at the Cadbury's advert today not so much a chocolate treat but instead the unwelcome finger of fate.
NUH 41m Ryymney Valley in Caerphilly
Rhymney Valley was the ammalgamation of three small welsh municipals with Caerphilly being the biggest and because of that it seems that it dictated vehicle purchases as it was very much Leyland orientated especially with Leopards. But there were Atlanteans as well such as this example with an East Lancs body.
Sunday, 22 March 2020
Friday, 20 March 2020
West Midlands BX12 DJO to Castlecroft on The 3 in Wolverhampton
It looks like I won't be able to get into the middle of a crowd to get my bus scenes for a while. Wolverhampton has seemed to be dead foe a while anyway but the opening of the new market certainly created a good gatherering to add a bit of interest to a rather mundane Wright bodied Volvo 2013 carring route branding for the 3 and 4 Services.
Thursday, 19 March 2020
Wednesday, 18 March 2020
"Skiddow" Cumberland Leopard RRM 636X at Top Rank Hilton Park
Cumberland was one of those bus companies that didn't seem to stray far beyond it's operating area. I hardly ever saw them but I caught this one taking it's break at the Top Rank Hilton Park Services on the M6. This ECW bodied Leyland Leopard was working a National Express contract to London on the 901.
Tuesday, 17 March 2020
Arriva LJ51 DLX: Running Late into Northwich
I go to Northwich quite often but as I don't get out and visit the town properly I see it as a challenge to stop at various locations at the side of the road and try to snap anything coming along. I was told a bus was due and as the sun was right waited ages last week for it to come towards me from the town. It didn't turn up and annoyed I was about to give up but it must have been late and came hurrying in from the opposite direction and good quite a good photo. This is a nice spot as coming in from the direction Davenham it's all fairly recent development whereas this is definately the old Northwich I remember. Actually two buses came together but this one is quite interesting as with it's Alexander 400 body it looks like a Dennis Trident but I'm pretty sure it's a DAF as they had some of this batch from London too at Wednesfield.
Sunday, 15 March 2020
Saturday, 14 March 2020
Appleby's Open-Top HWJ 700J on Scarborough Sea Front
The open-top seaside double-decker going along the prom is a long established British tradition. Of course as well usefullness the scenery adds to it's appeal and in this respect the more traditional and breezy Scarborough must be one of the best. When I was there in the Nineties East-Yorkshire and Appleby's which had expanded following deregulation northwards from it's Lincolnshire roots was busy competing for custom. As well as operating this Park Royal bodied Daimler Fleetline which started life with Sheffield Corporation as No.700 Appleby's also had it's Southdown Queen Mary PD3 out as well.
Tuesday, 10 March 2020
Playing With Numbers: Arriva VDL Plaxton YJ57 BWE
In the UK operators taking a pride in their fleet is very much a thing of the past instead they just keep them going. To a true tradesman it might annoy them so much they would have to pull it all off and do the job properly. I am talking about the fleet number alteration on the front of this Arriva VDL as it must have been something like 3145 but when they tried to change it to an eight there was not enough space so they used a small sized number instead. I don't suppose the passengers will take too much notice they will just be glad to see the Stafford Hospital bus turn up. At least unlike the 825 from Lichfield which didn't always bother to finish the last leg of it's journey the H shuttle service is fairly reliable and runs to time.
Monday, 9 March 2020
Friday, 6 March 2020
Thursday, 5 March 2020
Tuesday, 3 March 2020
Monday, 2 March 2020
Get Knotted!
This First Potteries Omnicity Scania 65041 used on the Hanley to Stafford 101 Service has appeared in a brash new livery featuring the Staffordshire Knot. It looks a bit too colourful for my tastes even a bit like a sickly chocolate wrapper. However what the bold new branding doesn't tell you is First now offer a poorer service as the basic frequency has now fallen to every thirty-minutes instead of every twenty and no doubt a lot of 101 regulars will not be too impressed.
Sunday, 1 March 2020
Peterborough Sunday Service Stagecoach SN64 OKL
One of the arguments for not running a bus service in Staffordshire is nobody used them. But just like here in Peterborough the shops are all open on a Sunday and enough people seem to use the fairly regular Stagecoach buses to make it worthwhile. I think when locally operators like Arriva and First give a shoddy often unreliable service it really does put people off using buses.