I remember leaving newcastle from here to go to london for a job back in 1988, had a pint in the newcastle arms about 10 pm, sadest thing i ever did, i was back home within three weeks! Never again, Newcastle is my home and here i will stay, bugger London!
Lots of memories, standing at Gallowgate. Always a very grim place, but filled with excitement & anticipation at the travel & subsequent adventures that lay ahead. It was the cheapest alternative to the train. Always crowded, but mostly well mannered travellers. Thanks for the memories & the post! 👍
Cracking video ! Anyone remember the Marlborough bus station too ? Got a bus to London in 1973 to see Jethro Tull at the Empire Pool , Wembley.......only took ten hours lol !
One of Earliest memories May 1992 going to Butlins in Scotland. Got coach from this very station. Bus full all wanting Sunderland to win cup final. Only my dad and I were Liverpool fans. Those were the days when people actually spoke to each other on coaches...I imagine quite different now. The age of UA-cam now gives us on board entertainment without much conversation but then it gives us those times back with videos like these. Funny old world we live in.
Funny you should say that, in the mid 90s I used to regularly get the midnight coach down to London and not one person ever spoke but it was different on the way back, I had a right laugh with strangers and often shared a taxi with them if they were heading in my direction
Go to the coach station today and you'll be lucky to see any English people.
Grow up!,
I remember leaving newcastle from here to go to london for a job back in 1988, had a pint in the newcastle arms about 10 pm, sadest thing i ever did, i was back home within three weeks!
Never again, Newcastle is my home and here i will stay, bugger London!
A time when Blakey still worked at the Bus Station, no hoods, no mobile phones and the emergency vehicles still had proper sirens.
"Oh, i 'ate you, Staker!" Lol!
And the MULLETS!
I remember going to pick my grandmother up near there in the early 80s and being caught in a football riot
No one fighting and pushing to get on the coaches. Now days you would be sworn at pushed and made to feel very uncomfortable.
Brilliant!!... I'm on the Gallowgate bus station video wearing the brown leather jacket saying our goodbyes!!...unreal!!
Great! So you were one of Dave's friends? I'll mention your name when I see him next.
Used to be in the band Phantom Zone aswell with him👍
Thought you were in a band together, will let him know. How did you come across this video?
How you know Dave?
I'm his brother Steve, also on the same video. Been putting dad's old videos on UA-cam. Gradually adding more over time.
Lots of memories, standing at Gallowgate. Always a very grim place, but filled with excitement & anticipation at the travel & subsequent adventures that lay ahead. It was the cheapest alternative to the train. Always crowded, but mostly well mannered travellers. Thanks for the memories & the post! 👍
that brings back memories used to get the clipper to london in the early 80's. the cheapest way to travel and you got to watch a movie on the way ❤
Thank you for the uploads brings back memories.
Thanks for the memories...
Hello Steve! Hope you're doing well. I met Dave a couple of years ago when he came back over. Hope all is good down there👍
All good here thanks John. Nice to know people are appreciating Harry's old videos.
Cracking video ! Anyone remember the Marlborough bus station too ? Got a bus to London in 1973 to see Jethro Tull at the Empire Pool , Wembley.......only took ten hours lol !
Thanks for these videos. These were nostalgic times for me.
Me too. Better times.
One of Earliest memories May 1992 going to Butlins in Scotland. Got coach from this very station. Bus full all wanting Sunderland to win cup final. Only my dad and I were Liverpool fans. Those were the days when people actually spoke to each other on coaches...I imagine quite different now. The age of UA-cam now gives us on board entertainment without much conversation but then it gives us those times back with videos like these. Funny old world we live in.
Funny you should say that, in the mid 90s I used to regularly get the midnight coach down to London and not one person ever spoke but it was different on the way back, I had a right laugh with strangers and often shared a taxi with them if they were heading in my direction
ah, the 525 national express "rapide" to london. with onboard catering as well. memories.
Goodness, how could of i forgot the Gallowgate bus station ?
Not that long ago but a different era.
Keep them comeing love them
Was that Adrian Mole?