@@vincentdow5899Its the mobile workshop and crew area...... This one has only kept the two seats in the cab area....... Looks like it's bit of salvaged bus body..... Probably the rear of a minibus by the look of it.
Great seeing the vehicles but if they are concerned about safety they should have one person giving instructions and hand signals, having two doing their own thing is a recipe for disaster.
One person was in charge, the other was acting as the eyes and ears for the Matador as visibility from its cab is poor and it’s too loud to hear instructions - so his job was to replay the instructions to the Matador driver and monitor the angle of the tow bar in the Matador’s towing eye.
That AEC Matador is beautiful, a treat in itself.
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Matador is the truck moving the busses about? That thing is awesome, but what’s with the observation lounge?
@@vincentdow5899Its the mobile workshop and crew area...... This one has only kept the two seats in the cab area....... Looks like it's bit of salvaged bus body..... Probably the rear of a minibus by the look of it.
Wonderful! Thank you for keeping history alive.
Loved this ! The paint on the 218 Ashton bus . Beautiful .
Great vid! The Matador looks stunning!
Looks an amazing place 🙂 thanks for posting 👍
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Great seeing the vehicles but if they are concerned about safety they should have one person giving instructions and hand signals, having two doing their own thing is a recipe for disaster.
One person was in charge, the other was acting as the eyes and ears for the Matador as visibility from its cab is poor and it’s too loud to hear instructions - so his job was to replay the instructions to the Matador driver and monitor the angle of the tow bar in the Matador’s towing eye.
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my dad used to drive trolley busses for LT