Broadstone were the first garage to have the orange hi vis vests, but I left mine in one of the tour buses and didnt find it for a few days, so ended up having a yellow one for a while, some regular viewers would have noticed the difference, especially in the photos on the instagram page.
Everyone in our garage misses them, as they were the backbone of what we did as universals for over 20 years. Have some fantastic memories working them roads with fantastic drivers and conductors alike. Early starts were the best.
Pro driving! I love the way at the end you said "Don't ask why I'm not wearing the yellow vest!" Good Craic!
Broadstone were the first garage to have the orange hi vis vests, but I left mine in one of the tour buses and didnt find it for a few days, so ended up having a yellow one for a while, some regular viewers would have noticed the difference, especially in the photos on the instagram page.
@@stevepsea2351 okay cool!
Very nice video! I miss the 25/66/67s they were lovely routes
Everyone in our garage misses them, as they were the backbone of what we did as universals for over 20 years. Have some fantastic memories working them roads with fantastic drivers and conductors alike. Early starts were the best.
Great video!
Nice video i just realised that it saif bus eireann lol
Amazing driving.
Thanks. I know a few drivers ive trained that are far better than me. Im not allowed on any low tree routes any more 🤦♂️
45:35 Unusual to see a WS in Broadstone
It's probably a bus for Waterford.
@@vehicleboy9792 no its say dublin bus on the side lol
Oh! It's not WS3 since It doesn't exist. Probably a cleaning bus. Yeah or no?
It's WS1. I don't know why but it was brought to Broadstone
@@SeanTheBusEnthusiast i thinl as a cleaning bus or for repairs or it got transferred