Wow, what great video you put up. Its a shame they didn't keep the hydrogen busses going. I reckon with time they would be far greener than anything out there.
New Zealand recently manufactured a hydrogen bus and I wish they'd latched onto the benefits of hydrogen in contrast to battery celled buses environmentally in terms of longevity and manufacturing impacts. Very interesting knowing Australia & London ran hydrogen cells before electric whereas NZ was a polar opposite.
Thanks. I'm putting the finishing touches to a short video dedicated to 3001. We picked it up from the Dealer in Redcliffe, brought it brand new to the Depot, where I wrote the Driver's Induction Manual for it. There are pictures of it new including the interior and dashboard. It will be posted in a week or so.
@@terrymercer2379 aah yeah I love me a 3001- definitely the mist photographed bus in Perth (and ive take 347 shots of it), also , do you know what desto changers the ECObuses had?
Great video Terry Todays Questions Q1 Did you drive the Volvo B8RLE 2610, 2617-2635, 2665-2677 and Volvo B7RLE 2139-2145 on the Perth cats at all or not Q2 Will you be going to Ashley Day this Sunday and if you are will you be Filming at all or not and can you do a trip on Betty Thompson and Planet 7 aswell as Rosalie and Wyndham Q3 When Will Ng123 be coming back to service
I drove the first generation of Volvos and the Cats. I liked them from a driver's viewpoint. I cannot remember the fleet numbers. Unfortunately I have other commitments on Sunday, and the latest word on 123 is hopefully the next steam season we will see her again.
Agreed. In my lunch breaks I went out and practiced deploying the ramp till I had it out and back in, in just a little longer time than the electric ramps on the other bus models (Except for the bus, Eco 1, think, that one of our drivers damaged on a kerb; that was a bit fiddly. I found it best not to lower the bus when using the ramp onto a kerb. Lowering the bus only worked for roadside pick ups. My favorite passenger was a fellow in a chair who caught the No 20 bus to ECU, who was most appreciative that I could get him on so quickly.
It could have been "Wobbles" He got married during the trail, and the Management team supplied Ecobuses for his wedding vehicles, which I thought was wonderful.
Quite the overlooked piece of history, the trio are. Excellent recollection of these buses you've presented here!
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Keep this up man! I subscribed!
Wow, what great video you put up. Its a shame they didn't keep the hydrogen busses going. I reckon with time they would be far greener than anything out there.
Great video as always, Dad. Love your videos
You are most welcome, my Son!
Wow all of those managers. We’re you nervous carrying the prince. Great video Terry
It was a hoot. I had big strong angels watching over me.
New Zealand recently manufactured a hydrogen bus and I wish they'd latched onto the benefits of hydrogen in contrast to battery celled buses environmentally in terms of longevity and manufacturing impacts. Very interesting knowing Australia & London ran hydrogen cells before electric whereas NZ was a polar opposite.
Great video terry, will you make a video about cng articualted buses and the deisels ones
Good idea. Somewhere in my archives I have photos of MAN 3001. I'll have to dig them out.
@@terrymercer2379 I love 3001, my favourite bus, even witha Brisbane interior, the CC body and the orange LEDs- shame its being withdrawn soon
Thanks. I'm putting the finishing touches to a short video dedicated to 3001. We picked it up from the Dealer in Redcliffe, brought it brand new to the Depot, where I wrote the Driver's Induction Manual for it. There are pictures of it new including the interior and dashboard. It will be posted in a week or so.
@@terrymercer2379 aah yeah I love me a 3001- definitely the mist photographed bus in Perth (and ive take 347 shots of it), also , do you know what desto changers the ECObuses had?
@@terrymercer2379 I know 3000 (CNG Scania)was at malaga to for a short while and 3002 (CnG iveco) is now at malaga at the "pits"
Great video Terry
Todays Questions
Q1 Did you drive the Volvo B8RLE 2610, 2617-2635, 2665-2677 and Volvo B7RLE 2139-2145 on the Perth cats at all or not
Q2 Will you be going to Ashley Day this Sunday and if you are will you be Filming at all or not and can you do a trip on Betty Thompson and Planet 7 aswell as Rosalie and Wyndham
Q3 When Will Ng123 be coming back to service
I drove the first generation of Volvos and the Cats. I liked them from a driver's viewpoint. I cannot remember the fleet numbers. Unfortunately I have other commitments on Sunday, and the latest word on 123 is hopefully the next steam season we will see her again.
What happened to the Perth ones
Disassembled. Technical parts sent back to Mercedes. Transmissions kept as spares for OC500LE's, bodies scrapped except ECO2 which is with BPSWA
Thanks Nick, a good reply. I really appreciate the two photos you sent me of the Ecobuses. I have included them with your name credited. Well done.
@@nickgodfrey1973 bit of a waste of money should have kept them in service
I WAS KINDA GLAD TO SEE THESE GO. THE WHEELCHAIR RAMP ON THESE WAS A NIGHTMARE.
Agreed. In my lunch breaks I went out and practiced deploying the ramp till I had it out and back in, in just a little longer time than the electric ramps on the other bus models (Except for the bus, Eco 1, think, that one of our drivers damaged on a kerb; that was a bit fiddly. I found it best not to lower the bus when using the ramp onto a kerb. Lowering the bus only worked for roadside pick ups. My favorite passenger was a fellow in a chair who caught the No 20 bus to ECU, who was most appreciative that I could get him on so quickly.
I WAS ON BUS 670 ON A ROUTE 15 TANGO. TURNING LEFT INTO KALGOORLIE ST THE ENGINE BAY CAUGHT FIRE@@terrymercer2379
@@terrymercer2379might’ve been wobbles that damaged it haha, I know he got into an accident while driving one.
It could have been "Wobbles" He got married during the trail, and the Management team supplied Ecobuses for his wedding vehicles, which I thought was wonderful.
@@terrymercer2379 yes I've seen the pix of them up at JFNP
I WOULD LOVE TO SEE SOME VIDEOS ON THE OLD TICKET MACHINES FROM THE 70,S, 80,S