I grew up in Croydon and I quite liked the London & Country livery. We always had red and green buses in Croydon (as they did in Bromley) -- the green ones mainly went south -- and it was funny seeing green buses on routes that used to be red (like the 197). Metrobus started out as an independent operator, a subsidiary or offshoot of Tillingbourne which ran buses around Guildford. It was only after all the locally based operations got rebranded as Arriva that they all went red again, or turquoise outside London.
No! I loved it but of course some routes should be red. I remember when the number 13 had routemasters and they were in BTS/Sovereign livery which was orange, on Sundays the route was operated by Metroline using metrobuses. I thought it was pushing it a bit putting routemasters in various colours.
Remember the Titans, Olympians in Woolwich at this time. Used L136 in it'sTram centenary colours. Remember the bendy bus C101 HDT, took a few photos myself of this one. Went to France for a year in '87, upon my return was surprised by the odd buses, in Woolwich in odd colours, due to deregulation and RM's on the way out from PD. Lost interest in buses now, uninteresting designs and many un London like oddities. Much prefer RM's RT's in this area on the older routes, such as 161A, 171A, 180A, but Woolwich was still nice in this film.
Home alone 2 advert on the side of the bus lol.
Those Dennis lances on the 36b. Legendary buses which went over to Barking garage for the 145. Miss those buses
Really good parts of London and parts of Kent in this video
I used to ride the 272s and 180s when I was lad. In those days the 180 was an RM and the 272 was a DMS
So glad they made them paint all buses into majority red livery. All those different operator colours went against the grain outs what makes London.
I grew up in Croydon and I quite liked the London & Country livery. We always had red and green buses in Croydon (as they did in Bromley) -- the green ones mainly went south -- and it was funny seeing green buses on routes that used to be red (like the 197). Metrobus started out as an independent operator, a subsidiary or offshoot of Tillingbourne which ran buses around Guildford. It was only after all the locally based operations got rebranded as Arriva that they all went red again, or turquoise outside London.
No! I loved it but of course some routes should be red. I remember when the number 13 had routemasters and they were in BTS/Sovereign livery which was orange, on Sundays the route was operated by Metroline using metrobuses. I thought it was pushing it a bit putting routemasters in various colours.
And not an f***in bike in sight must have been heaven for the drivers then
Counterpoint: 8:11
Idiot
are they sure with 15 meters for a Hongkong coach?
I have a question. Did the rider those days have access to a radio if for example they needed recovery or assistance?
I passed my test on titan in the 90s I miss the old woolwich
likes the dms, and the 2 , 205 gti in thhis video
Those buses are in Boroline livery still aftet they went bust.
Remember the Titans, Olympians in Woolwich at this time. Used L136 in it'sTram centenary colours. Remember the bendy bus C101 HDT, took a few photos myself of this one. Went to France for a year in '87, upon my return was surprised by the odd buses, in Woolwich in odd colours, due to deregulation and RM's on the way out from PD. Lost interest in buses now, uninteresting designs and many un London like oddities. Much prefer RM's RT's in this area on the older routes, such as 161A, 171A, 180A, but Woolwich was still nice in this film.
Hey! East end whities Thuk if home to Essex
Purist Titan experience?
8:15 typical cyclist?
they are not legally required to use bike lanes, but it would be better for everyone if they did, where these lanes exist
No grown-ups on scooters on the pavement or in the middle of the road . The good old days.