Funnily enough, I'm not a bus enthusiast at all but was dragged along by a friend who's a bus fanatic. I did enjoy it and would certainly recommend it.
I would just LOVE to drive one of those old buses. As a kid, I loved their CHARACTER (& being from Glasgow, the "characters" on board!), the upholstery, the big dome heater against the front wall/floor, the wee dull light bulbs, the open back door, the great sound of the engine, & the conductor! TODAY'S buses are just "soulless nothings". I now live in Australia, & am licenced to drive buses. I'd jump at the chance to drive one of these great old buses!
Thanks for this, Tim. A goodly reminder of the couple of times I've visited with my wife. We were last there in August 2018, and I have only just put together a video of the trip on the wee caboose. I have only taken pics of the buses, but watching your video I'm thinking maybe I could make a decent slide show to share my pics. Cheers. 👍
@@schoolshorts Cheers, Tim. I've subscribed to your channel so I can be sure to get back to it and enjoy seeing all those lovely old steamies. I used to trainspot until they disappeared when I was a kid.
I would have really liked to see some information on the buses. We did not get some of those here in NZ. The Bedford OB and SB were very common, and Daimlers were common as well, but I didn't recognise a lot of these. The Daimlers we got were interesting as they had Gardner 5 cylinder Diesel engines and 4 speed Wilson gearboxes.
Thanks for your response - a browse through my channel will show that buses are not really my interest. I was at the open day to support a friend (who crosses the camera briefly at 2.03 and is a life-long bus fanatic) and am amazed at the support this video has attracted. Can't help you with any further information - but best wishes to you - Tim
Like you I am not a bus expert but watch some videos. Now youtube bot has put this on my to watch list and really enjoyed it. I have not heard of this museum before, It looks well worth a visit.
@@cedarcam Never ceases to amaze me how this old video continues to attract views - it's one of my most watched uploads, now in it's ninth year online! If you can make it to one of their open days I'd strongly recommend it.
I suspect that in fifty or sixty years time, today's young people will be looking back nostalgically on the things of which we despair! Best wishes - Tim.
Not my area of expertise, I'm afraid - I've only visited the Lathalmond museum on that one occasion. However, a friend of mine is heavily involved with the SVBM and he tells me that there are two Vikings at Lathalmond, one in Alexander Midland livery with the 0.400 engine and the other in Alexander Northern colours, engine unknown. He also tells me that a friend of his has a Viking VK 43AL (reg VMP 8G) in Highland Omnibuses livery at the Bridgton museum of the Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust. Hope this is of some help.
Much as I am not comfortable asking the depot why they stopped running the London Suburban Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Gardner 6LX and Gardner 6LXC Diesel Engine Olympian ECW’s on routes N26, 30, 121, 230, 271, 349, N279 And 158 why can’t we make the same make of the Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Gardner 6LX and Gardner 6LXC Diesel Engine Olympian ECW Buses but Modernise the insides of these Buses. Also, make it low floor up and down and also extend the middle body part of these vehicles a little bit more so there will be more space for the wheelchair users. By the way, if you could remake and Modernise these vehicles could they also make them into a Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Gardner 6LX and Gardner 6LXC Diesel Engine Olympian ECW Version’s that if it will be possible and Modernise the insides of these Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Gardner 6LX and Gardner 6LXC Diesel Engine Olympian ECW’s make it low floor up and down and also extend the middle body part of these vehicles a little bit more so there will be more space and even a London Suburban Scania N230UD Enviro 400 MMC and also extend the middle body part of these vehicles a little bit more. Why couldn’t we have those London Suburban Buse's Pale red on the top roof Pale red again on the top middle Milk Chocolate brown in the middle Creamy white on the Bottom Middle and Milk Chocolate Brown on the Bottom on most of those kinds of those Particular Double Decker Vehicles? Could you put the Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox in the Scania N230UD Enviro 400 MMC and also put the Loud 3-Speed Voith Diwa Gearbox in the Volvo TD102KF Engine East Lancs Olympus and also extend the middle body part of these vehicles a little bit more and also turn most of them to a London Suburban Buses. By the way, could you also make the routes N26, 349, 121, N279 and 271 into London Suburban Buses and have a mixture of a Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Scania N230UD Enviro 400 MMC and Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Gardner 6LX and Gardner 6LXC Diesel Engine Olympian ECW Versions. Could they also transfer the Arriva Bus Depots from Hackney to Stagecoach company so they can replace all the Arriva buses so that all of them can go to Birmingham and Leeds and they can be replaced by Stagecoach Loud 3-Speed Voith Diwa Gearbox Volvo TD102KF Engine East Lancs Olympus and also Extend the Middle body part of these Vehicles and that includes A Mixture of a Stagecoach Loud 3-Speed Voith Diwa Gearbox Volvo TD102KF, Gardner 6LXC and Gardner 6LXCT Engine Northern Counties Palatine One and that Includes a Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Scania N230UD Enviro 400 MMC Vehicles A Little Bit More? Can Arriva London Bus Company Replace Most of their Wight Buses so they can also transfer them to Birmingham and Also Manchester so they can be replaced by Loud 3-Speed ZF Ecomat Gearboxes Volvo D10A Engine East Lancs Olympus and also Extend the Middle body part of these Vehicles A Little Bit More Thank You Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Much? Oh buy the way could the bus Factory Companies also Make More of Those Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Gardner 6LX and Gardner 6LXC Diesel engine Olympian ECW Vehicles And that also includes Those Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Cummins L10 Enviro 400 MMC And also Extend the Middle Body part of those Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Gardner 6LX and Gardner 6LXC Diesel Engine Olympian ECW Vehicles and the Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Cummins L10 Enviro 400 MMC Vehicles and that also includes The Loud 3-Speed ZF Ecomat Gearboxes Volvo D10A Engine East Lancs Olympus A Little Bit More And Paint Those 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Cummins L10 Enviro 400 MMC Vehicles and also those Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Gardner 6LX and Gardner 6LXC Diesel engine Olympian ECW Vehicles and that also includes The Northern Counties Palatine One with a Volvo TD102KF, Gardner 6LXC and Gardner 6LXCT Diesel engines with a Loud 3-Speed Voith Diwa Gearboxes and The Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Scania N230UD Enviro 400 MMC Vehicles and also The Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Cummins L10 Enviro 400 MMC Vehicles to the Grey Green Colours Just Like The Other Original Scania Grey Green on the Bus Route 313 and the 103, If all The Leyland Titan B15’s are Fully Red and even Mostly Red, could they also Repaint All of The Leyland Titan B15’s into Grey Green Colours Just Like The Other Original Scania Grey Green on the Bus Route 313 so they can Reuse them for Only Every Seven and a Half Months and also Reuse them on those Rail Replacement London Bus Routes if that will Be Alright for Only Just Every Seven and a Half Months starting from the Begining of October Please and also Reuse Those Buses Only on the London Bus Routes witch are The 341, N41, 34, 123, N29, 149, 221, N73, 121, 86, 30, 262, 147, 396, 41, and N26 so Please make sure that the builders can do as they are told!!!! And please do something about these Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Important Professional Ideas Please Please Prime Minister and also Includes the Mayor of London.😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
If you like old fashioned vintage buses, this is the place to come, absolute great day out.
Funnily enough, I'm not a bus enthusiast at all but was dragged along by a friend who's a bus fanatic. I did enjoy it and would certainly recommend it.
I would just LOVE to drive one of those old buses. As a kid, I loved their CHARACTER (& being from Glasgow, the "characters" on board!), the upholstery, the big dome heater against the front wall/floor, the wee dull light bulbs, the open back door, the great sound of the engine, & the conductor! TODAY'S buses are just "soulless nothings". I now live in Australia, & am licenced to drive buses. I'd jump at the chance to drive one of these great old buses!
- - - and this is what our American cousins call "progress"!
Thanks for this, Tim. A goodly reminder of the couple of times I've visited with my wife. We were last there in August 2018, and I have only just put together a video of the trip on the wee caboose. I have only taken pics of the buses, but watching your video I'm thinking maybe I could make a decent slide show to share my pics.
Cheers. 👍
Thank you TP. If you've got good pix I'm sure a slide show would go down well - good luck with it.
@@schoolshorts Cheers, Tim. I've subscribed to your channel so I can be sure to get back to it and enjoy seeing all those lovely old steamies. I used to trainspot until they disappeared when I was a kid.
Welcome aboard!
I would have really liked to see some information on the buses. We did not get some of those here in NZ. The Bedford OB and SB were very common, and Daimlers were common as well, but I didn't recognise a lot of these. The Daimlers we got were interesting as they had Gardner 5 cylinder Diesel engines and 4 speed Wilson gearboxes.
Thanks for your response - a browse through my channel will show that buses are not really my interest. I was at the open day to support a friend (who crosses the camera briefly at 2.03 and is a life-long bus fanatic) and am amazed at the support this video has attracted. Can't help you with any further information - but best wishes to you - Tim
Gloriously beautifully restored machines.
Amazing old buses
Looking forward to visiting on the next Open Day when things get back to 'normal'.
Let's hope that that will be soon!
Like you I am not a bus expert but watch some videos. Now youtube bot has put this on my to watch list and really enjoyed it. I have not heard of this museum before, It looks well worth a visit.
@@cedarcam Never ceases to amaze me how this old video continues to attract views - it's one of my most watched uploads, now in it's ninth year online!
If you can make it to one of their open days I'd strongly recommend it.
@@schoolshorts I have looked that up and see the 28 bus is not too far away so may get there one day.
Fantastic. Some really, really old vehicles too.
Yes - well worth a visit if you can make it to one of their open days.
Lovely! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it - thanks for the comment.
Suppose you have to look to the past because there's not much off a future lol. Some lovely Vehicles.
I suspect that in fifty or sixty years time, today's young people will be looking back nostalgically on the things of which we despair! Best wishes - Tim.
Surprised to see an ex Sydney NSW Double Decker (green)
I think the 20mph, was a legal limit and not a technical one.
An interesting suggestion - I'll have to do a little research.
I remember the legal limit 20 mph for buses and heavy lorries in the 1940’s and 50’s.
@@derekantill3721 Does that have something to do with the brakes they had in those days ? .
Does this museum have the Albion Viking bus of VK 41 or VK 55 model powered by BRITISH LEYLAND 0.370 Engine or British Leyland 0.400 Engine?
Not my area of expertise, I'm afraid - I've only visited the Lathalmond museum on that one occasion.
However, a friend of mine is heavily involved with the SVBM and he tells me that there are two Vikings at Lathalmond, one in Alexander Midland livery with the 0.400 engine and the other in Alexander Northern colours, engine unknown.
He also tells me that a friend of his has a Viking VK 43AL (reg VMP 8G) in Highland Omnibuses livery at the Bridgton museum of the Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust.
Hope this is of some help.
@@schoolshorts Thanks Sir very much for your invaluable information
@@ghalibmahmudlaskar5980 You're welcome!
Liked the CMB its odd yet familiar as I believe it's Alexander bodywork like the Volvo Ailsa i grew up with.
Correct!
I LIKE IT
Glad you enjoyed it - thanks for the comment - best wishes - Tim
Haw do I get notifications of open days and rallies?
Try this website - www.svbm.online/events
Much as I am not comfortable asking the depot why they stopped running the London Suburban Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Gardner 6LX and Gardner 6LXC Diesel Engine Olympian ECW’s on routes N26, 30, 121, 230, 271, 349, N279 And 158 why can’t we make the same make of the Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Gardner 6LX and Gardner 6LXC Diesel Engine Olympian ECW Buses but Modernise the insides of these Buses. Also, make it low floor up and down and also extend the middle body part of these vehicles a little bit more so there will be more space for the wheelchair users. By the way, if you could remake and Modernise these vehicles could they also make them into a Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Gardner 6LX and Gardner 6LXC Diesel Engine Olympian ECW Version’s that if it will be possible and Modernise the insides of these Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Gardner 6LX and Gardner 6LXC Diesel Engine Olympian ECW’s make it low floor up and down and also extend the middle body part of these vehicles a little bit more so there will be more space and even a London Suburban Scania N230UD Enviro 400 MMC and also extend the middle body part of these vehicles a little bit more. Why couldn’t we have those London Suburban Buse's Pale red on the top roof Pale red again on the top middle Milk Chocolate brown in the middle Creamy white on the Bottom Middle and Milk Chocolate Brown on the Bottom on most of those kinds of those Particular Double Decker Vehicles? Could you put the Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox in the Scania N230UD Enviro 400 MMC and also put the Loud 3-Speed Voith Diwa Gearbox in the Volvo TD102KF Engine East Lancs Olympus and also extend the middle body part of these vehicles a little bit more and also turn most of them to a London Suburban Buses. By the way, could you also make the routes N26, 349, 121, N279 and 271 into London Suburban Buses and have a mixture of a Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Scania N230UD Enviro 400 MMC and Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Gardner 6LX and Gardner 6LXC Diesel Engine Olympian ECW Versions. Could they also transfer the Arriva Bus Depots from Hackney to Stagecoach company so they can replace all the Arriva buses so that all of them can go to Birmingham and Leeds and they can be replaced by Stagecoach Loud 3-Speed Voith Diwa Gearbox Volvo TD102KF Engine East Lancs Olympus and also Extend the Middle body part of these Vehicles and that includes A Mixture of a Stagecoach Loud 3-Speed Voith Diwa Gearbox Volvo TD102KF, Gardner 6LXC and Gardner 6LXCT Engine Northern Counties Palatine One and that Includes a Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Scania N230UD Enviro 400 MMC Vehicles A Little Bit More? Can Arriva London Bus Company Replace Most of their Wight Buses so they can also transfer them to Birmingham and Also Manchester so they can be replaced by Loud 3-Speed ZF Ecomat Gearboxes Volvo D10A Engine East Lancs Olympus and also Extend the Middle body part of these Vehicles A Little Bit More Thank You Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Much? Oh buy the way could the bus Factory Companies also Make More of Those Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Gardner 6LX and Gardner 6LXC Diesel engine Olympian ECW Vehicles And that also includes Those Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Cummins L10 Enviro 400 MMC And also Extend the Middle Body part of those Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Gardner 6LX and Gardner 6LXC Diesel Engine Olympian ECW Vehicles and the Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Cummins L10 Enviro 400 MMC Vehicles and that also includes The Loud 3-Speed ZF Ecomat Gearboxes Volvo D10A Engine East Lancs Olympus A Little Bit More And Paint Those 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Cummins L10 Enviro 400 MMC Vehicles and also those Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Gardner 6LX and Gardner 6LXC Diesel engine Olympian ECW Vehicles and that also includes The Northern Counties Palatine One with a Volvo TD102KF, Gardner 6LXC and Gardner 6LXCT Diesel engines with a Loud 3-Speed Voith Diwa Gearboxes and The Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Scania N230UD Enviro 400 MMC Vehicles and also The Loud 4-Speed Leyland Hydra cyclic Automatic Gearbox Cummins L10 Enviro 400 MMC Vehicles to the Grey Green Colours Just Like The Other Original Scania Grey Green on the Bus Route 313 and the 103, If all The Leyland Titan B15’s are Fully Red and even Mostly Red, could they also Repaint All of The Leyland Titan B15’s into Grey Green Colours Just Like The Other Original Scania Grey Green on the Bus Route 313 so they can Reuse them for Only Every Seven and a Half Months and also Reuse them on those Rail Replacement London Bus Routes if that will Be Alright for Only Just Every Seven and a Half Months starting from the Begining of October Please and also Reuse Those Buses Only on the London Bus Routes witch are The 341, N41, 34, 123, N29, 149, 221, N73, 121, 86, 30, 262, 147, 396, 41, and N26 so Please make sure that the builders can do as they are told!!!! And please do something about these Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Important Professional Ideas Please Please Prime Minister and also Includes the Mayor of London.😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
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