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Yorkshire Heritage Bus Company

Discussion in 'Everything Else Heritage' started by osprey, Nov 25, 2013.

  1. osprey

    osprey Resident of Nat Pres

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    Starting tomorrow you can take a short tour on a vintage bus around God's Country.........

    www.yorkshireheritagebusco.co.uk
     
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    Sorry about that.......the chap who owns them has a place at Luddenfoot right next to the Calder Valley line, they are all in outstanding condition.....a sight to behold...
     
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    Yes they look very well - I saw one of their Sheffield fleet on a job out Wakefield way some moths back - was a really odd sight, being off its home patch.

    Is there a simple way of viewing the whole garage on line, with their histories?
     
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    Victor Nat Pres stalwart Friend

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    Makes me feel old, I've driven buses of that type, still got my PSV badge (BB62286) although my licence expired long ago.
    When you're a driver with a young wife and a mortgage you'll do owt to earn a bit of extra money.
     
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    I'll see what I can do....might take a bit of time......Victor.....you'd be like a kiddy in a toy shop with all that lot......
     
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    I'd struggle a bit to climb up into the saddle now. Although, a few weeks ago I managed the 5 steps (yes 5) up into a large Volvo that my lad was out road testing. Actually he was just trying to have a go at his poor old dad just to see if I could still mount up. "Road testing"??? he was sat in my house supping coffee.
    Some of the old buses were great things, I passed my test on a GUY double decker, arthritic old Gardner engine and a 4 speed "crash" box. Starter was knackered so it took 3 of us with a rope on the starting handle to give it a good swing.
    Happy days.
     
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    Sounds like you're on the 'inside' on this one Osprey?
     
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    o_O
     
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    I did my apprenticeship in restoring vintage buses. Not many 19 year olds (in 1997) who had mastered driving a back-to-front (chinese) crash gearbox! I grew up with the vintage buses, hence I now work in the rail industry...

    Some friends of mine rented a single decker form this company for their wedding at the Darlington rail museum and I was impressed with the presentation of it. Incidentally, they were the first couple to be married at the museum (and have no interest in railways, just wanted somewhere with a local connections being proud Darlingtoniains).
     
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    I take it that it is a similar setup to this outfit in Kirkby Stephen.
    http://www.cumbriaclassiccoaches.co.uk/
    They also have some regular timetabled runs.
    Bit of a gathering of vintage buses at KS Station about 16.30 on a wednesday, I think, waiting for the Fellsman to pass through.
     
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    I do love the solid colours ie no metallic finishes, no ads, the smell of the engine......and the coachwork is to die for.......
     

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