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Postby Phantom » 18 Nov 2008, 12:56

ha ha ha - some one told me about the ATM trivia last year some time.

Those kind of weird useless facts always stick in my head.
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Postby BillShipton » 18 Nov 2008, 13:23

Richard doesn't understand buses. Not since they've stopped being pulled by horses.

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Postby Richard » 18 Nov 2008, 14:05

Hey! Whats with this unprovoked attack from all directions? :P

I'm not particularly keen on buses because they are nasty smelly diesel things. I like steam propelled vehicles (trains, traction engines, etc) and things that run on rails (trains, trams, etc).

As for being old, - yes I think I might be the oldest active splosher on the planet, or at least in Britain! Anyone want to dispute that claim?

Any more insults and I'll report you all to Mr Asquith, the Prime Minister! :evil:
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Postby matt2matt2002 » 18 Nov 2008, 15:06

Do I detect a new thread about to start?
Who is the oldest splosher in town?
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Postby easy_as_ » 18 Nov 2008, 18:29

Richard wrote:Phew! I thought for a moment this was going to turn into a 'vintage buses thread' :roll:


I feared the worst too !

You were not alone !!!!!

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Postby MessClub » 18 Nov 2008, 18:39

Oh dear what have I started in this thread :o
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Postby dirtydids » 18 Nov 2008, 19:34

dirtydids wrote:Not 100% sure i am correct here but i have the feeling at least some of the series was filmed at the old,long since demolished Eastern National Bus Depot at Wood Green in North London.
This was in the days when only 2 routes ran from there the 250 and 151 both going to Southend but by different routes.



Been doing a bit of "Googling" I was right......yay

WNO979F (seen below) was one of Eastern National's large fleet of FLF Lodekkas, seen here resting outside the London Road depot-cum-bus station. It has been plying the 251, the famous route from Southend that terminated at Wood Green, in the depot which served as the garage of fictitious Luxton & District, from the TV series 'On the Buses', starring Reg Varney.
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Postby Phantom » 18 Nov 2008, 23:27

... and here's a wikipedia entry showing Reg Varney using the world's first ATM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automated_teller_machine
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Postby Richard » 18 Nov 2008, 23:47

Isn't this better than all those juggernauts clogging up our roads.
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Postby easy_as_ » 19 Nov 2008, 03:38

Just for the record, the 251 still runs, albeit a shorter journey than before previously stated.

It runs between Mill Hill Broadway and Arno's Grove tube station in north London. I even used to use it to get home a few years back.

Wood Green still has a bus depot just up from the tube station.

Blimey it went to Southend . . . . . that's quite amazing. Still, not that I wanted to add to the inevitable vintage bus thread . . . .




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dirtydids wrote:Not 100% sure i am correct here but i have the feeling at least some of the series was filmed at the old,long since demolished Eastern National Bus Depot at Wood Green in North London.
This was in the days when only 2 routes ran from there the 250 and 151 both going to Southend but by different routes.



Been doing a bit of "Googling" I was right......yay

WNO979F (seen below) was one of Eastern National's large fleet of FLF Lodekkas, seen here resting outside the London Road depot-cum-bus station. It has been plying the 251, the famous route from Southend that terminated at Wood Green, in the depot which served as the garage of fictitious Luxton & District, from the TV series 'On the Buses', starring Reg Varney.
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Postby BillShipton » 19 Nov 2008, 11:31

Well, you can't blame me for bumping the bus side of this thread. I was too busy chucking up a dodgy take-away in the studio last night! Barrrfff.

But since I'm here...I like the Lodekka. What buses should look like.
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Postby mr angry » 20 Nov 2008, 17:41

Bill,

What about an AEC Regent III or a Leyland PD2 or 3?

I detect the presence of a fellow bus and steam train enthusiast on this site :o

If you want to read some of my bus rambling go to www.aidan.co.uk/forums manchester public transport and go to the thread headed Manchester Corporation/Selnec PTE buses and look for Mr Angry, I think I start on about page 6
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Postby Richard » 20 Nov 2008, 18:02

mr angry wrote:I detect the presence of a fellow bus and steam train enthusiast on this site :o

Yes but its not the same person who's into both enthusiasms :) .
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Postby mr angry » 20 Nov 2008, 18:05

Richard,

What are your favourite locos? I like LMS Stanier class 5s, Duchesses, Jubilees, 8fs, WD 2-8-0s and Britannias :)
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Postby Richard » 20 Nov 2008, 18:28

Having been born & brought up in Wolverhampton, I'm a dedicated Great Western man, especially Churchward designed locos. I would therefore nominate Saints, Halls, Stars, 28xx class and (although I was too late to see them) Bulldogs & Cities (except 'Truro' of course - I've been hauled by that one!).
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