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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
886 of 934  Mon 9th Jan 2023 11:36am  

Thank you for that. I'm learning all of the time. Brill! Is GKV94 still serviceable, do you know?
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busman
Corley
887 of 934  Thu 12th Jan 2023 3:03pm  

GKV94 is sitting in my shed in Corley Moor waiting for some warmer weather to take it out for mileage accumulation, having had a recon engine fitted in 2022. We restored it back to the road between 2017 and 2020, it having been off the road for the previous 10+ years. 2024 sees the 45th anniversary of the last Coventry rear loader in operation and all four of my Coventry buses will be taking part in some form of commemoration.
Roger Burdett

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Midland Red

888 of 934  Thu 12th Jan 2023 3:24pm  

A bit more info on the CCTS site Double thumbs up
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
889 of 934  Thu 12th Jan 2023 9:49pm  

Thank you so much for that, Busman. Brill.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
890 of 934  Thu 16th Mar 2023 5:45pm  

Bus strike to resume on Monday.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
891 of 934  Sun 26th Mar 2023 10:25am  

Hi all, Well documented in the media is the announcement that the National Express bus dispute has been settled, normal service from Monday. It's my opinion, that cost recovering will take place, to recuperate the extra costs. We will see.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
892 of 934  Sun 26th Mar 2023 6:22pm  

I've travelled on a striking bus today. It wasn't very striking!
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Prof
Gloucester
893 of 934  Mon 27th Mar 2023 1:47pm  

I think thanking the driver stems from when there were no more conductors!
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Helen F
894 of 934  Mon 27th Mar 2023 1:50pm  
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
895 of 934  Mon 27th Mar 2023 3:14pm  

Today, I've travelled the Coventry spaghetti route of the No 51. If you do attempt such, please have back-up supplies, plenty of drinking water & grub, but in opening hours, there are plenty of pubs on route. One hour intervals, Monday to Saturday. The route is operated by Stagecoach with six horses. Today's springtime weather is replaced by yuk tomorrow, so making best use of todays out & about weather. From the PoolMeadow, I watched the No 51 depart from V stand, then, I leisurely walked to the X1 stand, boarded the Birmingham bound bus, alighted at Kingsbury Rd, then waited a few minutes to board the 51, having shortcut it's route by about ten minutes. The total route time from PoolMeadow to UHCW, Walsgrave, is 76 minutes, so a urinal bottle might be needed. Oh what excitement. The driver told me today, that folk board the bus in the PoolMeadow, simply because the destination states UHCW, without a clue that it takes 76 minutes, when the No9 from the PoolMeadow takes less than half an hour. A service provided for often the most vulnerable, who haven't a clue about timetables or map reading.
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Prof
Gloucester
896 of 934  Tue 28th Mar 2023 5:42am  

Does anyone remember a male Conductor on the #9 Copsewood service from town who called out all the street names at any given stop? e.g. Hillfields: Berry St, Vernon St, King Edward Road. Stoke Green: Bulls Head, Bullshead Lane, Bray's Lane. Empress Buildings, Binley Road. I was quite fascinated by him as a youngster!
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
897 of 934  Tue 28th Mar 2023 7:56am  

About when would that have been Prof. My dad was a conductor for a while when I was little, then he became a driver for a but before ge went to Suttons Bakery. I don't know what routes he was on. Was it an old ir a young man ?
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Prof
Gloucester
898 of 934  Tue 28th Mar 2023 10:02am  

An older man Anne! It would be 1950s or earlier.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
899 of 934  Tue 28th Mar 2023 10:27am  

Thanks Prof, it would not be my dad then as he was in only in his 30th's then.
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Prof
Gloucester
900 of 934  Tue 28th Mar 2023 1:49pm  

I say older though he may have been in mid forties.
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