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#3376 From: "SIMON O" <fbu41yuvb@...>
Date: Wed Nov 25, 2009 12:09 pm
Subject: Re: WYPTE 1603 [1 Attachment]
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--- In wypte@..., "SIMON O" <fbu41yuvb@...> wrote:
>ok try this one

http://gallerykevin.mediaobject.co.uk/p57294299.html
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> --- In wypte@..., James Fairchild <jamesfairchild@>
> here s another
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> > From: 101.510 <mark.priest@>
> > To: wypte@...
> > Sent: Tue, 24 November, 2009 20:56:44
> > Subject: [WYPTE] WYPTE 1603 [1 Attachment]
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> > [Attachment(s) from 101.510 included below]
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> > from about 1985, taken at one of the Crich Museum bus rallies
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#3375 From: "SIMON O" <fbu41yuvb@...>
Date: Wed Nov 25, 2009 12:04 pm
Subject: Re: WYPTE 1603 [1 Attachment]
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--- In wypte@..., James Fairchild <jamesfairchild@...>
here s another
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> http://gallerykevin.mediaobject.co.ukp57294299.html












  machine.  Believed scrapped now.
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> From: 101.510 <mark.priest@...>
> To: wypte@...
> Sent: Tue, 24 November, 2009 20:56:44
> Subject: [WYPTE] WYPTE 1603 [1 Attachment]
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#3374 From: James Fairchild <jamesfairchild@...>
Date: Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:43 am
Subject: Re: [WYPTE] WYPTE 1603 [1 Attachment]
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RIP - a fine machine.  Believed scrapped now.
 
 

 


From: 101.510 <mark.priest@...>
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Sent: Tue, 24 November, 2009 20:56:44
Subject: [WYPTE] WYPTE 1603 [1 Attachment]

[Attachment(s) from 101.510 included below]

from about 1985, taken at one of the Crich Museum bus rallies
 
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Attachment(s) from 101.510

1 of 1 Photo(s)


#3373 From: "101.510" <mark.priest@...>
Date: Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:56 pm
Subject: WYPTE 1603
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from about 1985, taken at one of the Crich Museum bus rallies
 
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1 of 1 Photo(s)

#3372 From: James Fairchild <jamesfairchild@...>
Date: Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:10 pm
Subject: Re: [WYPTE] The best Christmas gift
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Gary you have a virus.  Make sure your antivirus software is upto date, then change your email account password.
 
 

 


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Sent: Mon, 23 November, 2009 15:50:08
Subject: [WYPTE] The best Christmas gift



Dear friends, I found a very good shopping center: www.wto-store.com You can find the most Xmas gifts you ever wanted




#3371 From: Gary Wilson <gazstu2k@...>
Date: Mon Nov 23, 2009 3:50 pm
Subject: The best Christmas gift
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Dear friends, I found a very good shopping center: www.wto-store.com You can find the most Xmas gifts you ever wanted


#3370 From: James Fairchild <jamesfairchild@...>
Date: Mon Nov 23, 2009 6:55 am
Subject: Re: [WYPTE] 8641 [1 Attachment]
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Great shot Mark.  Agree re the date - two things date this picture; one is the lack of a lower blue skirt and one is the total lack of guidearms (when brand new, these vehicles had no guidearms whatsoever and were used as general user buses at Torre Road - also I'm not sure when route 2 stopped going to Parkwood and was rerouted; someone will know I am sure).
 
 
Thanks for sharing this with us.  Shame to think that the bus was scrapped at age 15 and that most of its sisters are now gone too.
 
 
Cheers
James
 

 


From: 101.510 <mark.priest@...>
To: wypte@...
Sent: Sun, 22 November, 2009 21:30:34
Subject: [WYPTE] 8641 [1 Attachment]

[Attachment(s) from 101.510 included below]

here's a shot of 8641 in Leeds, taken on one of the many trips to see Black Prince's Ailsas.
Dont know exact date but must be 94-5
 
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#3369 From: James Fairchild <jamesfairchild@...>
Date: Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:17 pm
Subject: Re: [WYPTE] Leeds Bus-Related DVDs
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Chaps,
 
 
I've put some more copies of the Tony Wilson Leeds bus/tram DVD on ebay - http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330379849247 or http://www.ebay.co.uk item number 330379849247

 

Regards

James

http://www.typg.org.uk

 




From: James Fairchild <jamesfairchild@...>
To: ydbn@yahoogroups.com; bus preservation <uk-bus-preservation@yahoogroups.com>; uk bus yorkshire <UK-Bus-Yorkshire@yahoogroups.com>; typg_members@...; wypte group <wypte@...>
Sent: Tue, 25 August, 2009 10:39:49
Subject: [WYPTE] Leeds Bus-Related DVDs



Dear All,
 

Over the past few months, three DVDs have been released featuring Leeds buses. I will precis each in turn:
 

TRAVEL LENS PHOTOGRAPHIC (TONY WILSON)
This is a DVD featuring two of Tony's cinefilm programmes that he has often shown to transport societies. "The Owl Flies Again" is footage taken in the 80s 90s and 00s of preserved Leeds buses and trams. "A Daimler Goes to Douglas" tells the story of visits made by Leeds City Transport 7514UA to the Isle of Man in the 1980s. TYPG assisted with the production of this DVD; we have copies on ebay at http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330354945005 or http://www.ebay.co.uk item number 330354945005, otherwise copies are available from Travel Lens Photographic by post or at their stall at events priced Ł10.
 

PMP TRANSPORT FILMS (DAVE SPENCER)
This is my favourite of the DVDs as it features footage taken in the period 1990-1995. When I saw the first Leeds Jumbo Atlantean appear I realised it would be a good one. This DVD is available from http://www.pmpvideo.com priced Ł16 - direct ebay link to purchase this item http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PMP-DVD-1837-LEEDS-1990-TO-1995-BUSES-YORKSHIRE-ARCHIVE_W0QQitemZ370237646064QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CDsDVDs_DVDs_DVDs_GL?hash=item5633e224f0&_trksid=p4634.c0.m14.  Dave is also advertising a video taken at the event itslef (which I haven't yet seen) - direct link http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PMP-DVD-1839-LEEDS-WYPTE-DAY-AT-ELLAND-ROAD-JULY-2009_W0QQitemZ260455780463QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CDsDVDs_DVDs_DVDs_GL?hash=item3ca45fd06f&_trksid=p4634.c0.m14.l1262
 

NEXT STOP PRODUCTIONS (DARYL HEMSELL)
This DVD has been very professionally filmed in High definition (and looks great both on my big widescreen tv and my little normal ratio one) and features footage of our event last month at Elland Road Stadium. Filmed from various locations both at the event site and in central Leeds (and in particular featuring all manner of reprobates driving preserved WYPTE buses) this is a very competent record of a very special day. Available from http://www.nextstopproductions.co.uk priced Ł10 (this item is on the last page of his catalogue).
 

In all the above cases, please do mention TYPG when ordering a disc (if ordering online, please say it in the "special instructions" box or similar.
 

Regards
James
 



#3368 From: "101.510" <mark.priest@...>
Date: Sun Nov 22, 2009 9:30 pm
Subject: 8641
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here's a shot of 8641 in Leeds, taken on one of the many trips to see Black Prince's Ailsas.
Dont know exact date but must be 94-5
 
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1 of 1 Photo(s)

#3367 From: harrogatecoach@...
Date: Sat Nov 21, 2009 5:49 am
Subject: Re: [WYPTE] Re: MetroBus on BBC Childrens Need
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More like Temples Swift!

#3366 From: James Fairchild <jamesfairchild@...>
Date: Sat Nov 21, 2009 9:03 am
Subject: Re: [WYPTE] Re: MetroBus on BBC Childrens Need
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Eh?  Not Taylors Coaches.... Taylor Swift!  Better watch the video
 
 
Might explain the question better.
 
 
Cheers
James
 

 


From: Martin <mc014c1107@...>
To: wypte@...
Sent: Fri, 20 November, 2009 20:57:06
Subject: [WYPTE] Re: MetroBus on BBC Childrens Need

...Didn't think that former Leeds company ran any AEC's?!!...

--- In wypte@..., jamesfairchild@... wrote:
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> A tenuous connection, but Taylor Swift just appeared on BBC children in need. Ten points for anyone who gets the connection.
>
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> Cheers
> James
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#3365 From: "Martin" <mc014c1107@...>
Date: Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:57 pm
Subject: Re: MetroBus on BBC Childrens Need
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...Didn't think that former Leeds company ran any AEC's?!!...

--- In wypte@..., jamesfairchild@... wrote:
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> A tenuous connection, but Taylor Swift just appeared on BBC children in need.
Ten points for anyone who gets the connection.
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> Cheers
> James
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#3364 From: jamesfairchild@...
Date: Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:43 pm
Subject: MetroBus on BBC Childrens Need
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A tenuous connection, but Taylor Swift just appeared on BBC children in need.
Ten points for anyone who gets the connection.


Cheers
James
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#3363 From: SIMON OLDROYD <fbu41yuvb@...>
Date: Tue Nov 17, 2009 12:02 pm
Subject: Fw: An eBay member wants to show you this item
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i m selling this item on ebay for anyone who may be interested,im not sure of all the details but have been as accurate as i can. if anybody knows any differen t then please let me know and i will ammend the listing accordingly. 
 
 
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#3362 From: harrogatecoach@...
Date: Tue Nov 17, 2009 3:36 am
Subject: Re: [WYPTE] F/G reg olympians 5151-5185
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John,
 
that's the original Vultron. We still have one on our ex Cambus F reg olympian
 
Craig

#3361 From: "SIMON O" <fbu41yuvb@...>
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:35 pm
Subject: Re: F/G reg olympians 5151-5185
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yeah i remember the vultron style destinations of 5171-75 very effective in the
dark ,december 1988/jan 89.5154 was at wakefield when new as were the others
from the first 5 although all transferred to leeds a few years later.5152 was in
caring owners livery .5154 i ve seen on a few pictures on flickr one at
kirkstall painted in first eastern counties livery ready for despatch south and
another photo of it at that company with serious fire damage which i assume was
the reason for its early demise.one of the bradford based olympians carried
overall ad for milka but pretty sure it was back in yr livery before its
transfer to halifax.


--- In wypte@..., Paul Fixter <paul02@...> wrote:
>
> 5180 (I think, or 5184) ended up with a different back end (specifically the
reg
> number position) due to being hit by a crane in Shipley.
>
> 5180 and 5184 were new with rear route number indicators and had electronic
> destinations. 5180 lost its rear route number indicator in the above mentioned
> accident.
>
> The Bradford ones (5171-5175, thanks Daniel, I couldn't remember), had wide
and
> narrrower destination indicators with electronic displays.
>
> I remember 5171 to 5175 new in Bradford in 1989. I was aged 11 at the time and
> they looked futuristic and I remember being very excited and jumping for joy
> once when one arrived on my local route into town when I was shopping with my
> Mum. (Well I was only 11!)
>
> All the best
> Paul
>
> John S Hinchliffe wrote:
> >
> >
> > James
> >
> > We had some of the 5151-85 at Huddersfield all the ones we had, had
> > roller blinds except 5170 which had electric screen of a strange style
> > on a code system which was selected mechanically similar to a number lock.
> >
> > John
> >
> >
> >
> >     ----- Original Message -----
> >     *From:* James Fairchild <mailto:jamesfairchild@...>
> >     *To:* wypte group <mailto:wypte@...>
> >     *Sent:* Monday, November 16, 2009 11:22 AM
> >     *Subject:* [WYPTE] F/G reg olympians 5151-5185
> >
> >
> >
> >     Dear Folks,
> >
> >
> >     Is it possible someone could outline to me the differences between
> >     the vehicles in the above ranges (F-XYG and G-JYG batches).  I
> >     believe that some may have been lowheight and some high... what
> >     engine(s) did they have when new please?  Also am I right in
> >     thinking that some had roller blinds (some/all including a via
> >     blind) and some a digital screen?
> >
> >
> >     Thanks in anticipation.  Both F and G batches are now down to single
> >     figures in terms of survivors.....
> >
> >
> >     Regards
> >     James
> >
> >
> >
>

#3360 From: Paul Fixter <paul02@...>
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:34 pm
Subject: Re: [WYPTE] F/G reg olympians 5151-5185
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5180 (I think, or 5184) ended up with a different back end (specifically the reg
number position) due to being hit by a crane in Shipley.

5180 and 5184 were new with rear route number indicators and had electronic
destinations. 5180 lost its rear route number indicator in the above mentioned
accident.

The Bradford ones (5171-5175, thanks Daniel, I couldn't remember), had wide and
narrrower destination indicators with electronic displays.

I remember 5171 to 5175 new in Bradford in 1989. I was aged 11 at the time and
they looked futuristic and I remember being very excited and jumping for joy
once when one arrived on my local route into town when I was shopping with my
Mum. (Well I was only 11!)

All the best
Paul

John S Hinchliffe wrote:
>
>
> James
>
> We had some of the 5151-85 at Huddersfield all the ones we had, had
> roller blinds except 5170 which had electric screen of a strange style
> on a code system which was selected mechanically similar to a number lock.
>
> John
>
>
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* James Fairchild <mailto:jamesfairchild@...>
>     *To:* wypte group <mailto:wypte@...>
>     *Sent:* Monday, November 16, 2009 11:22 AM
>     *Subject:* [WYPTE] F/G reg olympians 5151-5185
>
>
>
>     Dear Folks,
>
>
>     Is it possible someone could outline to me the differences between
>     the vehicles in the above ranges (F-XYG and G-JYG batches).  I
>     believe that some may have been lowheight and some high... what
>     engine(s) did they have when new please?  Also am I right in
>     thinking that some had roller blinds (some/all including a via
>     blind) and some a digital screen?
>
>
>     Thanks in anticipation.  Both F and G batches are now down to single
>     figures in terms of survivors.....
>
>
>     Regards
>     James
>
>
>

#3359 From: "John S Hinchliffe" <jsh@...>
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:26 pm
Subject: Re: [WYPTE] F/G reg olympians 5151-5185
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James
 
We had some of the 5151-85 at Huddersfield all the ones we had, had roller blinds except 5170 which had electric screen of a strange style on a code system which was selected mechanically similar to a number lock.
 
John
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 11:22 AM
Subject: [WYPTE] F/G reg olympians 5151-5185

 

Dear Folks,
 
 
Is it possible someone could outline to me the differences between the vehicles in the above ranges (F-XYG and G-JYG batches).  I believe that some may have been lowheight and some high... what engine(s) did they have when new please?  Also am I right in thinking that some had roller blinds (some/all including a via blind) and some a digital screen?
 
 
Thanks in anticipation.  Both F and G batches are now down to single figures in terms of survivors.....
 
 
Regards
James
 


#3358 From: "Daniels Email" <lillyhall@...>
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:58 pm
Subject: Re: [WYPTE] F/G reg olympians 5151-5185
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5151-69  low height.manual blind plus via blind - small numbers. 56-65 had Todmorden coat of arms fitted on frnt grill from new. Cummins L10
 
5170-75 low height.Brightec blind in large display across whole section between front upper and lower windscreen, with larger side n/s number display than 51-69 Cummins L10
 
5176-85 full height.manual blind slightly smaller than 70-75 with "big" numbers and via blind excp 5180/4 which had a brightec unit from new. Cummins L10
 
Allocations at new from memory
 
51-55 Kinsley
 
56-65 Todmorden
 
66-70 Huddersfield
 
71-75 Bradford
 
76-85 Bradford / Leeds mixed
 
5170 was odd ball with various differences to the rest of that particular batch with orange handrails in the platform area / luggage pen / reduced seating from new
 
5155 was the one which went to Germany on demo
 
5172 went to various companies in the NEast on demo when new
 
 
I recall they went though Kirkstall for chassis corrosion work ( at least the first 5 ) but good buses with plenty of power which served WY well. RIP
 
Ds
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: [WYPTE] F/G reg olympians 5151-5185

 

some were Bradford ones and some were Halifax ones. I believe the bradford ones had a small back window and the HX ones had a recessed rear one. That is all i Know. Barry

On Mon, 16 Nov 2009 11:22 GMT James Fairchild wrote:

>Dear Folks,
>
>
>Is it possible someone could outline to me the differences between the vehicles in the above ranges (F-XYG and G-JYG batches).  I believe that some may have been lowheight and some high... what engine(s) did they have when new please?  Also am I right in thinking that some had roller blinds (some/all including a via blind) and some a digital screen?
>
>
>Thanks in anticipation.  Both F and G batches are now down to single figures in terms of survivors.....
>
>
>Regards
>James


#3357 From: "Daniels Email" <lillyhall@...>
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:58 pm
Subject: Re: [WYPTE] F/G reg olympians 5151-5185
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5151-69  low height.manual blind plus via blind - small numbers. 56-65 had Todmorden coat of arms fitted on frnt grill from new. Cummins L10
 
5170-75 low height.Brightec blind in large display across whole section between front upper and lower windscreen, with larger side n/s number display than 51-69 Cummins L10
 
5176-85 full height.manual blind slightly smaller than 70-75 with "big" numbers and via blind excp 5180/4 which had a brightec unit from new. Cummins L10
 
Allocations at new from memory
 
51-55 Kinsley
 
56-65 Todmorden
 
66-70 Huddersfield
 
71-75 Bradford
 
76-85 Bradford / Leeds mixed
 
5170 was odd ball with various differences to the rest of that particular batch with orange handrails in the platform area / luggage pen / reduced seating from new
 
5155 was the one which went to Germany on demo
 
5172 went to various companies in the NEast on demo when new
 
 
I recall they went though Kirkstall for chassis corrosion work ( at least the first 5 ) but good buses with plenty of power which served WY well. RIP
 
Ds
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: [WYPTE] F/G reg olympians 5151-5185

 

some were Bradford ones and some were Halifax ones. I believe the bradford ones had a small back window and the HX ones had a recessed rear one. That is all i Know. Barry

On Mon, 16 Nov 2009 11:22 GMT James Fairchild wrote:

>Dear Folks,
>
>
>Is it possible someone could outline to me the differences between the vehicles in the above ranges (F-XYG and G-JYG batches).  I believe that some may have been lowheight and some high... what engine(s) did they have when new please?  Also am I right in thinking that some had roller blinds (some/all including a via blind) and some a digital screen?
>
>
>Thanks in anticipation.  Both F and G batches are now down to single figures in terms of survivors.....
>
>
>Regards
>James


#3356 From: Barry Craven <bazzacraven@...>
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:41 pm
Subject: Re: [WYPTE] F/G reg olympians 5151-5185
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some were Bradford ones and some were Halifax ones. I believe the bradford ones
had a small back window and the HX ones had a recessed rear one. That is all i
Know. Barry

On Mon, 16 Nov 2009 11:22 GMT James Fairchild wrote:

>Dear Folks,
>
>
>Is it possible someone could outline to me the differences between the vehicles
in the above ranges (F-XYG and G-JYG batches).  I believe that some may have
been lowheight and some high... what engine(s) did they have when new please? 
Also am I right in thinking that some had roller blinds (some/all including a
via blind) and some a digital screen?
>
>
>Thanks in anticipation.  Both F and G batches are now down to single figures in
terms of survivors.....
>
>
>Regards
>James

#3355 From: James Fairchild <jamesfairchild@...>
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 11:22 am
Subject: F/G reg olympians 5151-5185
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Dear Folks,
 
 
Is it possible someone could outline to me the differences between the vehicles in the above ranges (F-XYG and G-JYG batches).  I believe that some may have been lowheight and some high... what engine(s) did they have when new please?  Also am I right in thinking that some had roller blinds (some/all including a via blind) and some a digital screen?
 
 
Thanks in anticipation.  Both F and G batches are now down to single figures in terms of survivors.....
 
 
Regards
James
 

#3354 From: "SIMON O" <fbu41yuvb@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:39 pm
Subject: Re: http://fyldebus.blogspot.com/
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thanks for that yorkbusdriver i took a trip by train to blackpool in 1987 to see
the 3 x wypte olympians and remember seeing an x wypte 85 series leopard parked
down a side street near the pleasure beach outside someone s house .it was still
in pte green but with metro bus name and logo painted out on the side as per the
picture.



--- In wypte@..., "York Bus Driver" <londonbusdriver@...> wrote:
>
> http://fyldebus.blogspot.com/
>
> Monday, 19 October 2009
> Route 53 The “Easyway” to run a bus service?
> Easyway JWU248N at the Royal Oak on its main service 53 towards the Airport
>
>
> Deregulation provided the opportunity for new bus operators to compete with
existing ones. Prior to this, during 1986, licensing was relaxed with Traffic
Commissioners taking the view there was little point in objecting to a service
that could start at deregulation, unless it was direct competition.
>
> A small coach operator in Blackpool, Easyway Coaches, took advantage and
introduced a new service in March 1986. Most bus services in Blackpool ran to
the town centre â€" there was no form of orbital route. Easyway therefore
designed a single service, which avoided the town centre and provided several
overlapping links. It ran from Squires Gate to Poulton. From the Airport it
followed Blackpool’s 12 route along Lytham Road to Royal Oak; then the 26
route via Waterloo Road to Spen Corner, and the 6 via Daggers Hall Lane and
Vicarage Lane to Cherry Tree Road, Hypermarket before running via Penrose
Avenue, Oxford Square, East Park Drive to Victoria Hospital. Here it took the 23
route via Grange Road to Layton, 5 route to Grange Park then continued via
Collegiate School and the 14 route to Castle Gardens and then into Poulton. An
hourly service was provided including Sundays. The evening service was
restricted to journeys around Hospital visiting times. As its fleet was
primarily 53 seaters â€" Easyway chose this number and provided two of its
coaches for the route.
>
> This was a rare innovation â€" a new operator providing new links and probably
the sort of initiative deregulation was supposed to encourage. At deregulation
Easyway expanded competing on Blackpool’s 9 and 14 routes.
>
>
>
> Easyway kept its buses on Princess Street, here two of the six Leopards from
West Yorkshire PTE (JWU244/7N) repose shortly before they and two others
returned to the PTE. 244 is now preserved.
>
> It purchased six Leopard Buses from West Yorkshire PTE (JWU244-249N) and two
Bristol RE coaches (NCN815L from Northern General and XBW74N from Hampshire Bus)
for these routes.. There were regularly press reports of poor behaviour from the
company and by the end of 1986 it had been banned from operating the 9 and 14.
Four of the Leopards returned from where they came leaving JWU248/9N and the two
REs to cover the 53 route. There was a running battle with the traffic
commissioner and Easyway ran for a period on a “free” basis with passengers
able to make donations! Easyway expanded with a new route 54 (Town Centre to
Lindale Gardens via Lytham Rd and Harrowside in summer 1988 and briefly ran this
as a circular from Layton to Lindale Gardens via Lytham Road and Marton before
giving up at the end of the year. For this two ex Great Yarmouth AEC Swifts
joined the fleet. Operating and maintenance problems persisted and the final
straw came in November 1989 when the traffic commissioner withdrew Easway’s
license and operations ended.
>
> Seeing an opportunity and no doubt being aware of the business generated by
the 53, Blackpool Transport took over the service immediately. Within six months
new Optare Deltas were provided. In April 1990 a review of the route was
undertaken. To reduce competition with its own services, it was re-routed via
St. Annes Road and Marton Drive between Waterloo Hotel and Spen Corner and from
Hypermarket to Hospital via Mereside Estate, Great Marton, Stanley Park and
Newton Drive. The Sunday service was withdrawn with Lancashire County Council
procuring a replacement provided by Fylde â€" oddly this used Highfield Road
instead of serving Royal Oak. In June the Marton Drive and Stanley Park
diversions were discontinued by BTS, though it still served Mereside and the new
Tesco store there.
>
> In the meantime a new operator, set up by a relative of Easyway’s owner,
began trading. Town Bus purchased three former Easyway vehicles, including
JWU248/9N, and introduced a competing service in August 1990. The original route
was followed with buses leaving five minutes earlier than Blackpool’s journeys
using number 53A. After three weeks the timetable was, sensibly, revised with
Town Bus operating on the opposite half hour. This presumably was not worthwhile
as two months later they returned to running 5 minutes ahead!
>
> Blackpool decided to withdraw from the battle in June 1991, though it
continued to operate between Poulton and Grange Park by way of an extension to
service 6. There was a somewhat odd position where Fylde continued to run the
Sunday 53 to a version of Blackpool’s route, but Town Bus ran the original
route as a 53A. Town Bus continued unchanged until 1994 when it decided to
re-route its buses along Whitegate Drive and Newton Drive instead of via East
Park Drive over the 2 and 26 routes. This prompted Blackpool to use a spare
minibus five minutes in front of Town Bus from Airport to Victoria Hospital.
Town Bus then reverted to its original route and Blackpool ceased its 53 in
July. Meanwhile Lancashire County Council withdrew support for the Sunday
service and it ceased in April 1994. For a while an early weekday morning
journey ran from Airport to Poulton Industrial Estate via the former Blackpool
route, operated at times by Carriages and Archway Travel.
>
> Town Bus replaced its Leopards (having bought a third similar bus from West
Yorkshire as LUG515P) with a Dodge minibus (C807CBU) and a Leyland Cub single
decker (C813KBT). It expanded into schools services in 1994 and in September
1995 won a contract to take over Blackpool Transport service 15. Having already
cut the Saturday service to every 2 hours, Town Bus withdrew the 53A in
September 1995. Fylde, now a Blackpool subsidiary, won a short term contract for
its replacement.
> Meanwhile a new local independent was being set up. Phoenix North West
commenced some contract services and arranged to operate a revised 53/53A on a
franchise with Blackpool Transport. From 13 January 1996 a new half hourly
service re-routed to penetrate further housing developments en route commenced
using minibuses. For a while it was extended to St. Annes but in 2000 was split.
The 53 continued to run from Squires Gate to Poulton, but on the alternate half
hour service 10 was provided operating from Squires Gate to Cleveleys (Pheasant
Wood) on a common route to Victoria Hospital. Meanwhile Town Bus ran the 15 for
six months â€" Fylde providing a commercial replacement for the summer, which
was then integrated into the 23 service. Like its predecessor Town Bus was
closed down by the traffic commissioner. It seems the 53 may have been a curse.
Easyway, Town Bus, Carriages and even Fylde were now defunct and the suddenly in
March 2001 Phoenix North West ceased trading. After a day without service,
Blackpool Transport provided an emergency contract. This lasted until November
when a permanent arrangement was made, including revisions to other services.
The 53 was replaced by service 9 which ran from Poulton to Royal Oak then onto
Mereside â€" jointly funded by Blackpool Borough and Lancashire County Councils.
Sadly the two councils went their separate ways after six months and the service
ceased. Parts were incorporated into a new service 2A but the 53 had finally
died. Its spirit lives on, however, as the Lifestyle Line L1 (now 16) was
started in July 2002 providing an orbital service centred on Victoria Hospital
and links several points once served by the 53 â€" but via a very different
route.
>
> Posted by PaulTurner at Monday, October 19, 2009
>

#3353 From: "York Bus Driver" <londonbusdriver@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 6:22 pm
Subject: http://fyldebus.blogspot.com/
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http://fyldebus.blogspot.com/

 

Monday, 19 October 2009

Route 53 The “Easyway” to run a bus service?

Easyway JWU248N at the Royal Oak on its main service 53 towards the Airport

Deregulation provided the opportunity for new bus operators to compete with existing ones. Prior to this, during 1986, licensing was relaxed with Traffic Commissioners taking the view there was little point in objecting to a service that could start at deregulation, unless it was direct competition.

A small coach operator in Blackpool, Easyway Coaches, took advantage and introduced a new service in March 1986. Most bus services in Blackpool ran to the town centre – there was no form of orbital route. Easyway therefore designed a single service, which avoided the town centre and provided several overlapping links. It ran from Squires Gate to Poulton. From the Airport it followed Blackpool’s 12 route along Lytham Road to Royal Oak; then the 26 route via Waterloo Road to Spen Corner, and the 6 via Daggers Hall Lane and Vicarage Lane to Cherry Tree Road, Hypermarket before running via Penrose Avenue, Oxford Square, East Park Drive to Victoria Hospital. Here it took the 23 route via Grange Road to Layton, 5 route to Grange Park then continued via Collegiate School and the 14 route to Castle Gardens and then into Poulton. An hourly service was provided including Sundays. The evening service was restricted to journeys around Hospital visiting times. As its fleet was primarily 53 seaters – Easyway chose this number and provided two of its coaches for the route.

This was a rare innovation – a new operator providing new links and probably the sort of initiative deregulation was supposed to encourage. At deregulation Easyway expanded competing on Blackpool’s 9 and 14 routes.

Easyway kept its buses on Princess Street, here two of the six Leopards from West Yorkshire PTE (JWU244/7N) repose shortly before they and two others returned to the PTE. 244 is now preserved.

It purchased six Leopard Buses from West Yorkshire PTE (JWU244-249N) and two Bristol RE coaches (NCN815L from Northern General and XBW74N from Hampshire Bus) for these routes.. There were regularly press reports of poor behaviour from the company and by the end of 1986 it had been banned from operating the 9 and 14. Four of the Leopards returned from where they came leaving JWU248/9N and the two REs to cover the 53 route. There was a running battle with the traffic commissioner and Easyway ran for a period on a “free” basis with passengers able to make donations! Easyway expanded with a new route 54 (Town Centre to Lindale Gardens via Lytham Rd and Harrowside in summer 1988 and briefly ran this as a circular from Layton to Lindale Gardens via Lytham Road and Marton before giving up at the end of the year. For this two ex Great Yarmouth AEC Swifts joined the fleet. Operating and maintenance problems persisted and the final straw came in November 1989 when the traffic commissioner withdrew Easway’s license and operations ended.

Seeing an opportunity and no doubt being aware of the business generated by the 53, Blackpool Transport took over the service immediately. Within six months new Optare Deltas were provided. In April 1990 a review of the route was undertaken. To reduce competition with its own services, it was re-routed via St. Annes Road and Marton Drive between Waterloo Hotel and Spen Corner and from Hypermarket to Hospital via Mereside Estate, Great Marton, Stanley Park and Newton Drive. The Sunday service was withdrawn with Lancashire County Council procuring a replacement provided by Fylde – oddly this used Highfield Road instead of serving Royal Oak. In June the Marton Drive and Stanley Park diversions were discontinued by BTS, though it still served Mereside and the new Tesco store there.

In the meantime a new operator, set up by a relative of Easyway’s owner, began trading. Town Bus purchased three former Easyway vehicles, including JWU248/9N, and introduced a competing service in August 1990. The original route was followed with buses leaving five minutes earlier than Blackpool’s journeys using number 53A. After three weeks the timetable was, sensibly, revised with Town Bus operating on the opposite half hour. This presumably was not worthwhile as two months later they returned to running 5 minutes ahead!

Blackpool decided to withdraw from the battle in June 1991, though it continued to operate between Poulton and Grange Park by way of an extension to service 6. There was a somewhat odd position where Fylde continued to run the Sunday 53 to a version of Blackpool’s route, but Town Bus ran the original route as a 53A. Town Bus continued unchanged until 1994 when it decided to re-route its buses along Whitegate Drive and Newton Drive instead of via East Park Drive over the 2 and 26 routes. This prompted Blackpool to use a spare minibus five minutes in front of Town Bus from Airport to Victoria Hospital. Town Bus then reverted to its original route and Blackpool ceased its 53 in July. Meanwhile Lancashire County Council withdrew support for the Sunday service and it ceased in April 1994. For a while an early weekday morning journey ran from Airport to Poulton Industrial Estate via the former Blackpool route, operated at times by Carriages and Archway Travel.

Town Bus replaced its Leopards (having bought a third similar bus from West Yorkshire as LUG515P) with a Dodge minibus (C807CBU) and a Leyland Cub single decker (C813KBT). It expanded into schools services in 1994 and in September 1995 won a contract to take over Blackpool Transport service 15. Having already cut the Saturday service to every 2 hours, Town Bus withdrew the 53A in September 1995. Fylde, now a Blackpool subsidiary, won a short term contract for its replacement.
Meanwhile a new local independent was being set up. Phoenix North West commenced some contract services and arranged to operate a revised 53/53A on a franchise with Blackpool Transport. From 13 January 1996 a new half hourly service re-routed to penetrate further housing developments en route commenced using minibuses. For a while it was extended to St. Annes but in 2000 was split. The 53 continued to run from Squires Gate to Poulton, but on the alternate half hour service 10 was provided operating from Squires Gate to Cleveleys (Pheasant Wood) on a common route to Victoria Hospital. Meanwhile Town Bus ran the 15 for six months – Fylde providing a commercial replacement for the summer, which was then integrated into the 23 service. Like its predecessor Town Bus was closed down by the traffic commissioner. It seems the 53 may have been a curse. Easyway, Town Bus, Carriages and even Fylde were now defunct and the suddenly in March 2001 Phoenix North West ceased trading. After a day without service, Blackpool Transport provided an emergency contract. This lasted until November when a permanent arrangement was made, including revisions to other services. The 53 was replaced by service 9 which ran from Poulton to Royal Oak then onto Mereside – jointly funded by Blackpool Borough and Lancashire County Councils. Sadly the two councils went their separate ways after six months and the service ceased. Parts were incorporated into a new service 2A but the 53 had finally died. Its spirit lives on, however, as the Lifestyle Line L1 (now 16) was started in July 2002 providing an orbital service centred on Victoria Hospital and links several points once served by the 53 – but via a very different route.


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#3352 From: Mark Thewlis <mark2thewlis@...>
Date: Fri Nov 6, 2009 2:57 pm
Subject: Fw: [leyland_olympians] No more V-plate V-word Olympian
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A bit off topic but may interesting for some.
 
The only V registered Volvo Olympian suffered an engine fire and pretty much asigned it to the scrap man. The most ironic thing is, it happened in Leyland...!! Spooky
 
See below
 
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----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Elliot Stuffins <elliot.stuffins@...>
To: Olympian yahoo group <leyland_olympians@...>
Sent: Fri, 6 November, 2009 12:38:40
Subject: [leyland_olympians] No more V-plate V-word Olympian

 

Hello,

 

Shocking V-word news is that the only Olympian ever registered with a V-plate (despite Ribble 2100 being originally assigned for one), the ex-Blue Bus East Lancs-bodied V41 DJA, latterly operated by Arriva at Skelmersdale, was totally destroyed by fire (allegedly electrical) at Runshaw College, Leyland, yesterday.  Oh well, count your blessings.  It could have been something interesting.

 

ELLIOT

 

 



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