We had the classic red Routemaster buses round my way growing up, so they had conductors on I loved those buses and liked to sit upstairs at the front
Ossie, the drivers and passengers can be chatty here too
cromwell wrote:I used to love the old Routemasters. You could run after them and jump on!
There is a company near here which runs a couple of old buses as wedding vehicles.
Workingman wrote:Dad took me on the last local tram in to Leeds; it looked like a Victorian building on wheels.
The local terminus was at Compton Road and the final stop at the Dark Arches near City Square. The tram would then go to the shed for a quick clean and turn round. However, on its final journey we were allowed to go all the way to the shed. We got off, it got cleaned, then it was turned on the turntable and we got on again and set off home.
The thing was that as Compton Road had no turntable it was a push me - pull you tram with drivers cabs at both ends. At Compton Road the driver would change ends while the conductor flipped the seat backs to the opposite side so that passengers were seated facing the right way. The journey was 1/- for adult and 6d for children and we got a commemorative booklet about the history of Leeds trams.
A journey not forgotten.
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