ChrisB

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  1. I remember that top location, wasn't it Peverill something, not Street, Yard maybe?

    I believe they had a regular service to Scarborough which was the one seaside place not served by the big boys, Trent or Bartons.

    I think Skills moved around various premises in the city over the years, I'd completely forgotten they sold toys though!

  2. I remember once travelling into Nottingham on one of Barton's ex-London Transport deckers with a pre select gearbox.

    Going up Derby Road, the lights at Lenton Boulevard were on red and we came to a stand side by side with another Barton decker with a manual gearbox.

    When the lights changed, the pre selector bus which I was on just left the other one standing!

  3. Hang on there's a catch!

    Quite true, Iceland do a 4 pint bottle for £1, but 4 pints is 2.272 litres.

    Some places, Farmfoods for example are charging £1 for 2 litres which is 0.272 ltrs less than 4 pints, so 'short measure' there!

    Sainsburys do a 4 pint bottle of 1% fat milk which has an orange label and top, for £1, very good it is too

    But go in Tesco and the exact same milk, exact same size is £1.29

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  4. I thought it was tomorrow the 20th ?

    No, the blockade starts tomorrow so the last trains are tonight.

    Mick's photo is interesting because if you look closely (I've got a Wilko's 50p magnifying glass!) the junction and the curve off to the left have been removed. Also the signal on the left hand arm of the post has been removed so the remaining signals are right hand two for Loughborough and the middle signal indicating the curve round to Trent Box which is still in use today.

    So the picture was taken after Sawley Junction was abolished. Whenever I pass by on a train now, it's amazing to think there used to be a double track railway line on an embankment where Fields Farm Road now is!

  5. I agree with taxi ray, I think there will be chaos on Station Street because when you come down the steps from the middle station footbridge, the pavement isn't very wide at that point. Also the fact that many train travellers nowadays have so much luggage, you'd think they were moving house!

    Given the fact that the buses will be spread out along Station St. from the Granby to Jury's Inn, I think there'll be a lot of confused passengers!

  6. Sounds daunting doesn't it!

    But it starts on Saturday, Nottingham Station shuts for six weeks for complete remodelling, no trains, all replaced by buses.

    Passengers for Leicester and London have to go by bus to East Midlands Parkway

    Trains from Derby are turning back at Beeston

    Buses all the way to Mansfield and Worksop, also Newark and Grantham.

    In fact they say fourty buses an hour will be leaving from Station Street.

    They've been planning it for months and apparently it all works fine, on paper.......!

  7. From Leen Valley Junction (below the number 250 on Cliff Ton's map) the line which goes under the bridge at Hucknall Rd/Arnold Rd junction is just about all still intact, well the trackbed is, all the way down to Moor Bridge.

    in fact, isn't it some sort of trail or public walkway?

  8. The sad thing about mobiles is that they've taken away peoples capacity to think for themselves.

    No one ever makes a decision anymore, they just get on their mobiles.

    A chap at work got a call from his wife in the supermarket: 'They havn't got any steak and kidney pies, will minced beef do?' - True story!

    But people can't bear to put them down for a single second, even if they're not making calls they're playing games on them!

    I completely agree with catfan, certain places, churches, crematorium, designated quite places, libraries etc. should be allowed to install phone blockers so that no signal is available.

  9. National Express put disabled lifts on their coaches and they were used once in a blue moon.

    Much cheaper to provide a taxi than modify buses, coaches and trains to cater for a vanishingly small market. I can't remember the last time I saw a wheelchair use NCT's kneeling bus facility.

    That's because the old type hand propelled wheelchair has almost died out now. You very seldom see them used nowadays.

    People have gone for mobility buggies in a big way and buses, trains too, simply can't take them on board.

    I would guess that people who use buggies aren't much interested in going on a bus either.

    So when the new legislation comes in, in 2015 which states that no buses can have step entrances and they must all have ramps,

    it will be an obsolete requirement and will cause a lot of money to be spent unnecessarily.

  10. I think there's an issue which will have to be tackled sooner or later.

    So many people are riding mobility scooters on public roads, not on pavements.

    They are not taxed, licenced or insured, nor do the riders need to have any training of any description.

    Because some of them are quite fast, some riders think it's ok to use them on the road. It's not. it's strictly forbidden.

    One old chap in Derby was killed whilst riding his scooter round the Pentagon Island which is a lethal place at any time of the day.

    In my opinion they are intended for people who cannot walk, therefore they should go no faster than walking pace, for safety reasons.

    Trouble is, if you criticize anything to do with the disabled, you're regarded as a social pariah.