Deepdene Boy

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  1. 3 hours ago, catfan said:

    Ex Bilb' Depot bus plying the 1 7 22 route ! Very fast for an old 'un !

    402 always had a reputation has a flyer, right from when she was allocated to Trent Bridge when new in 1964. If she was accidentally swapped with a Bulwell failure on 43s, Trent Bridge ensured she was swapped back again asap.

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  2. All discrimination, positive or negative is wrong. for instance, there should be no quotas in the workplace to say that there should be so many of a particular, gender, colour, creed, sexuality or disability. Saying that somebody with lesser skills, experience or qualifications shoukd be given a job just ensure quotas are met is WRONG!!!!

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  3. Maid Marian Way was previously Granby Street. I remember when the AEC Renowns were at Bilborough depot in 72/73, and the city terminus for 16, 16a, 30, 32 , 62 and 74s was on Maid Marian Way, they showed Granby Street on the destination blind, as Maid Marian Way wasn't listed. Dad had to explain to the seven year old me where "Granby Street" was.

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  4. On 8/10/2018 at 9:16 PM, catfan said:

    Thing is Deepdene, those buses had had an easy life on WBUDC, a few shifts on Bulwell would've loosened em up a bit !

    Dad, says you could take your time on the Bridgford routes, must have been a culture shock when they linked them with the Bulwell routes in the late 70s.

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  5. 23 hours ago, IAN123. said:

    Thanks for that info Deepdene..i was wondering.

    Had these two tagged for ages'low level' the photo is titled..BRR_242_C.jpgis that why they are long..past the rear axle?

    Ian.

    Ian, the two WBUDC AEC Renowns were lowheight, as nature intended, so they give the illusion of being longer past the rear axle. The NCT versions had a full height 14'6" body fitted onto these chassis which were designed for low height bodies. NCT were looking to obtain maximum headroom on both decks and acheived 6'1" on the lower deck and 5'10.5" on the upper deck. The extra height draws the eye away from the rear overhang, which was in fact the same on both the WBUDC and NCT examples. Also the emergency exit door is in the rear on the WBUDC examples allowing a full length window at the rear of the body, whereas NCT had the emergency exit in the rear offside corner. This again gives the impression to the eye that the NCT Renowns had a shorter rear overhang.

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  6. TBI it is an AEC Swift behind the Regent V at Trent Bridge. However it is not one of the ex WBUDC East Lancs bodied examples. It is one of the Northern Counties bodied batch 707-712 (PTO 707-712G). The give away is the large white painted front bumper bar that is just visible. The ex WBUDC examples did not have this feature.

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  7. I spoke with a former mining engineer 5 or 6 years ago, and he said that with modern mining technology and technology available to ensure cleaner  and more efficient burning of the coal available, Britain could be energy self sufficient for 300 years. Pity there isn't the political will to grab the bull by the horns and go for it, rather then letting ill informed rent a mob environmentalists getting their own way.

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