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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Vamps on 21 August 2010, 00:22:37
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Decided to take Miss Vamps on a bus today, from Ripon to Leeds, for the 'experience'..... ::) ::)
On the way to Leeds, not only does the bus stop every 100 yards or so in the built up areas we only got 3 miles out of Ripon when the bus had to stop. An elderly lady had taken ill and an ambulance was called, rightly so, these things can happen :( but we could get on the next bus, which came just as we were on our way again ::) ::) ::)
On the way home the bus broke down in the middle of nowhere and we had to wait for the next bus.. ::) ::)
We learned form our 'experience' Car's rule OK.... :y
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Decided to take Miss Vamps on a bus today, from Ripon to Leeds, for the 'experience'..... ::) ::)
On the way to Leeds, not only does the bus stop every 100 yards or so in the built up areas we only got 3 miles out of Ripon when the bus had to stop. An elderly lady had taken ill and an ambulance was called, rightly so, these things can happen :( but we could get on the next bus, which came just as we were on our way again ::) ::) ::)
On the way home the bus broke down in the middle of nowhere and we had to wait for the next bus.. ::) ::)
We learned form our 'experience' Car's rule OK.... :y
I'll go with you on that when i was financially challenged and without a vehicle a few years back i had to commute everyday to work on public transport. Boy did i work hard every hour i could in order to get back to car ownership. :y
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I hate public transport.
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A few years ago, before I retired, I had my car written off, by a boy racer low life, car was parked at the time, he lost it and wrote off 5 cars.
I was without a car for about 3 weeks, so had to comute via public transport.
The thing I objected to was having to sit next to the great unwashed, first thing in the morning. >:(
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Your engine bay was probably cleaner than some of the people i`ve sat next to on the tram and bus lately..... ;D ;D ;D ;D
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I can count on one hand the number of times I have been on a bus in the past 5 years. I hate them...for the most part they are noisy, cumbersome, dirty, inefficient and driven by drivers who should be ashamed to call themselves professional. Also in order to accomodate everyone all the tedious stops just frustrate me. Even in uni in Sheffield I lived at the top of Crooks and I cycled to and from classes because I hate buses so much.
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I can count on one hand the number of times I have been on a bus in the past 5 years. I hate them...for the most part they are noisy, cumbersome, dirty, inefficient and driven by drivers who should be ashamed to call themselves professional. Also in order to accomodate everyone all the tedious stops just frustrate me. Even in uni in Sheffield I lived at the top of Crooks and I cycled to and from classes because I hate buses so much.
Easy Gaffers,a bit of a general assumption there mate, not all bus drivers are the same, i certainly wasn't >:(
On the other hand i do know what you mean, i did work with a few less than proffesional drivers, bus drivers went down hill when the job centres started putting people through the PSV test to get them off the social ::)
People who didn't want to work in the 1st place didn't make for 'proffesional' bus drivers
Having driven buses, coaches etc for 12 years i can assure you it aint as easy as some people think it is..
On service buses you deal with junkies, drunks, the great unwashed, work shy lay abouts, chavs etc etc etc all day every day who want to abuse you, rob you, spit on you, threaten you with needles, knives and all sorts..
and then to put the same type of people behind the wheel just to get them off benefits doesn't make for good drivers :o
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I can count on one hand the number of times I have been on a bus in the past 5 years. I hate them...for the most part they are noisy, cumbersome, dirty, inefficient and driven by drivers who should be ashamed to call themselves professional. Also in order to accomodate everyone all the tedious stops just frustrate me. Even in uni in Sheffield I lived at the top of Crooks and I cycled to and from classes because I hate buses so much.
Easy Gaffers,a bit of a general assumption there mate, not all bus drivers are the same, i certainly wasn't >:(
On the other hand i do know what you mean, i did work with a few less than proffesional drivers, bus drivers went down hill when the job centres started putting people through the PSV test to get them off the social ::)
People who didn't want to work in the 1st place didn't make for 'proffesional' bus drivers
Having driven buses, coaches etc for 12 years i can assure you it aint as easy as some people think it is..
On service buses you deal with junkies, drunks, the great unwashed, work shy lay abouts, chavs etc etc etc all day every day who want to abuse you, rob you, spit on you, threaten you with needles, knives and all sorts..
and then to put the same type of people behind the wheel just to get them off benefits doesn't make for good drivers :o
That why I said for the most part :y
I knew quite a few bus drivers when I was a kid and they were professional, you could tell they took pride in the way they drove, presented themselves and their bus. Nowadays agressive, inconsiderate and borderline dangerous driving seems to be the norm.
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It does you are right,hence the reason i got out ;D :y
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Nowadays agressive, inconsiderate and borderline dangerous driving seems to be the norm.
They probably have targets to meet like everybody else. It's not enough just to have happy customers these days. >:(
Kevin
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Some companies expect drivers to bring in a set amount of takings!
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What you meant to do....drag folk on the bus kicking an screaming?
;D
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late night/last buses are the worst. non waiting at the terminas untill the appointed time, just flat out from the rest point till home.
watching a program about phildelphia the other night. 50% of the pop use public transport.
no chance here. £1.20 pp, 4 people to the door in a local taxi £6. why wait in the cold?
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I hate passengers on the buses too! grrrr. stay in your cars and leave me mr. grumpy bus driver alone.
Feel free to ask me who has been driving buses for 6 years any questions you like. :D
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I hate passengers on the buses too! grrrr. stay in your cars and leave me mr. grumpy bus driver alone.
Feel free to ask me who has been driving buses for 6 years any questions you like. :D
question 1.
did you pick your avatar..
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Does not matter the transport with public, plane train or bus, i ALWAYS get the nutter next to me, ALWAYS.
Not been on a bus for 10years now, in Reading its quicker to walk, hopeless.
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I hate passengers on the buses too! grrrr. stay in your cars and leave me mr. grumpy bus driver alone.
Feel free to ask me who has been driving buses for 6 years any questions you like. :D
question 1.
did you pick your avatar..
I made it.
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I hate passengers on the buses too! grrrr. stay in your cars and leave me mr. grumpy bus driver alone.
Feel free to ask me who has been driving buses for 6 years any questions you like. :D
Passed my HGV I and PSV 32 years ago,(Had to do the maths, makes me feel old now :'( :'() mostly driven Coaches though, never liked 'school runs' or 'service work'.....
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question 2.
have you ever in the rain, looked in your mirror to see someone running toward your bus. then drove off as they get within 3m? ::)
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question 2.
have you ever in the rain, looked in your mirror to see someone running toward your bus. then drove off as they get within 3m? ::)
Yes.
Also people stud at stops that don't signal it to stop.
Simple, be there on time seeing as the customer complains constantly about time keeping and signal the bus to stop if at a request stop.
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Tube/cab in town, surface rail when not. :y :y :-* :-*
Haven't been on a bus (as a FPP) since my late teen's. ;D ;D :(
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question 2.
have you ever in the rain, looked in your mirror to see someone running toward your bus. then drove off as they get within 3m? ::)
Yes.
Also people stud at stops that don't signal it to stop.
Simple, be there on time seeing as the customer complains constantly about time keeping and signal the bus to stop if at a request stop.
Yes.
May I ask why RHM?
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I've recently been on a few journeys using trains and a bus. My first was the Maesteg. I bought my first class oneway ticket online which was about £12 and I borded the train at Crewe station then changed at Cardiff. The trains arrived and departed on time and I could have as much coffee and muffins as I could eat and I must say I enjoyed the whole trip.
The next journey was from Crewe to Milton Keynes, again ticket was first class on bought online. This time it was a straight through train and it departed and arrived on time.
The bus journey was only about 15 miles. I went to deliver a car in Warrington and got the bus back, cost about £3.15 and that was ontime as well.
Can't fault the system to be honest :)
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Live in a village. One bus an hour. Useless.
But there's a Park and Ride 3 miles away, so I can get into town by driving up there. 5 buses an hour. And it saves me loadsamoney, 'cos I've got a bus pass as a reward for being old. And I don't have to pay the extortionate parking charges Ipswich Borough Council see fit to impose.
Best thing is that all the bus passengers are car drivers, so it's not the usual complement of weirdos, yoof and the great unwashed. :)
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I've recently been on a few journeys using trains and a bus. My first was the Maesteg. I bought my first class oneway ticket online which was about £12 and I borded the train at Crewe station then changed at Cardiff. The trains arrived and departed on time and I could have as much coffee and muffins as I could eat and I must say I enjoyed the whole trip.
The next journey was from Crewe to Milton Keynes, again ticket was first class on bought online. This time it was a straight through train and it departed and arrived on time.
The bus journey was only about 15 miles. I went to deliver a car in Warrington and got the bus back, cost about £3.15 and that was ontime as well.
Can't fault the system to be honest :)
Bet you did, lard-arse. ;D
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Tube/cab in town, surface rail when not. :y :y :-* :-*
Haven't been on a bus (as a FPP) since my late teen's. ;D ;D :(
Oooh ! a fare dodger ;D
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I've recently been on a few journeys using trains and a bus. My first was the Maesteg. I bought my first class oneway ticket online which was about £12 and I borded the train at Crewe station then changed at Cardiff. The trains arrived and departed on time and I could have as much coffee and muffins as I could eat and I must say I enjoyed the whole trip.
The next journey was from Crewe to Milton Keynes, again ticket was first class on bought online. This time it was a straight through train and it departed and arrived on time.
The bus journey was only about 15 miles. I went to deliver a car in Warrington and got the bus back, cost about £3.15 and that was ontime as well.
Can't fault the system to be honest :)
Ah ha Pete!!!!!!
Thanks for this constructive (and praiseworthy) reply .......
Three cheers for the ATW staff (moi included!), who deliver this brilliant service say I! ;)
ATW consistently achieves 99+% in terms of performance and reliability, plus some incredibly good value fares too. :y
As an example locally, the Valleys network has six trains per hour between Pontypridd and Cardiff.
Journey time is just over 20 minutes, and weekly tickets offer unlimited travel between these points for just £18.80 - we've never been busier!
:y :y :y
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and I thought that the bus system here in Bahrain is messed up !!
:P
Guess its pretty much the same in the UK as well.
;)
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I've recently been on a few journeys using trains and a bus. My first was the Maesteg. I bought my first class oneway ticket online which was about £12 and I borded the train at Crewe station then changed at Cardiff. The trains arrived and departed on time and I could have as much coffee and muffins as I could eat and I must say I enjoyed the whole trip.
The next journey was from Crewe to Milton Keynes, again ticket was first class on bought online. This time it was a straight through train and it departed and arrived on time.
The bus journey was only about 15 miles. I went to deliver a car in Warrington and got the bus back, cost about £3.15 and that was ontime as well.
Can't fault the system to be honest :)
Ah ha Pete!!!!!!
Thanks for this constructive (and praiseworthy) reply .......
Three cheers for the ATW staff (moi included!), who deliver this brilliant service say I! ;)
ATW consistently achieves 99+% in terms of performance and reliability, plus some incredibly good value fares too. :y
As an example locally, the Valleys network has six trains per hour between Pontypridd and Cardiff.
Journey time is just over 20 minutes, and weekly tickets offer unlimited travel between these points for just £18.80 - we've never been busier!
:y :y :y
On Thursday last (27/08/10), the intensive ATW Valleys network achieved 100% for punctuality!
:y :y :y