The most underpaid job, also bus drivers get treated like trash by their employers and customers. Most people don’t know how much responsibility bus drivers take on….they deserve way more than they currently earn.
@piccalillipit92115 ай бұрын
Here in Bulgaria, you need a psychological evaluation to be a bus driver. Its a job they take seriously.
@RileEren2 ай бұрын
@@piccalillipit9211 why do you live there?
@piccalillipit92112 ай бұрын
@@RileEren My city is Burgas, Bulgaria. Look it up - you will see.
@alphayt611619 күн бұрын
my dad being a bus driver just says do i have speak to me like shite on the destination blind or written in bold on my cab door or forehead???
@fetchstixRHD18 күн бұрын
General driving jobs as they are have quite a lot of responsibility to them, and that's even without live passengers to deal with, who can be less than ideal at times(!)
@dianastevenson13111 ай бұрын
I use London buses almost every day. You drivers are heroes the way you go out early in all weathers to keep us all moving. We should all celebrate bus, train and tube drivers. Thank you so much for all you do for us Londoners!!
@MrAdopado11 ай бұрын
You have a good style and approach to your job! If I was employing drivers you are exactly the kind of guy I would want.
@BVEboxcars11 ай бұрын
My lifelong interest has always been the railway but one of my nephews is now a driver for Stagecoach and he's now driving electric double-deckers. I came across this video and noticed it was nearly 16 minutes long so I nearly dimissed it, but I didn't. I've just watched the whole video and I must admit I found it very interesting indeed. So yes, very good and informative video and thanks for posting. Definite thumbs up.
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
Really appreciate you watched all of it
@sashapifpaf11 ай бұрын
I lived in London back in 2000-2002. I was 16-18 years old back then. Now I'm almost 40, man :) . And thanks to KZbin and your channel I can now see how it was done by bus drivers. I was always surprised how people like you - bus drivers handled all that. It is a very tough driving there. Gonna go one day back to London just to see it all with adult eyes. Thank you very much Sir, for everything you do!
@thatbusdriverguy418210 ай бұрын
Thanks
@fricatus11 ай бұрын
Hello from Ireland. 🇮🇪 Love visiting London, buses and drivers there are the best ❤
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
Thanks
@anthonywalsh660511 ай бұрын
Oh my how things have changed. As a kid growing up in the UK where there was a driver and a conductor with a mechanical ticket dispenser we used to love swinging around the pole at the rear open entrance and leaping off the moving bus as it slowed to stop. All while we were inhaling the diesel fumes!
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
Yea things have changed, I remember the route masters, fell of one banged my head lol, luckily I fell on the grass.
@kristinajendesen711111 ай бұрын
I was a conductor at Westbourne Park before I went driving. I used to love hanging off that pole like a demented pole dancer as the bus was bombing along at 30 plus or whatever the driver could get out of it. Then you do that showy step off as the bus is coming to a halt without going arse over tit.
@darleytransportandtravel63535 ай бұрын
For me, the London RM was the best bus ever built. Straight on and off. On the move just about all the time, but I never had to drive one! I do, however, love the silence and the acceleration of electric vehicles.
@bostonblackie9503Ай бұрын
Rememmber a bus driver taking off with my little sister on the platform. My mother, on the etreet, pushed her to the back hoping she wouldn't fall off. A bit further on the driver realised what he had done and stopped. My sister climed down from the platform and walked towards us. He had left about six other passengers behind. Not a donductor or conductress in sight.
@mraidymaddful11 ай бұрын
I worked as a bus driver for a company called Yorkshire Traction back in the late 90's. It was a truly awful company to work for and drivers came and went regularly in droves. In fact the week I left, 9 other drivers left too. It would have been lovely to have had an electric bus, sadly back then they were old knackered diesels that broke down almost as much as they ran. The first year I worked there it snowed really heavily and I had to do a rural route in a micro rider from Huddersfield to Penistone via Holmfirth. It had snowed all night and I was on the 5.30am shift. I can tell you, it was a harrowing journey, especially over the moors, where, the road was indisguishable from the fields. I can laff about it now, but at the time I remember being terrified of crashing or skidding into a ditch. Fortunately I suppose, any potential passengers had forgoed any journeys they planned that day. Life eh..............
@kristinajendesen711111 ай бұрын
We didn't have much snow, no more than about 2" in London back in 85 and they cancelled the service from my garage, don't know about the other garages.
@BadRavenFPV11 ай бұрын
There was a time when London Transport and the Post Office alias Royal Mail competed for staff, the guys moving between on who was offering the best deal. Not uncommon to see LT crew wearing part PO uniform and vice versa!
@kristinajendesen711111 ай бұрын
@@BadRavenFPV I worked for Wilts & Dorset for just under a year after leaving LT. I then joined British Rail (very poor pay back then). Also had an interview with the P.O. at the same time but decided that the trains were better than tramping the streets in the pouring rain. Lot of ex bus drivers on the railway especially L.T.
@amogrows11 ай бұрын
Big up the eBus. I drive an electric HGV. No one else likes it. Have you got regenerative braking? Torque from the direct drive electric motors is a game changer. I need to slow down because my transport manager is starting to have words about it and it could become a problem. Can't help it, when I'm running empty it flies.
@juliogonzo271811 ай бұрын
What kind of range between charges? What kind of gross weight loaded? What ambient temperature range where you work? I see electric trucks as being useful in inner city or regional pickup and delivery in temperate climates. Long haul or -30°C don't think it's going to work
@Simon-dm8zv11 ай бұрын
@@juliogonzo2718 Not right now but in the future the vast majority of trucks will be electric.
@juliogonzo271811 ай бұрын
@@Simon-dm8zv we shall see
@Simon-dm8zv11 ай бұрын
@@juliogonzo2718 We know.
@amogrows11 ай бұрын
@@juliogonzo2718 Example, last week I did a whopping 84 miles and the battery was down from 100 to 14%. Office calculate deliveries based on 1% battery = 1 mile. There are variables which affect battery range: terrain, speed, acceleration, load, use of regen, etc. On the day mentioned, I was flooring it most of the time. Approximately ⅓ was city driving, ⅓ motorway, remainder rural. Temperature range is whatever the West Midlands has. It was chilly that day and I was using the heating quite a lot. GVW 27t rigid 3 axel. I only do local deliveries with it and it's probably more for show than practicality. When dry cell solid state batteries roll off the production lines, range should be greatly improved and charge times significantly reduced. It's early days and the technology is still in its infancy even though milk floats used to be battery operated many moons ago.
@stephendawson20611 ай бұрын
Nice video mate. Of course you finally driving the electric 199 hope it went well. I watched one of the previous video of you being trained and mentored on the new electrics for the 199. Of course all drivers who drive usual hybrid diesel buses always need training on the electrics. Of course not too long ago back in early mid November I was on 185 which is electric the driver was nice and was being mentored by a mentor who is also a driver based at go ahead camberwell I know that mentor because me and my brother got on the 188 back in late March the mentor was there mentoring another good driver as well. In my placement at Abellio in Battersea certain new drivers who are driving needs support from an experienced driver to make sure they are driving safely on certain routes. It isn't easy but rewarding of course. I'm happy 4 u for driving the new electric on 199. Me and my brother have got on 199 loads of times but will want to ride the electrics hopefully soon. I know that isn't can be difficult knowing that sometimes the allocation team can sometimes change drivers duties/times/days this can be due to some being off unwell and other commitments meaning that some drivers like you have to cover other shifts n drive other routes. It happens where I'm at in abellio in battersea so it's quite normal though. I know you are always used to driving 47 but sometimes you drive other routes as well which is good n it gives you more options and learn something new and get experience driving other routes. Well good video i love it. Driving the new electrics is something out of what drivers r used 2 but opportunity is worth it. I also notice recently that our bus 136 takes too long 2 come sometimes (heading to Grove Park) because I'm noticing that there us a driver shortage that's why the 343 gets more busy on the way back south. Also I notice some of the Stagecoach TL drivers have moved to Go Ahead London NX new cross to drive 343 36 and 171 is it because of pay n conditions or agency/temporary contract? And also it might be an excuse because P4 is going to NX Go Ahead London New Cross in late April which some of the TL drivers who r at NX GAL now would be able 2 drive it again. Hope u have a good weekend after a busy week doing shifts u always keep ur colleagues smiling all the time I do that at the Battersea depot most drivers know me now. One day I definitely want to make vlogs/videos on buses like you and other enthusiasts. Next year in January I'll be moving to Abellio HQ at Walworth depot which I'll be doing more operations as well. I may know some people from there. WL walworth depot routes are 68, 381, C10, 63, 363 (since November, but electrics for 363 is delayed until 2024), 3, P5, P13 & 45. I'm happy that 363 went 2 abellio because I'm seeing more new welcoming nice drivers and more young people also driving within abellio as well which i feel is the way forward instead of them going the wrong path in life. But Stagecoach is also going big in 2024 as well, more electric buses and some routes being awarded as well. Stagecoach is another good company as well you lot should be proud of the service u provide that's why total strangers always like your videos and some will even see you and know you on the buses. Have fun x have a good weekend n stay safe on the roads you r doing very well my friend I hope 2 get on your bus again one day. Your doing a good job everyone in TL needs u more than ever when life on the road is tough as always as it gets. Stephen
@kristinajendesen711111 ай бұрын
Blimey! Looks like the Starship Enterprise after the many old buses that I used to drive. I wish you had the chance to experience an original Routemaster and not the ones that were messed about with. I was at Westbourne Park in 1984 to 86. I wouldn't swap them for any other bus, not even a modern one. All I had to do was a walk round to look for any damage. Turn the battery isolation switch on under the stairs, and start it by pulling the arran switch above your head to the left. Build up enough air for the brakes, a STOP flag goes away when you have, and then drive up to the nearest tap on a post to fill it with water. You got your conductor to check that the single brake light was working and they set the destination blinds. We also had only one headlight in operation along with the sidelights unless they were on main beam. Schedule cards look similar though 😁 Great fun then, it was more like 'On The Buses' with the funny things that went on. Wonderful part of my working life along with being a British Rail guard and later an SWT driver on the trains.
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
I drove Route master as an engineer and I also worked on them as I was an electrician during LT Days, Will definitely do a video about my life as an engineer..
@JohnJohn-zt3jx11 ай бұрын
Supporting your channel brother! Love it, one love!
@andrefuller366911 ай бұрын
another great video! I came across you because KZbin suggested you🏆
@oxfamshop11 ай бұрын
As a passenger I must say the electric buses do have a good pickup when pulling away
@you2be83911 ай бұрын
Everyone knows that EVs are quieter, but the thing I find it more striking is how incredibly loud an old diesel bus can be from the back compared to an electric bus, especially when pulling away on a quiet road!
@oxfamshop11 ай бұрын
When the dial on the dial cluster said starting that seemed to take a time though@@you2be839
@lennyvalentin648511 ай бұрын
You don't say! Originally we had all Volvo electric buses in my city (now we have MAN e-buses too), and when the articulated Volvos were brand new some of the drivers seemed quite...enamored by them and their performance. lol One line in particular goes from city streets up on a long throughfare across a suspension bridge over the river so it's a quite long stretch of straight road and the driver stomped the gas pedal as we drove onto the throughfare and the bloody thing just shot away. I had to grab a handhold to keep myself steady when I was standing near the exit doors. You never see acceleration like that with the diesel horkers. 30 tons those friggin electric buses weigh, and woosh. They zoom off. The diesels, they spit and roar a lot, but not much happens. :) Uphill, it's an enormous difference. We have some long, steep hills in my city and the electric buses handle those beautifully, and quietly. Diesel horker downshifts and roars slowly and extremely loudly the whole way up to the top of the hill on low gear, e-bus can accelerate - uphill! Massive, massive torque in those electric motors. No toxic fumes coming out the back end is a huge bonus as well. About half the bus fleet is now electrified (more than 250 buses, not sure how many exactly), regular 12 meter city bus and articulated 18 meter - no double deckers unfortunately! Yet, anyway. The region bought a bunch of new diesel double deckers recently for the long-range commuter lines coming into the city, but everything in the greater region will be electrified by 2030, and all intracity lines by 2025. It will be glorious.
@rysern...11 ай бұрын
Hello there, That was a very interesting video :) I generally like the public transportation in London because I like the system a lot. Since I was a native speaker one week with my school group and classmates, I had also gotten the experience to travel with the London transportation service. I used to drive with the 199 towards Bellingham and then change busses to the 136 to Grove Park or so to get to Greenwich to my language school. Thank you for your service. Kind regards from Austria! 🇦🇹
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
Thanks, I glad you liked the system here in England
@flipblanc179411 ай бұрын
Loved this Len, very informative. Nice one. See you on the road.
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
Ok bro
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
Thanks
@vk4vsp11 ай бұрын
We have the same desto controller in our newer diesel Mercs and they're so much easier to use than some of the old ones. I much prefer driving our electric Volvos though. When checking our buses, we generally treat it as though we're the first driver, just in case the previous driver didn't check it properly. Someone in another comment asked about range. We can get about 300km out of ours, that's an all day shift of around 11 hours. I'm in Australia though, our traffic isn't like yours.
@BadRavenFPV11 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting, interesting watch. Have to say though, 25C with a coat and a jumper? I get too hot at 21 in a Tee!! 🙂 Having driven buses with no synchro, no power steering, no brake lights, no indicators, no wipers, tiny mirrors, centre throttle pedal, right brake (and drum brakes only on back wheels) one even with reversed gate gearbox, and up to 2015 occasionally including Central London, it all looks SO easy! (I know its not, but everything's relative!) All Best.............. 👍
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
25 setting didn’t feel like it lol.. we was told to set hi cos the hold things is really cooler
@carmanbazza11 ай бұрын
I was a bus driver for 12 years, No thanks, window getting smashed, drivers being robbed, spat at , assaulted and more, glad I left. Most supervisors are stitch up merchants…
@entity_dragons201311 ай бұрын
Totally agree, and don't get me started on the unions
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
It’s has its challenges, but every person has their own experiences, I have had a few bad things happen, but overall it’s been good. The only thing I find difficult is shift work. But the rota I’m on now has made that less of a challenge. Bus drivers need.a lot more than driving skills to know how to, handle a wide range of human beings on a daily basis, Supervisor I can’t comment on that, main thing I aim for is to someone who want everyone to work together. I know being on allocation as supervisor is tough, when trying to keep up a full service, I couldn’t do that job..
@Smokoimon11 ай бұрын
@@thatbusdriverguy4182great attitude to have
@Connor8ness11 ай бұрын
I'm a bus driver been up and down the UK dealt with many people. Had my fair share of bad experiences, but I wouldn't change the job for the world, not moving I to the Co trolley office very much love hare relationship with that part of the job but I still wouldn't change it. A job is what you make of it. If your not happy go somewhere else. Easier said than done with some places but don't stick around somewhere your not happy in
@carmanbazza11 ай бұрын
TfL rules, don’t start the engine from the back.. ibus instructed me to do so many times but no I wouldn’t, they expected new drivers to comply though, only when I told ibus that I would report them they stopped instructing me, some drivers did do it and got a DP, this was Uxbridge garage. Only follow health & safety when it suits. As for the Union total waste.
@Ulsterbusman12911 ай бұрын
These buses are built in Ballymena in Northern Ireland and I've been up to the factory and seen these buses being built and they are very well put together and are great to travel on as the local Northern Irish operator translink have some on their metro belfast fleet
@edwinholland614910 ай бұрын
Great video, interesting and informative. The job has changed a great deal from what I remember with LT in the 80s !
@Phoenix822-n3m11 ай бұрын
great video, im wanting to be a bus driver my self in the new few months, love thses videos Leonard keep them up its great to see your life as a driver.
@juliogonzo271811 ай бұрын
Despite being licenced to operate a coach, I'll stick to driving trucks or HGV as you guys call them.
@RileEren2 ай бұрын
Why @@juliogonzo2718
@wolverinescratch11 ай бұрын
Had a long journey across Manchester today and it was electric very nice trip
@v31.4811 ай бұрын
Nice! That startup procedure is quite long. Too bad the heating was rubbish on the last bus
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
Yes that’s been a big issue for driver
@v31.4811 ай бұрын
@@thatbusdriverguy4182 I can imagine!
@mariosorrenti48210 ай бұрын
Heat degrades battery life greatly
@QALibrary11 ай бұрын
My local area just ordered 96 EV buses and they building a new ground-up bus station to house, maintain and change them
@Simon-dm8zv11 ай бұрын
Nice. Which country?
@sharkyedits8099 ай бұрын
In Warrington we are getting around 100 new electric buses
@madmeister4074 ай бұрын
@@sharkyedits809 when are you getting a new power station and where are they building It?
@pennycarter343311 ай бұрын
When I was in my teens, late 1950's I went to work on a trolley bus.
@realhass11 ай бұрын
Apparently, route 97 will get these buses sometimes next year, I can't wait
@jdtayloruk10 ай бұрын
One small question, am I right on the newer buses the roller blinds are now high definition displays? Just like I think you said about those new buses from what I caught are digital.
@Drip2Mxch11 ай бұрын
Love the content mate. As an ex bus driver we definitely shouldn’t be showing the public excatly how to start busses. Apart from that keep up the hard work
@rivergladesgardenrailroad883411 ай бұрын
he had a lock key, and its in a depot
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
Our drivers who are trained still have problems starting it lol.. I left out vital part to start bus process. Funny think is my manager asked me to make a specific video to help our drivers, cos there still a big problem of starting vehicle.
@satoshiblack104611 ай бұрын
I just wrote the same thing, definitely a very bad idea to put out to the general public, basically just type trained every criminal
@YourLocalGP4 ай бұрын
@@satoshiblack1046is theft of double decker buses a big risk? Quite hard to sell on the black market...
@gman135311 ай бұрын
I went on a couple of rides on the 199 on Thursday 7th December. Quite nice buses.
@PaulMathews-p4o11 ай бұрын
I bet that Traffic light has a Camera watching you, as soon as you go though it, BANG, GOT YA, and nothing you can do about it, unless you wait :)
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
Must admit it was quite frustrating, Sometime hard to tell what going on lol.. Well glad to did turn to green lol
@barry511111 ай бұрын
They should never have got rid of the Trolleybuses I used to go to school on. Ironically Spain bought some of them we scrapped the rest.
@onlyme97210 ай бұрын
They never ran out of battery power😊
@paulphillips378311 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this experience with us. Great video.
@jackpayne465811 ай бұрын
Where I live in Richmond, electric buses took over on most routes about a year ago. After the changeover, it was common to feel sudden surges of acceleration or (especially) braking - not good if you're standing up! I guess the drivers weren't quite familiar with regenerative braking, at first. Within a few weeks, all was running smoothly again. I wonder if the same re-learning process applies to electric cars - I've never driven one to find out.
@stephanweinberger11 ай бұрын
From my experience: yes. The first few days are a bit jerky... until your brain figures out the instant reaction to any change on the accelerator pedal 🙂 But once you get used to it (especially one-padal driving) it actually starts to feel much easier than always having to consider the delay with combustion engines.
@ellieban11 ай бұрын
Yup, only for a few minutes, though, until I adjusted to it. After that, the sudden burst of acceleration were from the joy of the torque 🤣 All new electric car drivers drive like they’re in a race for the first year or so, it wears off eventually 🤣
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
Our first electric bus made my Alexander Denis byd bus took longer to get use to, this one seem a lot more seamless in it operation, but as you say electric is a lot more power when moving of, so driver need to be more cautious people holding on..
@davidparker792011 ай бұрын
It is a learning process but in my experience does not take very long. Having driven an EV for nearly 5 years now I was shocked when I had to drive a friends ICE car. In an EV you get used to the accelerator pedal doing exactly what you tell, push down it goes, lift up it slows the car right down and of course captures kinetic energy in the process putting electrical energy back into the battery. An EV so much easier to drive smoothly if that's what you want to do, and I do so I guess bus drivers will love electric power.
@MrAdopado11 ай бұрын
On non electric vehicles we all get used to just totally lifting off the accelerator pedal when slowing down because the engine braking is relatively mild. On an EV you have regen braking so you need to lift off gradually rather than all at once. It gives you great control over the slowing of the vehicle so it ends up being much smoother ... but not until you have adapted your driving style! Most people adapt within a matter of minutes but some it takes them a little longer to develop the technique.
@Andmorecorruption10 ай бұрын
We do not even have heating on our buses in Bristol
@tormid1004 ай бұрын
I believe the heavier steering is due to the battery weight. It certainly will shorted the tyre and road surface in a much shorter time. Enjoyed the video. cheers bud.
@megapangolin10938 ай бұрын
Good video, surprised that you werent put on a course to drive a different type of bus- just in case. Well done. Kudos to all drivers and thank you.
@Twittler15 ай бұрын
He was, and he mentioned it early on.
@megapangolin10935 ай бұрын
@@Twittler1 Ah, thank you, missed it.
@alancobbin11 ай бұрын
I use to work in London for Thames Water so I definitely miss seeing London Buses,This Gentleman definitely has my attention,Great Video Leonard 👍😉💪
@Graeme-C11 ай бұрын
I have no idea if the Wrightbus Streetdeck is any better. First Glasgow have ADL BYD Enviro 200 and 400 EV but the heating is crap on them due to the MAX temperature being restricted due to battery drain, we arent allowed to unplug them either. I find Braking on them good, ive learned to lift off on approach to a stop and brake to finally stop and its smooth as anything compared to the older ADL Enviro 300 where the Engine brake can be quite violent on some of them. I guess the Enviro 300s we have are just staring to show their age being 10 years old. That said i had an old 17 year old Eclipse Gemini on a run and it was a dream to drive compared to some newer ones
@MrAdopado11 ай бұрын
In the winter it would be worth heating the bus fully before unplugging. Keeping the vehicle warm on a long run is much more efficient than that first warm up, which can be done using grid electricity instead of the battery. This is one of the joys of an EV at home ... it can be warming up before you leave so you get in the car fully warmed!
@mauricelevy902711 ай бұрын
It was really good to see a USEFUL EV on the roads at last .
@200milesaway611 ай бұрын
I used to drive buses in London. If you get stupid lights you can call code blue to let them know they are defective. They'll tell you to "observe the highway code" which means look around and move on with caution (but check that). If you don't get the chance to do that and you can report it to your company through an incident/occurence report if you think you got caught by the cameras. Reporting it is the first defence against points+fines.
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
Yeah I did call them after, they told me to do code blue, just let them know. The light changed a lot quicker second time around..
@TheLondonMood11 ай бұрын
Amazing video, its quite nice to see a different route on the channel in my opinion
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
Ok I aim to do a lot more other routes
@peterbustin268311 ай бұрын
I used to wrap my legs wih newspaper when driving RMLs!
@juliansmith429511 ай бұрын
My favourite bit is 2:22, "Where do I put this?" Nice video. Thank you
@bostonblackie9503Ай бұрын
I can remember when bus drivers had there own cab. Completely seperated from everyone else including the conductor or conductress who took the fair.
@PaulTaylor242411 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review, When I was last in London the buses were very noisy, so it would have been nice to see how it drives and how quite it was for passengers.
@starrwulfe11 ай бұрын
That's bonkers. Not sure if those buses are using heat pumps or resistive heaters; I hope you don't have the same issues in the summer time with air con!
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
Not sure how the system works, will investigate
@atlanticcoastexpress11 ай бұрын
Hello young Sir! Although I'm not a fan of the bus or of bus transport in general…. I watched your (fascinating and interesting) account and enjoyed it! I would welcome you here in Bournemouth as good and polite drivers are essential! After watching your informative video I realise there's much more to driving an electric bus than I thought ….but perhaps it would be possible for us to see you driving the bus in service? I’d really like to see how it sounds and handles in the heavy London traffic. I expect you’ll have to arrange it so we don’t see passengers’ faces…but it’s you and how the actual bus drives which is of interest to me. It’s many years since I last rode on trolleybus services here in the UK (the excellent trolleybus system we had in Bournemouth is much missed by 'Oldies' like me!) but I’ve ridden on them a great deal in Europe. The acceleration and seemingly effortless power and almost silent running of the modern trolleybus is most impressive and I wonder how the battery bus compares? Thank you for your presentation and I look forward to seeing more of the same. If you celebrate the event…I wish you a happy Christmas …and also a good, peaceful New Year. Rob in Bournemouth.
@jackpayne465811 ай бұрын
I lived in Poole in the 1960s, and worked briefly as a conductor on the Bournemouth trolleybuses. Our favourite stretches were Barrack Road ( for top speed) - and Richmond Hill (for sheer torque).
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
Love your comment, I have spoke to management about recording while I’m driving, they looking into it. They don’t see a big issue but I think they want to run it by TFL. Funny thing is we have so many devices in the cab to distract us already, I’m sure a camera won’t make any difference. Thanks again for your support.
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
@@jackpayne4658 Really great to hear from you, it so amazing how technology has developed. The trolly bus system were truly a nice bit of engineering, I really want to do video on the past system of transport and compare it to today..
@tooleyheadbang423911 ай бұрын
Is the Church Street turntable still there?
@kristinajendesen711111 ай бұрын
@@tooleyheadbang4239Yes, if you Google it you can see pictures. It has a preservation order and is now in an office car park, blue plaque on the wall outside.
@PoggoDev5 ай бұрын
Hey! I know irs 5 months, the 199 has to be one of my favourite routes, and i live super close to the bus garage!
@mken2311 ай бұрын
Awesome channel!!!
@AshwatthGanesh9 ай бұрын
Nice Video Mate , I look forward to seeing these types of buses on route 86 aswell
@chander333811 ай бұрын
With so many buttons to press on, the electric bus should have one dedicated button for a cup of hot coffee!
@philipbray88011 ай бұрын
Sounds like a common fault with wrightbus streetdeck. There's some electric wrightbus here in Norwich and had similar issues to what you had.
@BusesInLondon11 ай бұрын
Just discovered the channel, looking forward to more videos
@dave20thmay11 ай бұрын
Can see that was taken using a Pocket 3. Enjoyable look around someone else work. Bit different to working on aircraft. Best Dave
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
Good you notice that, really pleased with the Camera.
@dave20thmay11 ай бұрын
@@thatbusdriverguy4182 I did know it was a Pocket 3, which I also have, before. seeing the shadow on yourself.
@MzQueenMcD11 ай бұрын
Hello Leonard.👋🏾 I’m curious to know if there are any buses at your garage that have the all over advertising wraps on them? If so, when was the last time you’ve driven one of them? I think that they are so cool to look at. Also, everyone at your garage seems to be so cool and laid back.
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
We definitely have one, I will check if we have more
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
I don’t think I have driven one, like you I love how they look
@y0uRF4t311 ай бұрын
As a passenger I hate busses with ads printed over the windows. You can kinda still see out, but it sucks non the less.
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
@@y0uRF4t3Didn’t think of that lol
@DoubleDeckerAnton11 ай бұрын
I've found the heating on the new electric buses to be cooler than traditional hybrid diesel buses.
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
For as I know it to save energy of batteries cos heating draws the most power of in electrical source including our homes..
@DoubleDeckerAnton11 ай бұрын
@@thatbusdriverguy4182...they have sacrificed the drivers comfort of using proper heaters, so that a bus can run more miles...😂🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
@josephturner756911 ай бұрын
Big deal. I went on them in Reading when I was a kid.
@techxpertpcs8 ай бұрын
I had my interview last week and tomorrow i got my medical and west ham garage then I have to wait for my training I think I'm looking at the back end of May or sometime in June and I cannot wait. I'm on the 96 route.
@datlenzguy50768 ай бұрын
Cool man
@sampsonpaintsil983911 ай бұрын
The London streets are so narrow and it has a lot of roundabouts,I wonder how you operator’s out there navigate the traffic,very good operators I saw when I visited,out here the streets are broad.
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
We become experts on these narrow roads, lookout for a video I will do soon on the 273 route.
@TheGrimReaper111 ай бұрын
I was on a double decker the other day , first time in about sixty years, beats driving thats for sure.
@grezjoseph625711 ай бұрын
Great video. I would have thought you would get some training. I went on a Electric Bus last week Between Bury And Bolton. £2 A TICKET VERY NICE.
@Twittler15 ай бұрын
He did, and said so. All bus drivers get type training for buses with new systems.
@matthewbaynham628611 ай бұрын
I'm a big fan of electric cars so it's good see that you like the electric buses.
@thecyberleaderwhufc5 ай бұрын
Bet you guys love the Extra leg room it’s like on the 86 aswell recon these buses will last for 20+ years hopefully
@keithchesher11 ай бұрын
We have the single deck version, Wrights Kite Electroliner, and we have had loads of issues with the heating not working. Sounds like you're having exactly the same problems we are having.
@NextSound17011 ай бұрын
I do it now for a living and you have to ignore the bad behaved ones, drive to your time, smile and enjoy life. Most people who travel on buses hate life anyway. We love life as drivers as we’re professionals who can handle 11 tonnes of pulling power
@outlaw642111 ай бұрын
Nice chunk missing out of the side wall of one if your tyres should you be driving that????
@aminsaddique11 ай бұрын
We've got scania single decks on our route and they are 2007 plated...only get the odd 1 or 2 which are decent warm ...rest have rubbish heaters.....but your bus is 73 plated you'd expect top notch heaters...sadly no ...Thats shocking!! Nothing worse than a cold bus early in morning.!
@PorthLlwyd11 ай бұрын
Great insight. How do you not get shown how to place the charging connector back in the charger unit properly? (The way you did it wasn't correct).
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
Thanks, when we had type training, I don’t remember them making a point of it. Will have to find out.
@IN_THIS_DAY_AND_AGE11 ай бұрын
First trip. Did you have to change bus because the first one was broken down?
@martinbrookes13724 ай бұрын
Apparently they get really warm sometimes , although the media bust a gut to hush incidents up .
@micklemass11 ай бұрын
When I use to drive busses I hated cold busses and dirty ones when taking over
@DarrylTalks11 ай бұрын
My electric car has a preheat system. I can program it for when I leave in the morning. It charges the car overnight and then uses the mains power to heat the car, so the car is defrosted before I take my regular drive. That leaves the battery full for the morning commute.
@MrAdopado11 ай бұрын
Yes, it's surprising that the feature isn't part of the bus design and the standard depot routine.
@rgwill200911 ай бұрын
At our garage, the driver are not allowed to touch the charger It down to the run out supervisor or engineers
@AzzY30068911 ай бұрын
just me that realised you had your body warmer/vest on backwards? 😂😂
@Visualizedtime2 ай бұрын
They are reversible body warmers. You turn it around when driving to the blue and then in the yard its a hi-vis.
@AzzY3006892 ай бұрын
@@Visualizedtime I know, I use them daily...
@johnlovett670411 ай бұрын
Having driven RTs in the 60s and 70s, I can't understand these complicated E buses. Also heating was not invented then. We drove freezing in Winter. There was a tiny cab heater that mostly blew cold. No door, so the connie had to run around to keep warm. The RTs were fantastic though.
@tooleyheadbang423911 ай бұрын
Ah yes, the RTs. Windscreen, Driver's Cab, Top deck cover. Luxury...
@jamessmith640211 ай бұрын
Thanks that was a lovely video 👍
@austenj453911 ай бұрын
Is it 'all electric'? I understand that the heating may be powered by a separate diesel engine. How many hours will this bus run before needing a re-charge and how many service technicians are there at Bellingham to fix them when they go wrong? You probably don't know at this stage.
@tubewayarmy211 ай бұрын
The heating seems good for the driver, but how does the heating for the pssengers seem on thos really cold mornings?
@johngoard827211 ай бұрын
Many years ago I worked on the buses in Eastbourne in Sussex where I originally born and bred I was a conductor and it was really quite stressful when it came to checking in your takings for the day less the "float" of cash they gave us to start with and mine was only ever right once!! I did it for a year but eventually went to British Rail as junior shunter which was not as bad a job as the conducting one. They were a;; diesel driven back then (around 1967) and were really quite sluggish driving around and to me very boring. I eventually trained as a Registered Nurse and shortly after emigrated to Australia (best move I ever did) and frankly I am still wondering what the heck I was thinking of doing that bus job for over one year. These electric ones would frighten me as I am not a fan of EV's anyway. I would also be thinking of the thing catching on fire. It also surprises me that they run at well considering the low temperatures that were even vey cold down on the south coast.
@o00scorpion00o11 ай бұрын
Should be able to preheat the bus off a timer or remotely ? having it up to temp starting off would also save some battery energy.
@jaygee275911 ай бұрын
Hello,,how many miles on a charge does it get, ? And they had electric buses back in 1890.
@jaygee275911 ай бұрын
@tiepup well stop guessing and let the man answer,,lol you comment for the sake of commenting lol ,,
@jaygee275911 ай бұрын
@tiepup how do you know i aint buying a bus,,,lol there u go again guessing,, 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@tooleyheadbang423911 ай бұрын
The London Electrobus Co. (1906) had easy-change battery packs to tackle the range issue. One pack for the morning service, then a 5-min. depot visit, to install a fresh pack for the afternoon stint.
@DarranThomas-z5s6 ай бұрын
I have one problem with electric buses you can't hear them coming anymore. It was a good indicator that the bus was coming or there if you were late so you could run to get it.
@danbus18011 ай бұрын
I drove them at Plumstead on the 180s you wait until the summer when they overheat 😂all I can say is good luck
@adarsh.m199910 ай бұрын
Erith faser road north Greenwich
@ansonuuu8 ай бұрын
Many roads in London are very narrow, but the buses are very giant especially the double decker buses. It's very challenging to drive a bus in London.
@thatbusdriverguy41827 ай бұрын
Yes we are experts lol
@KCTalksEV11 ай бұрын
Very interesting, I've been trying to keep up to date with the EV buses in London and have been on one. Too bad the third one has an issue with heating. Especially towards the rear on the first floor it really is a more serene experience. I rode a hybrid bus as well and even though the start up was completely silent with no vibration, you knew when the engine turned on!
@damiendye662311 ай бұрын
When the engine turned on ? There is no engine
@KCTalksEV11 ай бұрын
@@damiendye6623 Sorry, I forgot that the diesel-hybrid buses that London has ran on magic and electric motors www.london.gov.uk/programmes-and-strategies/environment-and-climate-change/pollution-and-air-quality/cleaner-buses
@MrAdopado11 ай бұрын
@@damiendye6623 He was talking about a hybrid bus rather than the fully electric bus in this video.
@pauljordan445211 ай бұрын
Do you sell any cash fares any more?
@franktimmerman964211 ай бұрын
Charger cable is not in the right spot, that’s on the front side, I could see the cable holder a few seconds before I think :)
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
Thanks I have notice it as I watched video a minute ago, I know for next time.
@franktimmerman964211 ай бұрын
@@thatbusdriverguy4182 looked the same as the cableholders we have in the Netherlands. Love the video by the way! Keep up the good work!
@garyrobinson952711 ай бұрын
Just a quick simple question. If bus on low charge. How long does it take to get a full charge. Thanks..Ding, Ding
@Jamiepetergiles11 ай бұрын
Interesting video. How many miles from a full charge? Do they charge once a day or more?
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
They charge twice as far as I know, will do a further video with more detail about that. On my duty card it’s said the bus should be put on charge after my last trip.. So from that info, I reckon twice, plus out Alexander Dennis electric bus seem to have two charges. One charge seems to be to last pretty long.
@austenj453911 ай бұрын
Well, the response from the poster highlights just how limited the EV buses are in terms of range/daily service. I also understand that a separate, diesel power unit is installed to provide heating throughout the bus, which negates any 'green' credibility. I believe that EV buses will not have technicians at any London bus depot currently to service them for long.
@Stevenspielburger11 ай бұрын
@@austenj4539yutong single deckers do about 200 miles if that's any help
@christinegillard600811 ай бұрын
A couple of years ago mr khan introduced electric busses in London,but they used a diesel generator to charge them up,we wonder if it’s still the same answers on a postcard 🤪
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
We have generator in our garage I guess it the pro out weighs that cons it all good. Every electric vehicle has to draw power from somewhere.
@Twittler15 ай бұрын
Those were the so-called ‘Borismasters’ or ‘New Routemasters’. Three doors, two staircases. Boris Johnson kicked them off when he was Mayor, but I think Khan had taken over by the time they started arriving, anout 2016; I could be wrong about that. Khan pulled the plug on them after the 1000th arrived. They were too expensive - twice the price of anything else. And they had bad operating problems. They had (have - they’re still in use) electric drive, LI battery packs, and a small (4L) hi-speed, constant speed diesel generator under the rear staircase. This was designed to start re-charging the batteries when their charge dropped past a certain level. They proved to have charging problems early on though - the control system didn’t like charging the batteries simultaneously with them providing power for the traction motors and didn’t work properly. So the batteries kept going flat. This meant drivers had to use ‘diesel-electric mode’. In that mode, the generator set powered the traction motors directly. The diesel engine was intended and optimised to run at a constant 3000rpm. At that speed, running only the generator, they ran very cleanly, with the lowest emissions of any other bus (one of the main reasons for the design). But in ‘diesel electric’ mode, the engine’s speed was constantly changing, along with the load on it. Run like that, which it wasn’t designed for, we now had the bus with the worst and dirtiest exhaust emissions!!! Not the point at all!!! I don’t believe the problem was ever permanently sorted out, although the buses are still in use. The way the use of the three-door, two staircase layout 😢was planned to work also proved impractical and too costly. These days, the third, rearmost door is permanently closed and locked. All a bit of a shame. The design was pretty radical, but the power system was ‘home-built’ by Wright, nothing suitable being available from established suppliers. So it became ‘an engine from here, a generator from there, a control system from somewhere, and batteries from wherever’. All put together in-house from the wheels up by a well respected bus builder, but one which up until then had only built bodies to go on other companies’ chassis and mechanicals. Now they were building a never made before type of bus, with unitary construction, from scratch. It may be coincidental, but before the contract for these buses reached its end, WrightBus almost went under. It was rescued very quickly by JCBamford, the JCB Diggers, etc, makers. As far as I know, they still own it, and all is well again.
@RileEren2 ай бұрын
@@Twittler1what now
@Twittler12 ай бұрын
@@RileEren beg pardon?
@svdleer11 ай бұрын
Nice video, came here as new viewer, but is it the first time :) ?
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
Welcome!
@michaelriecher563211 ай бұрын
Sound like city buses are well suited for being electrified, lots of stop and go traffic so lots of regenerative braking and slower speeds so much less wind resistance.
@explosivehotdogs9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video ! I lived in Seattle from 2007-2018. Many centrally located routes have been long electrified due to the steep grades. Unfortunately some junctures would face regular problems with the masts disconnecting requiring drivers to exit and reconnect. I'm curious if that's something drivers encounter in London as well or if it is just a symptom of Seattle's system or geography...? Keep on truckin' m8 !
@thatbusdriverguy41829 ай бұрын
Not sure I understand, these buses are battery powered, I think you talking about trolly buses.. Not sure
@bazra1910 ай бұрын
Walk-round, Whats that ruddy great hole in the tyre at about Half Past Two on the tyre? surly this would not pass as Roadworthy.
@DavidKnowles011 ай бұрын
What was the charge levels on the last bus? May be the heating turns of to conserve the battery level?
@thatbusdriverguy418211 ай бұрын
No the wright engineer took me if just regulate it to maintain the temperature set, but the last bus just blue cold air constantly there is no switch to turn it off..
@WayneTulip-zm9gw3 ай бұрын
Is it ok to wait on a no stopping bus stop clearway with a wide yellow line along the kerb of the bus stop while in a stationary queue of traffic?
@sellier-bellot2211 ай бұрын
How long are the working days ??? Former bus driver from the north ! 😄