A truely excelent driver , best I've seen (and I've watched dozens of bus journey vids ) ... ,slow and graceful ... Smooth deceleration for bus stops 5:42
What an incredibly beautiful day of weather you had for this bus journey. There are few parts of the country that are better than Yorkshire for a lovely summer's day.
I'm glad you liked it. Please feel free to suggest these areas. Some of the bus rides that I've done are from viewers' suggestions. Also, I've been filming in Yorkshire lately because it's easy to get to for me coupled with the cost of getting to the places I film in. As the channel grows, I hope to venture beyond Yorkshire. Currently the channel doesn't make enough to allow this. Thank you for your comment
@@busouting you might want to try the bus route that goes from Leeds to Ripon via Harrogate. I think that it's Harrogate Buses that operate the route. Another fine example of Yorkshire's truely outstanding beauty. Just a suggestion, as you asked for. Best of luck with the progress of your channel.🤞
@@neilburns8869 I did that last week, here is the link to the video th-cam.com/video/OiVOg7eqDbM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dMITyxJMVtsPM1XS Thank you for the wishes
Interesting and scenic at times trip, I noticed this bus sneaked past a red light at about 23 mins, then at 32 mins was held up slightly at a green light, karma saying no! stick to the schedule, maybe 😄 thanks for the video.
I mentioned this route to another well known bus journey TH-cam channel and he said that he would add it to his list. That was well over a year ago, and to my knowledge he's still not got round to covering it.
I do like the little bit of information that you are able to provide in the description. For example the vehicle registration and make. In my own experience Volvo generally build the best buses, but I do know that many drivers also like the Alexander Dennis vehicles as well. The Scania do a job but not really as good as the Volvo.
@@busouting Yep, somehow Volvo engines are always the best equipped to deal with the steepest hills that the UK has to offer and the quality of finish is second to none. Having already watched a documentary on the history of Volvo, I know that a lot of their high standards and knowhow came from the fact that in Sweden where Volvo HQ is based (Gothenburg) they obviously have very harsh winter weather. So, Volvo being the progressive company that they are learned from their own mistakes and learned to produce the sort of high quality vehicles capable of taking on some of the toughest terrains and road surfaces in the world today. I personally, often feel like a good Volvo bus/coach or truck can take an incline in its stride I.e. the sound of the engine never really gives you the impression that it's struggling, which in turn leads to peace of mind for the driver and which helps to breed confidence.
A truely excelent driver , best I've seen (and I've watched dozens of bus journey vids ) ... ,slow and graceful ... Smooth deceleration for bus stops 5:42
We thank him, if he sees this video he'll be happy to hear that. Thank you for your comment
What an incredibly beautiful day of weather you had for this bus journey.
There are few parts of the country that are better than Yorkshire for a lovely summer's day.
I'm glad you liked it. Please feel free to suggest these areas. Some of the bus rides that I've done are from viewers' suggestions. Also, I've been filming in Yorkshire lately because it's easy to get to for me coupled with the cost of getting to the places I film in. As the channel grows, I hope to venture beyond Yorkshire. Currently the channel doesn't make enough to allow this. Thank you for your comment
@@busouting you might want to try the bus route that goes from Leeds to Ripon via Harrogate.
I think that it's Harrogate Buses that operate the route.
Another fine example of Yorkshire's truely outstanding beauty.
Just a suggestion, as you asked for.
Best of luck with the progress of your channel.🤞
@@neilburns8869 I did that last week, here is the link to the video th-cam.com/video/OiVOg7eqDbM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dMITyxJMVtsPM1XS
Thank you for the wishes
Thanks for this.
Housebound today.
I think it's sunstroke of all things.
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Great video and yes, fantastic weather! 👍
Welcome. Glad you enjoyed it. The weather was a bit hot for my camera but all good. Thank you for watching and commenting
Hope you recover soon 👍 @gazza
@@gazza2933 Feel better
My old route into Bradford, good job it wasn’t between 5 and 7 in the evening your camera batteries would’ve gone flat. LOL
@@nickbannister775 It did struggle due to the heat but we made it in the end. Thank you for watching and commenting
Excellent bus ride
Thank you
Interesting and scenic at times trip, I noticed this bus sneaked past a red light at about 23 mins, then at 32 mins was held up slightly at a green light, karma saying no! stick to the schedule, maybe 😄 thanks for the video.
Great attention to details 😊, thank you for watching and commenting
I mentioned this route to another well known bus journey TH-cam channel and he said that he would add it to his list.
That was well over a year ago, and to my knowledge he's still not got round to covering it.
Well you can watch it here 😁. Thank you for watching and commenting
Just wow
Thank you 😊
Rides are so much nicer now spring/summer are here - green lawns, trees and fields - blue skies w/fluffy clouds - dog walkers !
I agree, the spring/summer makes the scenery better in winter. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel
I do like the little bit of information that you are able to provide in the description.
For example the vehicle registration and make.
In my own experience Volvo generally build the best buses, but I do know that many drivers also like the Alexander Dennis vehicles as well.
The Scania do a job but not really as good as the Volvo.
Thank you for noticing, I agree on Volvos being the best. Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate your support
@@busouting Yep, somehow Volvo engines are always the best equipped to deal with the steepest hills that the UK has to offer and the quality of finish is second to none.
Having already watched a documentary on the history of Volvo, I know that a lot of their high standards and knowhow came from the fact that in Sweden where Volvo HQ is based (Gothenburg) they obviously have very harsh winter weather. So, Volvo being the progressive company that they are learned from their own mistakes and learned to produce the sort of high quality vehicles capable of taking on some of the toughest terrains and road surfaces in the world today.
I personally, often feel like a good Volvo bus/coach or truck can take an incline in its stride I.e. the sound of the engine never really gives you the impression that it's struggling, which in turn leads to peace of mind for the driver and which helps to breed confidence.
@@neilburns8869 They are indeed quality. I didn't know their HQ, good to know in case I visit Gothenburg. Thank you for your comment
When will we get the 67
For now I don't know, but I have it on my list to do.
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Thanks