Years ago when I was in my late 20's (now soon to be 80) I used National Express from Bradford to London.once after working a 10 hour shift I fell asleep on the coach,when I awoke I found I had my head on a strangers shoulder and was cuddled up to him. I said I'm so sorry and in an American accent,he said no problem ma'm it was a pleasure. Thankfully we both laughed, it could have been so embarrassing. x
I have done this coach trip many times.Travelling from Birmingham to Bournemouth then catching the Breezer to wonderful Swanage.Its rarely a troublesome journey.Its wonderful to get the ferry to Swanage,your holiday really begins then.
We took the National Express from Manchester to Bradford last month. What a fantastic driver and quick thinker too. We were scheduled to arrive approximately at 9pm in Bradford, we were late 45 mins BUT the driver diverted us through Oldham Road (A672) instead of the M62 where we could see a massive traffic jam to our right side. And we saw beautiful scenery and small towns like Booth Wood. Our bus was tidy and comfortable, and the driver was funny and professional. Your video basically is like our journey. Sums it up. Was not good because of the delay but not bad since we weren't stuck in a traffic jam for miles. 😊 We also took the 2.30am bus from Bradford back to Manchester and it only took us 1 hour and 10 mins. 🎉
Do they actually block out all noise , i'm thinking of getting some for a flight , i can't stand people whining, if they work i will get some, how much for a good set of headphones?? thanks
@@Ian.eastwood5457 Yes they do work. They don't block everything but most sounds including the hum of the engines in an aircraft cabin. You don't realise how wearing that hum is until it goes away. Bose & Sony are probably the best and Bose can be had for around £200.
For some nice scenery try the 180 overnight from Birmingham to Glasgow via Leeds, Newcastle and Edinburgh. At the right time of year you can catch a gorgeous sunrise off the Northumberland coast whilst chugging up the A1.
The most efficient and cost effective time for most HGV operators is through the night. I used to do TTN deliveries and I could do 10 deliveries over a pretty large area. On days, it takes the same time to do 3! You’ll also find a lot of HGV companies will set off at 2-3 am again to miss the rush hour traffic. You’re usually then unloading/loading during rush hour and back on the road after things have quietened down!
I caught a coach from Bournemouth travel interchange to Heathrow Airport at 3am. Brilliant. I fell fast asleep very shortly and woke up just before we arrived.
During the 1970s, and living in Ramsgate, Kent, when I was attending universities for interview (Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Durham etc; because half my family is Scots) my late father would not pay for my fares; and so I used the overnight sleeper (which I could afford; courtesy of my school's 'hardship fund') run in those days by 'Caledonian Scottish' from Victoria. Blankets were provided; and for their day - the coaches were magnificent, with two drivers. The most dreadful thing was - having attended interview at Edinburgh - I returned home to an invitation from Aberdeen! I later worked as a bus conductor, to re-pay my borrowings; and that enabled me to return to university, after every summer vacation, as one of the wealthier students. Yours is a great channel. Thanks for the post and tips.
@Mark_Dyer1 my granddaughter graduated from Edinburgh university in 1976 and worked on the trolley bus service in Luton for 35 years happily retired in 2003
@@AGNETHAFALTSK0G Some of today's young stuydents could do with the interaction with other people which such jobs provided. 1976 was when I started to study Theology at Bangor University, North Wales.
@@AGNETHAFALTSK0G It has been very helpful to me throughout my life as 'non-church-going' Christian: and my faith was helpful during my career as a Registered Nurse.
I used to drive for Luckets on the NX job didn’t last long not a bad firm but the hours were diabolical and it wasn’t long before I realised it was not for me. Nice run really it’s just when you draw that short straw of a noisey family deciding to give you the privelidge of their company, same thing happens in Wetherspoons on Steak night 😂👍
Haha, loved the Spoons comparison - so true! I think the hours thing would be an issue for me too. I used to do shift work but much prefer standard hours tbh.
Used to drive for nx on the 205 to poole via bournemouth, do miss it but some of the hours were long, used to be a push on that run because of the hours but if the traffic was good it was nice to get down that way instead of going to london and brighton lol.
@@prodriver357On the overnight 880 from Leeds (6pm) via Manchester (8pm) to Dublin (6am the next morning), we had a regular Welsh driver who would drive all the way from Leeds to Holyhead, where he finished his shift and drove home to Bangor at 1.00 am, then the new driver would drive onto the Irish Ferries 2.40 am sailing to Dublin and drive direct off the ferry to Dublin Busaras Coach station - this service was always comical, as we would see people scrambling like mad for the connecting Bus Eireann coaches to Sligo, Galway & Castlebar/Westport, especially if there was any delay docking at Dublin Port or if there was any early morning traffic in Dublin getting to Busaras
As a former wagon driver... stuff is moving on sunday for any of the following reasons: Sunday delivery and pre-positioning for an early or distant monday delivery/pickup. Sunday is usually an overtime day for drivers, and is usually used only when needed. Of course, some companies and contracts differ.
Traveled from B'ham to Exeter last year to do a English Summer Camp on the Exeter uni campus. A good journey despite the 5 hour trip. It was cheap too, about £29 on National Express. Went from London to Brum more recently for about £12.
Great vlog. I really enjoyed it, I have made trips recently to London and Cardiff and had Bournemouth on my ' to travel to list'. My experience with National express was positive.
I unavoidably had to travel cross country trains from Birmingham to Bournemouth. They laid on a 4 car train on a day when the NES had a major show. As a result found myself stood up from Birmingham to Brockenhurst. Never again. It was nothing short of horrific.
Speaking as someone from Ringwood, wherever that is. National express is one of our only ways out, assuming driving isn't an option. Bournemouth station is a bus ride and a wait away. You can get to London Victoria for about £15 in 2 hours if you plan ahead and then the world is your lobster.
Cheers Andrew, apologies I must be honest I’d never heard of Ringwood before and the coach never really gave me much of a view. I’ll try and make a point of visiting sometime and for £15 to London, like you say can’t go wrong for that. Main thing for me though would be it’s near the coast and there are surely some great ferry journeys you can do down there.
I'd heard of Ringwood before but that was because I worked in Poole in the early 2000s. I used to drive from Sunbury-on-Thames down to Poole on Sunday and back on Friday afternoon.
@@DavidHalfordsLane I strongly dislike rudeness, mobile phone irritants, and noisy/disruptive kids on public transport. If money were no object, I would choose to hire an Uber taxi to drive me anywhere in the UK, especially late at night when I feel safer in a taxi than in public transportation.
@@booth2710 At least you can relax on public transport - read, doze, look at your phone, enjoy the scenery - on trains you can even go for a stroll. Driving a car, on the other hand, you lose concentration for a moment and you are dead . . .
As a haulier, with regard to your question about vehicle operating, as others have said, the key to running an efficient operation, is to keep the vehicles rolling, covering the miles, as the miles covered and load you are carrying dictates how much you get paid. So for me, I prefer long distance, night driving with precision timed early morning deliveries, that is what produces the big bucks. Sitting in congested day time roads, or even worse London! Is what costs a fortune, and it is not always possible to convince clients, why their delivery into London will cost so much. Keep up the videos, and you are absolutely correct Seat 2A for £2 is an absolute no brainer, i use a small kit bag to support my ankles, in the absence of Royal Class seats that you find on certain Belgian and German and Spanish coaches, best seat in the house!
I love National Express ... used them to catch a plane from Manchester airport. Nice and easy to use. I rarely use public transport as I drive but I was surprised at their product / service.
It’s quite rare to see a large family on a coach so well done for not going too mad. This as the route we used to take back,on family holidays when travelling down from Stockport to Poole and that was before the Newbury bypass but we used to set off very early, grab breakfast at Chieveley Services and only hit traffic joining the end of the M3. As for scenic routes I love the route up the A19 north of Thirsk when travelling to the North East, great views of the North York Moors in the distance. There is also a FlixBus route that goes over the Woodhead Pass from Manchester to Sheffield on route to Leicester and almost most passes my house as it climbs up. Since NX dumped their route to Sheffield this is the only coach service to use it.
Thanks for the info mate and I’ll note those routes down for future reference. I don’t mind the families in coaches thing one bit unless it’s like this experience. I just don’t need to listen to some woman swearing at her kids constantly in front of everyone. Not a great look.
Last time I caught National Express was years ago they used to show a film and had hostess trolley. It was lovely trip no mobiles then. Bournemouth to London. I hope you like it here and are treated nicely 😊 🙏
There was a NatEx service north of Leicester, toward Manchester via Macclesfield (Buxton?)and Stockport ? It was A roads through the south pennines / peaks and interesting
Sorry,with the security guard on this one mate. Due to my mental health,I would feel VERY uneasy about you filming me if I had been there,unless I said it was okay,hypothetically,so he's right in doing what he did. That said,he could have done it in a more tactful way! Only ever been at the coach station in Birmingham twice - the rest of the time it's always been a train through New Street and what a serious improvement! As for the coach station,it's okay! Much nicer than the likes of London Victoria!
@@Marcsharp82The levels of CCTV do massivively spike my anxieties (among other things!) so seeing someone tiddling about with yet another camera **would** panic me & while any one legallyl can film anywhere they choose, being a little more circumspect regarding others privacy while filming indoors is more polite. It's best practice to get permissions while filming, just out of good manners, in Digbeth Stn that's obviously not feasible in the least, so best to have kept the lense trained on himself rather than panning around
Rowdy kids on public transport are one of my my pet hates. Be it on aircraft, on buses or on trains, I dread the thought that I may have to share my journey with these inconsiderate families.
I strongly dislike rudeness, mobile phone irritants, mouthy chavs, plebs, individuals with disgusting habits, swearers, and noisy/disruptive kids on public transport. If money were no object, I would choose to hire an Uber taxi to drive me anywhere in the UK, especially late at night when I feel safer in a taxi than in public transportation.
I have used the 160 once, sometimes they leave Birmingham on the A38 (m), M6, M42 then M40. There is also a second Birmingham to Bournemouth service the 161 which goes via Cheltenham and Swindon. Megabus used to have a Glasgow to Southampton overnight service which was useful. Now it’s Glasgow to Portsmouth and is much longer, I think it’s the longest coach service in the UK.
@@jaysomastandup unfortunately yes that's when our council tax 1st went up th build the BIC bournemouth international centre. We now have BCP Bournemouth Christchurch Poole council, they couldn't arrange a party in a disco!! they only joined Poole and Christchurch (both previously successful councils) to bail out Bournemouth S....H....
Yay Bournemouth :D Its a bit late in the year now, but maybe for next year you can take the New Forest Tour Bus, its a fantastic trip around the New Forest on an open top bus and theres plenty to see. Thanks for this lovely video, its nice to see people promoting Bournemouth in a positive light :)
During the summer months there are three open- top bus routes running around the New Forest, well recommended. You can catch them at Brockenhurst railway station..
@@LetsMakeaTrip I think they're going to try and remedy this with some Class 222 Meridians, cascaded from EMR. They're going through a refurb programme on their fleet. In my opinon, they really should explore the possibility of using 9-11 car bi-mode Hitachi or 2x bi-mode Stadler FLIRTs.
The Divine Comedy.got it right with thier song.about NX. I understand some of the most scenic routes are around Scottish highlands, the lake district and in devon and cornwall.
I have never had a problem with Birmingham coach station ..it always seems quite clean ..my only moan is the cost of food and the queues at the info desk ,,my favourite is Bristol with a Greggs 10ft away...National Express is fantastic value compared to the train and you can put a suitcase in the hold ...unlike the train ...if you are going to a holiday destination you usually take luggage but trains dont have any space for a larger suitcase and you have to hope that no-one walks off with yours as it is impossible to keep an eye on it
I often think loud families act this way deliberately to be noticed or perhaps even seek confrontation. I say this because I grew up in a large family, but my parents were always mindful of others, showing situational awareness and common courtesy. This morning, I was enjoying a quiet coffee at Costa when a family with two toddlers sat directly behind me. One toddler was watching *Paw Patrol* on an iPad at full volume, while the other ran around, and the parents spoke loudly over the noise, as if to ensure everyone can hear them. Or maybe I’m just a grumpy old sod and need to be more understanding. After all, they’re probably hard-working people with a growing family, facing all the challenges that come with it. They likely deserve a Sunday coffee and toast just as much as I do.
I really enjoy watching . Those families with crying babies I mean. God bless. They follow me around like no tomorrow. On a plane from Bangkok to London . Only the other day , Blooming Doncaster to Sheffield..the same scenario ! 😂
Seemed pretty good to me. And an 18 minute delay is really nothing. You'll always have the chance of a noisy group, whichever public transport you use. It's just on most trains, you can walk to a different carriage, etc. Although, you're not guaranteed a seat and it's at least twice the price, so maybe the coach is a better option, especially if you've got 2A. I think I was put off by National Express when, admittedly many years ago, the coach was overheating on the way to Bristol from London, so the driver put the heating on full to cool the engine. It was horrendous and we eventually stopped to await another coach, but only because the driver was about to have a riotous mutiny!
i remember taking National Express when i was about 12 or something like that and went by myself. met by my grandparents in Ipswich at the start of my holiday and at the end travelled back to Basingstoke. the driver actualy got lost getting into basingstoke (lots of new building going on and bus station had moved) and i had to actualy give directions. many many years ago now. my wife recently used national express to go to scotland. luckily no driver getting lost that time.
I live and work in Birmingham and was a bit disappointed by your view of Digbeth bus station. It is a shame that was your experience. To be fair I haven't been there for many years as I prefer the train. I think the security guard was trying to help but over cautious and it is just upsetting sometimes as it plays into the view (that I feel is unfair) that there are no go areas of Birmingham. Glad nothing bad happened and I hope your experience of Birmingham is better in future. I do really want to go to Bournemouth and travel to Swanage on the bus so this helped me see alternatives to the train which is very expensive but possibly better for me due to disabilities.
I used to do the Sunderland - Reading journey and back again between 2005-2008. Wasn't too bad (would take ages though) and you sometimes encountered nice fellow passengers
Have seen that before yes it does look a fantastic route. I’m back up in Scotland in Jan and one of the things I’m doing is the Inverness to Ullapool run and then across to Stornoway for a couple of days. Hope the scenery’s decent for that one too 😊👍
@@LetsMakeaTrip Travelling in January is one way to avoid the midges. ; ) If you've not been up that way before at that time of year don't underestimate how short the days are and how badly that might affect any filming. (The timeanddate website is useful as it includes twilight, too, if you'll be needing every minute of that!) Thanks again & Have fun. : )
What I find stupid and which is the same in most towns and cities with a train station is the coach/bus station is not in the same place. Birmingham being a classic example when the built the new, New st station they could have added a coach station but no its only a half mile walk .. carrying a heavy suitcase, herding a bunch of kids in heavy rain
@@p24hrsmith we don't integrate our public transport systems and they are a law unto themselves. I've just seen an article where south east trains have been given a bigger subsidy but have raised their profits...it's a scam
In Germany (where I live) rail and bus are integrated, as is the online transport information app (DB Navigator). You enter a bus-stop in Stuttgart, say, and your destination bus-stop elsewhere in the country, and the app lays out the whole bus-train journey - with exemplary clarity . . .
Hi Mark another great video trucking is now 7 days a week as supermarkets want shelves full 7 days a week so have to keep the wheels turning to keep those shoppers that moan about trucks on the road fed🤷♂️
Something always go wrong on my National express trips. The all time classic being a Heathrow -Nottingham trip that involved a diversion, the driver getting lost and a 8 hour journey. Throw in the 3 hours i waited for the bus and my secondry bus home at 5 AM and this journey took longer than my trip from Thailand to London. When i complained they tried to pass it off as traffic and out of there control. ( this was 9PM-5AM ). If the trip was outgoing we would all have missed flights.
A very good video and very informative and I have traveled with national express a lot. My friend use to work for Royal Mail and he drove at night an HGV and he said night time was easier and probably more cost effective.
Yes defo the Drivers are Great at National Express always Profesional and like you say a good laugh to. Great having 45 min breaks with them get of for abit get a coffee sit by coach with driver at 3am talking having a gab. Thats why i travel with them mightbe a long journey but you know what your getting with them. always best to go at night with NE relaxing.
When I was at Oxford Poly in 1977 you could drive (or ride) into Central Oxford and easily park for free outside Blackwells. Things have changed since then.
The noisy people problem exists everywhere including hotels restaurants and of course planes and trains. I take noise cancelling headphones and download films and music. Like many I’ve spent hours on a plane with a screaming child and the headphones have saved the day.
Caught the Flixbus from Manchester to Newcastle and a woman got on at Leeds and proceeded to eat chunky Dog food out of a tin with a fork, a real eye opener that one.
Overnight coaches from Manchester or London to Dublin on National Express/Eurolines are not worth it and ever since Covid, the fares have at least doubled - there used to be a direct 880 coach from Leeds via Manchester & Holyhead to Dublin but they withdrew it some years before Covid, the only other option now is connections from Manchester Chorlton St via Birmingham to their 871 coach to Dublin (from London Victoria) - there used to be an overnight Megabus Coach from Manchester Shudehill to Dublin direct, but they withdrew that as well some years before Covid - in my 23 years living in Manchester, they really need to do something about SailRail because it is a disaster - what they really need is a dedicated SailRail service from Hull, Leeds, Manchester Victoria to Holyhead direct, without having to change trains, timed to meet ferry check ins at Holyhead and ferry arrivals from Dublin
To correct you about the clock tower in Southampton. It is the Civic Centre clock tower I used to work in an office directly next to the tower and the clock chimes very loudly. The Sea City Museum was previously the central police station,
Not a fan of fast food but liked your finding the entrance to Asda joke and so agree. Used to be an entrance by the Breezer stand but no more. Grand vlog thx.
@@alanbrown3015 - has that second entrance closed now? I’ve been away for ten years and that second entrance was great if you needed to catch a bus or train.
Thanks for this - we relied on rail transport in the UK until our last visit where we had some horrendous experiences and vowed to never set foot on a British train again. If we ever come back there, we will definitely look at Coach transport where at least you get luggage storage, a reserved seat, and some consideration of a duty of care. Yes, I know you can reserve a seat on trains, but that all goes out the window the minute that train gets cancelled and you are thrown into the melee.
The coach is better, usually very reliable, problem free and a fraction of the price of the equivalent train journey in the UK. My experience of Digbeth coach station (I'm a Brummie) is that people mostly mind their own business and are focussed on the own journeys ahead.
I use national express regularly,in fact came back from Basingstoke to Coventry Thursday! Much cheaper than the train. Single fare to Coventry on the train £45. Coach £14. No brainer!!
Love the videos. I'd not recommend driving in Oxford, at the moment it's quite easy for the roads in and around the city to get gridlocked for assorted reasons. Not least as the Botley Road remains closed at the train station end, while Network Rail upgrade the train station and replace a rail bridge. They have fallen behind schedule, so who knows when that will be finished. If just visiting the city centre in Oxford, then most places are accessible on foot. Otherwise, the buses are a good option for getting around the city. The new electric buses Oxford Bus company have rolled out recently are excellent.
Cheers, tbh I’d be quite happy arriving by bus and walking around really. Must do a couple of nights there, last time I did that was for a Ryan Adams gig a few years back. Can’t remember much about the city tbh.
In the early 1980's, there used to be an overnight service from Birmingham Digbeth to Portsmouth. The daytime service changed at Cheltenham, so the night time service was a better bet. Used to depart at about 10 p.m., and arrive at the Portsmouth Hard Travel Terminal around 3 a.m.
Regards Trucks, drivers wages are generally higher at nights and weekends so that can be a factor, daytime's can be a time issue if routes are congested.
Oh dear, not the best experience in Digbeth getting the "Oi, Yow!" treatment 😂 My first encounter of Brum was during a fairly late in the evening coach change at the original Digbeth. Time allowed for a walk to the nearby Dubliner for one of the best pints of Guinness I've ever tasted, followed by a burger from a van outside the coach station. That place seemed to be open 24 hours 😂
Britain is becoming like America (USA). Where a lot of the greyhound bus stations attract the dregs of society. Mainly homeless and those addicted to drugs.
@@AndreiTupolev I tried to use the toilet in slough bus station years ago but when I saw what was going on in there I thought better of it. Seemed to be a gay party going on.
no special effect and a grumpy middle aged man , why i like this channel
Haha, I aim to please 😊
Birmingham to Bournemouth is a wonderful journey. Mind you, Birmingham to anywhere is a wonderful journey 😂
Made me laugh . . .
Visiting Birmingham is like visiting the vet but less fun
Years ago when I was in my late 20's (now soon to be 80) I used National Express from Bradford to London.once after working a 10 hour shift I fell asleep on the coach,when I awoke I found I had my head on a strangers shoulder and was cuddled up to him. I said I'm so sorry and in an American accent,he said no problem ma'm it was a pleasure. Thankfully we both laughed, it could have been so embarrassing. x
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@@barbaraaldam204 Or the start of something wonderful 😀
The craziest thing about this whole video is that its sunny in Birmingham
With the smell of weed apparently
@@mrjagriff
Weed has a nice sweet smell which masks the appalling BO of weed smokers!
I have done this coach trip many times.Travelling from Birmingham to Bournemouth then catching the Breezer to wonderful Swanage.Its rarely a troublesome journey.Its wonderful to get the ferry to Swanage,your holiday really begins then.
You were very diplomatic in your description of that family. We’ve all been there! Lol.
Oh yeah! Whether it's by train,plane,or bus,it's still the same rough experience!
There always seems to be A NOISY FAMILY that spoils your day!!
On a train, on a plane........
National Express employ them especially.
We took the National Express from Manchester to Bradford last month. What a fantastic driver and quick thinker too.
We were scheduled to arrive approximately at 9pm in Bradford, we were late 45 mins BUT the driver diverted us through Oldham Road (A672) instead of the M62 where we could see a massive traffic jam to our right side. And we saw beautiful scenery and small towns like Booth Wood. Our bus was tidy and comfortable, and the driver was funny and professional.
Your video basically is like our journey. Sums it up. Was not good because of the delay but not bad since we weren't stuck in a traffic jam for miles. 😊
We also took the 2.30am bus from Bradford back to Manchester and it only took us 1 hour and 10 mins. 🎉
I always travel with good noise cancelling headphones to avoid loud people especially kids. Humbug!
Do they actually block out all noise , i'm thinking of getting some for a flight , i can't stand people whining, if they work i will get some, how much for a good set of headphones?? thanks
@@Ian.eastwood5457 Yes they do work. They don't block everything but most sounds including the hum of the engines in an aircraft cabin. You don't realise how wearing that hum is until it goes away.
Bose & Sony are probably the best and Bose can be had for around £200.
ok thanks
For some nice scenery try the 180 overnight from Birmingham to Glasgow via Leeds, Newcastle and Edinburgh. At the right time of year you can catch a gorgeous sunrise off the Northumberland coast whilst chugging up the A1.
The most efficient and cost effective time for most HGV operators is through the night. I used to do TTN deliveries and I could do 10 deliveries over a pretty large area. On days, it takes the same time to do 3! You’ll also find a lot of HGV companies will set off at 2-3 am again to miss the rush hour traffic. You’re usually then unloading/loading during rush hour and back on the road after things have quietened down!
@@petercotton89 Agreed.........
I was a motorcycle despatch rider doing long distance deliveries and just loved doing late night/early morning trips.
I caught a coach from Bournemouth travel interchange to Heathrow Airport at 3am. Brilliant. I fell fast asleep very shortly and woke up just before we arrived.
During the 1970s, and living in Ramsgate, Kent, when I was attending universities for interview (Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Durham etc; because half my family is Scots) my late father would not pay for my fares; and so I used the overnight sleeper (which I could afford; courtesy of my school's 'hardship fund') run in those days by 'Caledonian Scottish' from Victoria. Blankets were provided; and for their day - the coaches were magnificent, with two drivers. The most dreadful thing was - having attended interview at Edinburgh - I returned home to an invitation from Aberdeen! I later worked as a bus conductor, to re-pay my borrowings; and that enabled me to return to university, after every summer vacation, as one of the wealthier students. Yours is a great channel. Thanks for the post and tips.
@Mark_Dyer1 my granddaughter graduated from Edinburgh university in 1976 and worked on the trolley bus service in Luton for 35 years happily retired in 2003
@@AGNETHAFALTSK0G Some of today's young stuydents could do with the interaction with other people which such jobs provided. 1976 was when I started to study Theology at Bangor University, North Wales.
@Mark_Dyer1 Theology very interesting, the kingdom of heaven is within.
@@AGNETHAFALTSK0G It has been very helpful to me throughout my life as 'non-church-going' Christian: and my faith was helpful during my career as a Registered Nurse.
As a Scot, having travelled throughout England I have to admit it does have some wonderful towns and villages.
I used to drive for Luckets on the NX job didn’t last long not a bad firm but the hours were diabolical and it wasn’t long before I realised it was not for me. Nice run really it’s just when you draw that short straw of a noisey family deciding to give you the privelidge of their company, same thing happens in Wetherspoons on Steak night 😂👍
Haha, loved the Spoons comparison - so true! I think the hours thing would be an issue for me too. I used to do shift work but much prefer standard hours tbh.
Used to drive for nx on the 205 to poole via bournemouth, do miss it but some of the hours were long, used to be a push on that run because of the hours but if the traffic was good it was nice to get down that way instead of going to london and brighton lol.
@@prodriver357On the overnight 880 from Leeds (6pm) via Manchester (8pm) to Dublin (6am the next morning), we had a regular Welsh driver who would drive all the way from Leeds to Holyhead, where he finished his shift and drove home to Bangor at 1.00 am, then the new driver would drive onto the Irish Ferries 2.40 am sailing to Dublin and drive direct off the ferry to Dublin Busaras Coach station - this service was always comical, as we would see people scrambling like mad for the connecting Bus Eireann coaches to Sligo, Galway & Castlebar/Westport, especially if there was any delay docking at Dublin Port or if there was any early morning traffic in Dublin getting to Busaras
Bournemouth is in Dorset!
@@lynnjaquest3622 when did that happen 😂😂
As a former wagon driver... stuff is moving on sunday for any of the following reasons: Sunday delivery and pre-positioning for an early or distant monday delivery/pickup. Sunday is usually an overtime day for drivers, and is usually used only when needed. Of course, some companies and contracts differ.
Traveled from B'ham to Exeter last year to do a English Summer Camp on the Exeter uni campus. A good journey despite the 5 hour trip. It was cheap too, about £29 on National Express. Went from London to Brum more recently for about £12.
First time viewer, i enjoyed the journey :)
Great vlog. I really enjoyed it, I have made trips recently to London and Cardiff and had Bournemouth on my ' to travel to list'. My experience with National express was positive.
I unavoidably had to travel cross country trains from Birmingham to Bournemouth. They laid on a 4 car train on a day when the NES had a major show. As a result found myself stood up from Birmingham to Brockenhurst. Never again. It was nothing short of horrific.
In BR days they would have laid on extra or special services for a big event on
I worked for BR through to NR I have boxes buy virtually never use trains anymore.
Sardines, no leg room, endless noise.
I drive instead
I'm the same ,trains are pretty awful these days and the roads are congested but would sooner drive.
*standing up, not "stood up". Basic English.
Speaking as someone from Ringwood, wherever that is. National express is one of our only ways out, assuming driving isn't an option. Bournemouth station is a bus ride and a wait away. You can get to London Victoria for about £15 in 2 hours if you plan ahead and then the world is your lobster.
Cheers Andrew, apologies I must be honest I’d never heard of Ringwood before and the coach never really gave me much of a view. I’ll try and make a point of visiting sometime and for £15 to London, like you say can’t go wrong for that. Main thing for me though would be it’s near the coast and there are surely some great ferry journeys you can do down there.
@@LetsMakeaTrip Try going from Portsmouth to Lymington via the Isle of Wight. Hovercraft, bus, ferry. That would be interesting
. . . oyster . . . ?
@@jamesneilsongrahamloveinth1301 Metaphors are for mixing.
I'd heard of Ringwood before but that was because I worked in Poole in the early 2000s. I used to drive from Sunbury-on-Thames down to Poole on Sunday and back on Friday afternoon.
Do NOT attempt any sort of public transport without noise-cancelling headphones.
or better still try not to attempt any sort of public transport
Not attractive is it.
@@DavidHalfordsLane I strongly dislike rudeness, mobile phone irritants, and noisy/disruptive kids on public transport. If money were no object, I would choose to hire an Uber taxi to drive me anywhere in the UK, especially late at night when I feel safer in a taxi than in public transportation.
@@booth2710 At least you can relax on public transport - read, doze, look at your phone, enjoy the scenery - on trains you can even go for a stroll. Driving a car, on the other hand, you lose concentration for a moment and you are dead . . .
@@jamesneilsongrahamloveinth1301and if the coach driver loses concentration for one moment what happens then?
As a haulier, with regard to your question about vehicle operating, as others have said, the key to running an efficient operation, is to keep the vehicles rolling, covering the miles, as the miles covered and load you are carrying dictates how much you get paid. So for me, I prefer long distance, night driving with precision timed early morning deliveries, that is what produces the big bucks. Sitting in congested day time roads, or even worse London! Is what costs a fortune, and it is not always possible to convince clients, why their delivery into London will cost so much.
Keep up the videos, and you are absolutely correct Seat 2A for £2 is an absolute no brainer, i use a small kit bag to support my ankles, in the absence of Royal Class seats that you find on certain Belgian and German and Spanish coaches, best seat in the house!
Yes, a very enjoyable video. I look forward to seeing some more.
I love National Express ... used them to catch a plane from Manchester airport. Nice and easy to use. I rarely use public transport as I drive but I was surprised at their product / service.
Love the face when surrounded by the family, we've all been there. I'd describe it as a carnival atmosphere. Nice vlog
Very informative and a joy to watch as usual.
Thanks Tim, glad you enjoyed it mate 😊
It’s quite rare to see a large family on a coach so well done for not going too mad. This as the route we used to take back,on family holidays when travelling down from Stockport to Poole and that was before the Newbury bypass but we used to set off very early, grab breakfast at Chieveley Services and only hit traffic joining the end of the M3. As for scenic routes I love the route up the A19 north of Thirsk when travelling to the North East, great views of the North York Moors in the distance. There is also a FlixBus route that goes over the Woodhead Pass from Manchester to Sheffield on route to Leicester and almost most passes my house as it climbs up. Since NX dumped their route to Sheffield this is the only coach service to use it.
Thanks for the info mate and I’ll note those routes down for future reference. I don’t mind the families in coaches thing one bit unless it’s like this experience. I just don’t need to listen to some woman swearing at her kids constantly in front of everyone. Not a great look.
I used the the flixbus 079 last weekend and yes it’s interesting as it used the M67 motorway and over the woodhead.
King's Heath high street is always busy during the day, even Sundays.
I guess at least it should be good for local trade 👍
Last time I caught National Express was years ago they used to show a film and had hostess trolley. It was lovely trip no mobiles then. Bournemouth to London. I hope you like it here and are treated nicely 😊 🙏
I remember those days when they had the hostess on the coaches and the films!
@@joannesaltfleet2071 Yay thank you 😊 🤣noone believes me
Birmingham Coach Station is really nice.
Thought I might appear in one of you're videos sooner or later. Surprised I didn't see you seeing as you walked straight past! 😂
There was a NatEx service north of Leicester, toward Manchester via Macclesfield (Buxton?)and Stockport ? It was A roads through the south pennines / peaks and interesting
Sorry,with the security guard on this one mate. Due to my mental health,I would feel VERY uneasy about you filming me if I had been there,unless I said it was okay,hypothetically,so he's right in doing what he did. That said,he could have done it in a more tactful way!
Only ever been at the coach station in Birmingham twice - the rest of the time it's always been a train through New Street and what a serious improvement! As for the coach station,it's okay! Much nicer than the likes of London Victoria!
What about the hundreds of CCTV cameras? Or social media? Etc etc. People don't need permission to film.
@@Marcsharp82The levels of CCTV do massivively spike my anxieties (among other things!) so seeing someone tiddling about with yet another camera **would** panic me & while any one legallyl can film anywhere they choose, being a little more circumspect regarding others privacy while filming indoors is more polite. It's best practice to get permissions while filming, just out of good manners, in Digbeth Stn that's obviously not feasible in the least, so best to have kept the lense trained on himself rather than panning around
Rowdy kids on public transport are one of my my pet hates. Be it on aircraft, on buses or on trains, I dread the thought that I may have to share my journey with these inconsiderate families.
95% of the time it's the parents who are the problem
My worst nightmare too...
Aaahh for the long-gone days when the only sound you ever heard on a bus was the striking of matches and the rustle of newspaper 😂😂
I think you have to go First, Business Class whenever possible.
I strongly dislike rudeness, mobile phone irritants, mouthy chavs, plebs, individuals with disgusting habits, swearers, and noisy/disruptive kids on public transport. If money were no object, I would choose to hire an Uber taxi to drive me anywhere in the UK, especially late at night when I feel safer in a taxi than in public transportation.
You've gotta love those big families who get on, take up space and act as if they are at home rather than in public! Teehee. Great video as always.
Thanks mate, yeh they always sit right next to me too!
I have used the 160 once, sometimes they leave Birmingham on the A38 (m), M6, M42 then M40. There is also a second Birmingham to Bournemouth service the 161 which goes via Cheltenham and Swindon.
Megabus used to have a Glasgow to Southampton overnight service which was useful. Now it’s Glasgow to Portsmouth and is much longer, I think it’s the longest coach service in the UK.
FYI - the caption when you arrive at the Bournemouth bus station should be the county of Dorset 👍.
used to be Hampshire but I think switched to Dorset in 70s
@@jaysomastandup unfortunately yes that's when our council tax 1st went up th build the BIC bournemouth international centre. We now have BCP Bournemouth Christchurch Poole council, they couldn't arrange a party in a disco!! they only joined Poole and Christchurch (both previously successful councils) to bail out Bournemouth S....H....
@@leegilbert7551 We used to be in Hampshire until someone in the government at the time decided to move us, lock, stock and barrel to Dorset 🙄
Enjoyed that. Sorry about Brum. I tend to steer clear of it now
Hi a great video and i really enjoyed it so much and thank you for making these videos.
Thanks for watching Bobby, I always appreciate the support mate 😊👍
Yay Bournemouth :D Its a bit late in the year now, but maybe for next year you can take the New Forest Tour Bus, its a fantastic trip around the New Forest on an open top bus and theres plenty to see. Thanks for this lovely video, its nice to see people promoting Bournemouth in a positive light :)
Thanks for the tip, I’ll definitely be back. Enjoyed the Purbeck Breezer and I know there are others in the area. Cheers.
Hi Mark, I hope you’re well watching your blog now.. always very informative ..
The smell of weed hides the smell of wee which is a bonus. 😂
Haha, I couldn’t possibly comment!
During the summer months there are three open- top bus routes running around the New Forest, well recommended. You can catch them at Brockenhurst railway station..
Cross Country Trains, overcrowded and overpriced.
Yep, they don’t want people doing short journeys.
@@LetsMakeaTrip I think they're going to try and remedy this with some Class 222 Meridians, cascaded from EMR. They're going through a refurb programme on their fleet. In my opinon, they really should explore the possibility of using 9-11 car bi-mode Hitachi or 2x bi-mode Stadler FLIRTs.
UK trains, overcrowded and over priced! Not unuqie to them!
And appalling seats in my one experience going from Reading to Birmingham.
@@cyrildhy8993 very true
Hi the video quality was very good were you using the DJL Osmo ? Thanks for the vlog.
DJI Osmo Action 4 Paul 👍
The Divine Comedy.got it right with thier song.about NX.
I understand some of the most scenic routes are around Scottish highlands, the lake district and in devon and cornwall.
Love National express,really good Drivers,
Been to london from Hampshire loads of time.
VICTORIA COACH station east to navigate.!
Leeds to Inverness has some great views passing through Perth , Aviemore , pitlockry and Carlisle to name a few
Carlisle ? that is a strange route from Leeds to Inverness.
I have never had a problem with Birmingham coach station ..it always seems quite clean ..my only moan is the cost of food and the queues at the info desk ,,my favourite is Bristol with a Greggs 10ft away...National Express is fantastic value compared to the train and you can put a suitcase in the hold ...unlike the train ...if you are going to a holiday destination you usually take luggage but trains dont have any space for a larger suitcase and you have to hope that no-one walks off with yours as it is impossible to keep an eye on it
Make a trip on bus to Swanage it's beautiful 😊
Open toppers 😊
I often think loud families act this way deliberately to be noticed or perhaps even seek confrontation. I say this because I grew up in a large family, but my parents were always mindful of others, showing situational awareness and common courtesy.
This morning, I was enjoying a quiet coffee at Costa when a family with two toddlers sat directly behind me. One toddler was watching *Paw Patrol* on an iPad at full volume, while the other ran around, and the parents spoke loudly over the noise, as if to ensure everyone can hear them.
Or maybe I’m just a grumpy old sod and need to be more understanding. After all, they’re probably hard-working people with a growing family, facing all the challenges that come with it. They likely deserve a Sunday coffee and toast just as much as I do.
Sounds like chavvy scum tbh
I really enjoy watching . Those families with crying babies I mean. God bless. They follow me around like no tomorrow. On a plane from Bangkok to London . Only the other day , Blooming Doncaster to Sheffield..the same scenario ! 😂
Glad you mentioned the franchise holder on this Nat Ex service. Sort of thing nerds like me notice!
Thanks Mark. Another great video. 😊
Seemed pretty good to me. And an 18 minute delay is really nothing. You'll always have the chance of a noisy group, whichever public transport you use. It's just on most trains, you can walk to a different carriage, etc. Although, you're not guaranteed a seat and it's at least twice the price, so maybe the coach is a better option, especially if you've got 2A.
I think I was put off by National Express when, admittedly many years ago, the coach was overheating on the way to Bristol from London, so the driver put the heating on full to cool the engine. It was horrendous and we eventually stopped to await another coach, but only because the driver was about to have a riotous mutiny!
Love your videos enjoyed it also you put that dangerous camera down. haha
i remember taking National Express when i was about 12 or something like that and went by myself. met by my grandparents in Ipswich at the start of my holiday and at the end travelled back to Basingstoke. the driver actualy got lost getting into basingstoke (lots of new building going on and bus station had moved) and i had to actualy give directions. many many years ago now. my wife recently used national express to go to scotland. luckily no driver getting lost that time.
Brilliant video as always, hope all is well, take care
I live and work in Birmingham and was a bit disappointed by your view of Digbeth bus station. It is a shame that was your experience. To be fair I haven't been there for many years as I prefer the train. I think the security guard was trying to help but over cautious and it is just upsetting sometimes as it plays into the view (that I feel is unfair) that there are no go areas of Birmingham. Glad nothing bad happened and I hope your experience of Birmingham is better in future. I do really want to go to Bournemouth and travel to Swanage on the bus so this helped me see alternatives to the train which is very expensive but possibly better for me due to disabilities.
I used to do the Sunderland - Reading journey and back again between 2005-2008. Wasn't too bad (would take ages though) and you sometimes encountered nice fellow passengers
Nice trip, the most scenic coach trip is not national express, it's citylink from Glasgow all the way to Portree, Isle of Skye! It's amazing!
Have seen that before yes it does look a fantastic route. I’m back up in Scotland in Jan and one of the things I’m doing is the Inverness to Ullapool run and then across to Stornoway for a couple of days. Hope the scenery’s decent for that one too 😊👍
@@LetsMakeaTrip Travelling in January is one way to avoid the midges. ; )
If you've not been up that way before at that time of year don't underestimate how short the days are and how badly that might affect any filming. (The timeanddate website is useful as it includes twilight, too, if you'll be needing every minute of that!)
Thanks again & Have fun. : )
I'm going to disagree! Between Oban and Glasgow is! But then living at the Oban end,I'm biased!
@@markc8956 Oban is beautiful, but... Skye! 😅🖤
What I find stupid and which is the same in most towns and cities with a train station is the coach/bus station is not in the same place. Birmingham being a classic example when the built the new, New st station they could have added a coach station but no its only a half mile walk .. carrying a heavy suitcase, herding a bunch of kids in heavy rain
@@p24hrsmith we don't integrate our public transport systems and they are a law unto themselves. I've just seen an article where south east trains have been given a bigger subsidy but have raised their profits...it's a scam
In Germany (where I live) rail and bus are integrated, as is the online transport information app (DB Navigator). You enter a bus-stop in Stuttgart, say, and your destination bus-stop elsewhere in the country, and the app lays out the whole bus-train journey - with exemplary clarity . . .
What a lovely day to record. I miss the blue sky. Bournemouth is in Dorset not Hampshire since 1974
.........but Poole was and still is in Dorsetshire!
Another great video Mark! Keep up the good work!
Cheers Brian 😊👍
Thanks for another great video mark
Hi Mark another great video trucking is now 7 days a week as supermarkets want shelves full 7 days a week so have to keep the wheels turning to keep those shoppers that moan about trucks on the road fed🤷♂️
Nicely put Paul, I totally get where you’re coming from!
Something always go wrong on my National express trips. The all time classic being a Heathrow -Nottingham trip that involved a diversion, the driver getting lost and a 8 hour journey. Throw in the 3 hours i waited for the bus and my secondry bus home at 5 AM and this journey took longer than my trip from Thailand to London. When i complained they tried to pass it off as traffic and out of there control. ( this was 9PM-5AM ). If the trip was outgoing we would all have missed flights.
A very good video and very informative and I have traveled with national express a lot. My friend use to work for Royal Mail and he drove at night an HGV and he said night time was easier and probably more cost effective.
Cheers Simon, yep I did wonder about unsociable hours and the additional cost Vs time spent in traffic in the day.
Yes defo the Drivers are Great at National Express always Profesional and like you say a good laugh to. Great having 45 min breaks with them get of for abit get a coffee sit by coach with driver at 3am talking having a gab. Thats why i travel with them mightbe a long journey but you know what your getting with them. always best to go at night with NE relaxing.
When I was at Oxford Poly in 1977 you could drive (or ride) into Central Oxford and easily park for free outside Blackwells. Things have changed since then.
Cheers Mark for another interesting journey, the 151 over the Wolds to Louth is a scenic journey.
I’ll note that down mate, thanks 😊👍
I took the Grimsby to London national express service and it went cross country to Lincoln
One of the routes I drive
Interesting and informative, Well done.
Another enjoyable video!
The noisy people problem exists everywhere including hotels restaurants and of course planes and trains. I take noise cancelling headphones and download films and music. Like many I’ve spent hours on a plane with a screaming child and the headphones have saved the day.
Caught the Flixbus from Manchester to Newcastle and a woman got on at Leeds and proceeded to eat chunky Dog food out of a tin with a fork, a real eye opener that one.
OMG i know times are tough but tuna is cheap, she must have been mentally disabled ?
@dazisback2 .never heard that before a woman eating dog food out of a Tin .was she from another country culture
Either that or as a joke she replaced the label.
Overnight coaches from Manchester or London to Dublin on National Express/Eurolines are not worth it and ever since Covid, the fares have at least doubled - there used to be a direct 880 coach from Leeds via Manchester & Holyhead to Dublin but they withdrew it some years before Covid, the only other option now is connections from Manchester Chorlton St via Birmingham to their 871 coach to Dublin (from London Victoria) - there used to be an overnight Megabus Coach from Manchester Shudehill to Dublin direct, but they withdrew that as well some years before Covid - in my 23 years living in Manchester, they really need to do something about SailRail because it is a disaster - what they really need is a dedicated SailRail service from Hull, Leeds, Manchester Victoria to Holyhead direct, without having to change trains, timed to meet ferry check ins at Holyhead and ferry arrivals from Dublin
To correct you about the clock tower in Southampton. It is the Civic Centre clock tower I used to work in an office directly next to the tower and the clock chimes very loudly. The Sea City Museum was previously the central police station,
what route did it take into Oxford,, did Oxford-Birmingham years ago on X5?joint COMS/Midland Red service via Stratford
I think the security guard was looking out for you, he knew the type of people that transit through there
@@jonathanm2690 yep, quite possibly. He was decent enough tbf 👍
Done it myself, but about 20 years ago, a long time on the coach, nice place Bournemouth, or at least it used to be.
Not a fan of fast food but liked your finding the entrance to Asda joke and so agree. Used to be an entrance by the Breezer stand but no more. Grand vlog thx.
@@alanbrown3015 - has that second entrance closed now? I’ve been away for ten years and that second entrance was great if you needed to catch a bus or train.
Looks like national express and flixbus are the best of the bunch?
I would probably say so at this point yes.
Thanks for this - we relied on rail transport in the UK until our last visit where we had some horrendous experiences and vowed to never set foot on a British train again. If we ever come back there, we will definitely look at Coach transport where at least you get luggage storage, a reserved seat, and some consideration of a duty of care. Yes, I know you can reserve a seat on trains, but that all goes out the window the minute that train gets cancelled and you are thrown into the melee.
@@lindseyrea9237 as a Brit.....never rely on our trains!
The coach is better, usually very reliable, problem free and a fraction of the price of the equivalent train journey in the UK. My experience of Digbeth coach station (I'm a Brummie) is that people mostly mind their own business and are focussed on the own journeys ahead.
I use national express regularly,in fact came back from Basingstoke to Coventry Thursday! Much cheaper than the train. Single fare to Coventry on the train £45. Coach £14. No brainer!!
Looking forward to a walk around Bournemouth with you.
Cheers mate, I didn’t do too much walking - just ended up getting sunburnt!
I don’t know if it still runs but the route to Inverness was very scenic.
Love the videos. I'd not recommend driving in Oxford, at the moment it's quite easy for the
roads in and around the city to get gridlocked for assorted reasons. Not least as the Botley Road
remains closed at the train station end, while Network Rail upgrade the train station and replace a rail bridge. They
have fallen behind schedule, so who knows when that will be finished. If just visiting the city centre in Oxford, then most places are
accessible on foot. Otherwise, the buses are a good option for getting around the city. The new electric buses Oxford Bus company have rolled
out recently are excellent.
Cheers, tbh I’d be quite happy arriving by bus and walking around really. Must do a couple of nights there, last time I did that was for a Ryan Adams gig a few years back. Can’t remember much about the city tbh.
In the early 1980's, there used to be an overnight service from Birmingham Digbeth to Portsmouth. The daytime service changed at Cheltenham, so the night time service was a better bet. Used to depart at about 10 p.m., and arrive at the Portsmouth Hard Travel Terminal around 3 a.m.
I'd love a video leaving Preston bus station taking in its Brutalist beauty! Enjoyed this video too.
I’ve been to Preston James (my Liverpool to Preston X2 bus video). Totally agree the bus station is awesome in it’s own kind of way!
Regards Trucks, drivers wages are generally higher at nights and weekends so that can be a factor, daytime's can be a time issue if routes are congested.
Yep it’s that time Vs money thing again I guess.
Took a national express night coach from London, that was an eye opener
Great video and as always very informative. Felt your pain with the noisy family 😢. Looking forward already to the next one
Cheers John, glad you enjoyed it. Need my noise-cancelling headphones next time! 🤣
Done a bit of traveling on National Express, i really cant say which route is scenic as i fall asleep as soon the bus start moving 😊
Oh dear, not the best experience in Digbeth getting the "Oi, Yow!" treatment 😂 My first encounter of Brum was during a fairly late in the evening coach change at the original Digbeth. Time allowed for a walk to the nearby Dubliner for one of the best pints of Guinness I've ever tasted, followed by a burger from a van outside the coach station. That place seemed to be open 24 hours 😂
This is one of the rare trips on TH-cam that I have taken myself! Thanks for enduring it for us. Hope you are starting to feel better?
Cheers Simon. Well I got hold of some antibiotics today (which is a start) 👍
@@LetsMakeaTrip Hope you feel better soon. Love your content and really appreciate all the work that goes in to making the videos happen.
Bournemouth is in Dorset, it swapped over when i was a kid.
Grr, I can’t believe I put Hampshire on that. Apologies, of course it’s Dorset. Cheers Chris
@@LetsMakeaTriponly 50 years late. 1974 it changed. Next door Poole has always been Dorset.
Bournemouth at heart is still a Hampshire town .
Great video as usual mate!
Cheers mate 😊
thanks for sharing this information,. i would try it.
Dodgy characters? Well, that's traditional at bus stations. Nothing worth worrying about, I'm sure
Britain is becoming like America (USA). Where a lot of the greyhound bus stations attract the dregs of society. Mainly homeless and those addicted to drugs.
Just made me think a bit really. Felt a bit uneasy, probably wouldn’t have thought anything of it though if the security guy hadn’t mentioned it.
@@AndreiTupolev I tried to use the toilet in slough bus station years ago but when I saw what was going on in there I thought better of it. Seemed to be a gay party going on.