Thanks, I'm pleased you enjoyed my attempt at a bus video. It will definitely not be the last. And I agree, it's quite a skill to pilot a bus down some very narrow streets with traffic and pedestrians all around.
Welcome along! There's lots more to be had on the channel so please do dip in to the playlists. If you are feeling particularly strong, there is one playlist with all the videos in the strict chronological order of when I undertook the journeys... Thanks so much for watching and commenting 👍
Haha that's fine! I had a good laugh to myself at the time! Because the rail system is so sparse, the bus is the only way to explore more of Ireland. And judging by that ride, they are reliable and comfortable - unless you need a pee!
Wonderful, thank you Mr. Hoover; my mother-in-law was from Midleton and I`ve never visited so it was lovely to see. Anyone yet shed any light on the elusive loo switch?
Thanks for the kind words. Pleased I got you a little view of Midleton into the bargain! And no. We're all still in dark the wrt the loo light switches...
You are right about bus journeys; they do lack a sense of occasion. Yet I can remember back to when I first reached double figures and, as a family we used to travel from London up to Glasgow overnight to stay with relatives. The journey was uncomfortable and boring, but the sight of the Western SMT fleet in their black and white livery, trooping into Victoria Coach station remains with me to this day. We might as well have been setting out on the "Orient Express"! Big time travel!
Tbh I am warming to them. If the bus gets you somewhere that the train cannot go. Or if you cannot afford the train. Then I think modern bus/coach travel is pretty good. Btw, just editing one that will appear soon that features more beer drinking...
@@fricatus thanks, that's very nice of you to say. Truth is, I do try, but I do still manage to mash up most of the places i go, so it's lovely when somebody actually says i did a good job for once! Thanks too for watching 👍
Great video. I have family in Tramore and Annestown a few miles outside of Waterford City, the Greenway is definitely a must-do if you get the chance, the viaduct at Kilmacthomas and Durrow offers some splendid views, and the station as I understand has been restored, plus you can walk through Ballyvoyle Tunnel
I was just saying to my wife that we'd probably enjoy a quick break in the area, walking the greenway. Just have to find some time in her calendar! Thanks so much for watching and commenting 👍
There was recently a once off train run from Cork to Waterford as a history/tourism piece, my parents got it. Hopefully in the long run extra routes can be added.
well I guess you can still do Cork to Waterford by train if you change at Limerick Junction or the train reverses. not sure there's much hope for the old direct line, as it is now a greenway. Thanks so much for watching and commenting
Lucky you got on one of the futuras (LX class). We used to have lots of these on the Cork to Galway and Waterford routes but most of them were recently swapped with older Irizars (SE Class) from Donegal routes that needed more reliable buses.
Thanks for another great video, Johnny! Interesting to see the journey in “reverse”…I once had to make the journey west to Cork as a rail replacement bus service; I was travelling from Rosslare Eurosport to Cork by train ( via Waterford, Tipperary and Limerick Junction) when engineering works had closed the line between Waterford and Limerick Junction. Think this was back in the early 2000s, so can’t remember whether the Youghal and Middleton bypasses had been opened. If you’re ever back in the area, I can heartily recommend the Waterford Greenway, especially around Kilmacthomas - the former station has been lovingly restored, and the railway viaduct adores fantastic views i of Kilmacthomas.
Thanks for the comment especially about the Greenway. I was only saying to my wife this week that walking the Greenway would be a lovely thing for us both to do. I shall share tour comment with her! Thanks! 👍
Ah ha! Thank you Clive! So, I was pressing the correct switch but it was either faulty or this rookie bus rider was making a daft mistake! Thanks again. Much appreciated 👍
I hope to return to Ireland in the future and ride more of the bus routes, so I can visit places that don't have railway stations. thanks for watching 👍
Nice one I’ll been on them buses half of the time I remember getting the bus from Galway to Derry by expressway and I was asleep the whole way up and it was about 6 hours I woken up in Derry feels like I was only on the bus not long and remember my throat was at me as soon I woken up as I do snore and I think I may be snoring lol 😂 my throat was fine after awhile
Haha! I'm sure nobody really heard you snoring over the sound of the bus engine, so don't worry! Galway to Derry sounds a great ride I should try one day too. Thank you so much for watching 👍
@@JohnnyHooverTravels indeed but I sometimes do out snored the engine ones lol 😂 and yeah you should definitely try it out I am hoping to plan that again but the other direction from Derry to Galway as I done Galway to Derry twice
Lovely views overall and good value for money at €14.30. I did the Cork-Midleton journey both by train and local buses (Bus Éireann but not on the Expressway, which I used for other services). After checking your reply to my comment on the Cork to Cobh line the railway which now terminates at Midleton is now a greenway indeed on the section to Youghal, where it terminated. However, the line to Waterford was from Mallow and closed in 1967
Unfortunately Ireland had its own Dr. Beeching, the West Cork Line would be very handy today as the buses have not returned to pre Covid levels. A night out in the City means driving or booking an hotel as evening services are non existent. The tracks were removed and sold to an African country, most of the track bed has been built over and bridges removed so any reinstatement would have to be Tram/Light Rail.
I made a video and a short for your response about the light in the toilet and I also have a been shouting your name out in the video too as I was watching back this video and I heard you saying you couldn’t find the switch for the light or something hope you still come back soon to Ireland and do more of them looking forward to seen if you do return I’ll be watching it as love transportation as well
Thanks Lucy. Yes i will be returning to Ireland at some time in the future and hopefully i have better luck with the toilets on the buses! Best wishes to you. Enjoy your travels too 👍
Hello from Manchester U.K. - although I have family in Dunshaughlin Co Meath and have in the past got the overnight National Express Eurolines 880 service from Manchester to Dublin via Holyhead, I have family connections to Tramore Co Waterford on my Mum’s side - during the 1980’s, I’d visited my Granny in the Good Shepherd Convent school in Manor St in Waterford and later, I went to her funeral in St John’s Cathedral in Waterford and out to Ballygunner Cemetry where the coffin was placed on a cart to be brought up a hill to the graveside - we stopped off in a B&B in Kilkenny on our way back by car from Waterford to Dunshaughlin, also stopping off in Cashel for a meal and for petrol
Thank you for sharing such interesting memories. I'd certainly love to return to the south coast of Ireland again. Thanks also for watching. Much appreciated 👍
Apologies for the cost of your Irish Rail and Expressway bus tickets - you are paying a small surcharge so that I can travel free on my geriatric free travel pass. A reciprocal arrangement with N. Ireland authorities results in these free travel passes operating throughout both jurisdictions.
Elderly people with nowhere to be taking leisure trips, occupying seats that rightfully belong to the working man who pays for his ticket. No wonder our trains and buses are overcrowded.
@@serbkebab2763 I worked from age 16 to retirement and paid taxes which I continue to pay. I have earned the right to my free travel pass. You will qualify for a pass in the future. I doubt you will refuse it when the time comes.
@@JohnnyHooverTravelsAs a man who has travelled on Bus Eireann for basically all his life, I have always chosen expressway over the main bus eireann buses since the seats on the Expressway buses are much more comfortable, like when I'm travelling to a route like Dublin-Tullamore or something. And bus Eireann has only had that monitor screen on one of their buses, the VDL ones.
The Bus Eireann city buses in Cork have those screens. I suspect they will roll them out to all buses in time. BTW Expressway is BE’s commercial (for profit) division, all other BE services are government funded services.
Beautiful trip. I like bus trips. I always admire coach drivers how they manage to drive these narrow streets 😲😆
Thank you for this video!
Thanks, I'm pleased you enjoyed my attempt at a bus video. It will definitely not be the last.
And I agree, it's quite a skill to pilot a bus down some very narrow streets with traffic and pedestrians all around.
Oh my! Lovely scenery today, thank you Johnny.
Yes. I lucked out on the weather, having it so sunny for those pretty bit!
Thanks for watching another 👍
Lovely video! I only ever got to Cork once, in 1957 when I was a 15 year old in the MN. Cheers from Oz.
I'd highly recommend it. Although it is a longer ferry ride from Oz...
Thanks for watching another! 👍
Just found your channel. I really enjoyed the bus ride and am looking forward to more travels! Thanks for taking us along!
Welcome along! There's lots more to be had on the channel so please do dip in to the playlists. If you are feeling particularly strong, there is one playlist with all the videos in the strict chronological order of when I undertook the journeys...
Thanks so much for watching and commenting 👍
Thank you for being "brave" and taking the bus. Beautiful views. I'm sorry but we had a good laugh at the "loo review" in the pitch dark. :)
Haha that's fine! I had a good laugh to myself at the time! Because the rail system is so sparse, the bus is the only way to explore more of Ireland. And judging by that ride, they are reliable and comfortable - unless you need a pee!
Lovely video thank you
You are most welcome. I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
Wonderful, thank you Mr. Hoover; my mother-in-law was from Midleton and I`ve never visited so it was lovely to see. Anyone yet shed any light on the elusive loo switch?
Thanks for the kind words. Pleased I got you a little view of Midleton into the bargain!
And no. We're all still in dark the wrt the loo light switches...
Lovely
Thanks! 👍
You are right about bus journeys; they do lack a sense of occasion. Yet I can remember back to when I first reached double figures and, as a family we used to travel from London up to Glasgow overnight to stay with relatives. The journey was uncomfortable and boring, but the sight of the Western SMT fleet in their black and white livery, trooping into Victoria Coach station remains with me to this day. We might as well have been setting out on the "Orient Express"! Big time travel!
Tbh I am warming to them. If the bus gets you somewhere that the train cannot go. Or if you cannot afford the train. Then I think modern bus/coach travel is pretty good.
Btw, just editing one that will appear soon that features more beer drinking...
Johnny, I must say as an Irishman, I’m very impressed with your pronunciation of our place names. You clearly do your research!
@@fricatus thanks, that's very nice of you to say. Truth is, I do try, but I do still manage to mash up most of the places i go, so it's lovely when somebody actually says i did a good job for once!
Thanks too for watching 👍
Great video. I have family in Tramore and Annestown a few miles outside of Waterford City, the Greenway is definitely a must-do if you get the chance, the viaduct at Kilmacthomas and Durrow offers some splendid views, and the station as I understand has been restored, plus you can walk through Ballyvoyle Tunnel
I was just saying to my wife that we'd probably enjoy a quick break in the area, walking the greenway. Just have to find some time in her calendar!
Thanks so much for watching and commenting 👍
There was recently a once off train run from Cork to Waterford as a history/tourism piece, my parents got it. Hopefully in the long run extra routes can be added.
well I guess you can still do Cork to Waterford by train if you change at Limerick Junction or the train reverses. not sure there's much hope for the old direct line, as it is now a greenway.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting
Very nice coach I have to say. Lovely livery. Great video as well. 😄
Interesting you point out the livery, because I totally agree 👍
Lucky you got on one of the futuras (LX class). We used to have lots of these on the Cork to Galway and Waterford routes but most of them were recently swapped with older Irizars (SE Class) from Donegal routes that needed more reliable buses.
Yes, I'm pleased I got that one. It was very comfortable.
Thanks for watching 👍
Thanks for another great video, Johnny! Interesting to see the journey in “reverse”…I once had to make the journey west to Cork as a rail replacement bus service; I was travelling from Rosslare Eurosport to Cork by train ( via Waterford, Tipperary and Limerick Junction) when engineering works had closed the line between Waterford and Limerick Junction. Think this was back in the early 2000s, so can’t remember whether the Youghal and Middleton bypasses had been opened.
If you’re ever back in the area, I can heartily recommend the Waterford Greenway, especially around Kilmacthomas - the former station has been lovingly restored, and the railway viaduct adores fantastic views i of Kilmacthomas.
Thanks for the comment especially about the Greenway. I was only saying to my wife this week that walking the Greenway would be a lovely thing for us both to do. I shall share tour comment with her!
Thanks! 👍
Page 66 of the VDL Futura fhd2-139 manual. Toilet Light switch is to the left of the sink, operates two halogen spotlights.
Ah ha! Thank you Clive! So, I was pressing the correct switch but it was either faulty or this rookie bus rider was making a daft mistake!
Thanks again. Much appreciated 👍
i love the lx buses best and i love the front seat
I hope to return to Ireland in the future and ride more of the bus routes, so I can visit places that don't have railway stations.
thanks for watching 👍
Nice one I’ll been on them buses half of the time I remember getting the bus from Galway to Derry by expressway and I was asleep the whole way up and it was about 6 hours I woken up in Derry feels like I was only on the bus not long and remember my throat was at me as soon I woken up as I do snore and I think I may be snoring lol 😂 my throat was fine after awhile
Haha! I'm sure nobody really heard you snoring over the sound of the bus engine, so don't worry!
Galway to Derry sounds a great ride I should try one day too. Thank you so much for watching 👍
@@JohnnyHooverTravels indeed but I sometimes do out snored the engine ones lol 😂 and yeah you should definitely try it out I am hoping to plan that again but the other direction from Derry to Galway as I done Galway to Derry twice
In July I will travel from Rosslare to Cork. With this bus Look forward to it and going to Ierland again
Excellent. I'm so pleased the video was helpful. Thank you so much for watching 👍
Lovely views overall and good value for money at €14.30. I did the Cork-Midleton journey both by train and local buses (Bus Éireann but not on the Expressway, which I used for other services). After checking your reply to my comment on the Cork to Cobh line the railway which now terminates at Midleton is now a greenway indeed on the section to Youghal, where it terminated. However, the line to Waterford was from Mallow and closed in 1967
Ah. Thank you for that clarification. And thanks for watching another 👍
Unfortunately Ireland had its own Dr. Beeching, the West Cork Line would be very handy today as the buses have not returned to pre Covid levels. A night out in the City means driving or booking an hotel as evening services are non existent. The tracks were removed and sold to an African country, most of the track bed has been built over and bridges removed so any reinstatement would have to be Tram/Light Rail.
I made a video and a short for your response about the light in the toilet and I also have a been shouting your name out in the video too as I was watching back this video and I heard you saying you couldn’t find the switch for the light or something hope you still come back soon to Ireland and do more of them looking forward to seen if you do return I’ll be watching it as love transportation as well
Thanks Lucy. Yes i will be returning to Ireland at some time in the future and hopefully i have better luck with the toilets on the buses!
Best wishes to you. Enjoy your travels too 👍
Your welcome aww hope too see around depending on where I’ll be lol 😂 but thanks I do travel around at times
@@JohnnyHooverTravels The driver had forgotten to switch it on. Fares have been reduced by 25% recently. Not that I have to pay.
Hello from Manchester U.K. - although I have family in Dunshaughlin Co Meath and have in the past got the overnight National Express Eurolines 880 service from Manchester to Dublin via Holyhead, I have family connections to Tramore Co Waterford on my Mum’s side - during the 1980’s, I’d visited my Granny in the Good Shepherd Convent school in Manor St in Waterford and later, I went to her funeral in St John’s Cathedral in Waterford and out to Ballygunner Cemetry where the coffin was placed on a cart to be brought up a hill to the graveside - we stopped off in a B&B in Kilkenny on our way back by car from Waterford to Dunshaughlin, also stopping off in Cashel for a meal and for petrol
Thank you for sharing such interesting memories. I'd certainly love to return to the south coast of Ireland again.
Thanks also for watching. Much appreciated 👍
My guidebook says you have to purchase tickets in person at Cork bus station rather than online…is that correct?
The guidebook is out of date. I bought my ticket at www.buseireann.ie/
Thank you for watching!
@@JohnnyHooverTravels Thank you!
There are ticket machines in Cork otherwise everywhere else you can buy them on the bus.
Youghal come back now y’hear!
I surely will pard'ner. 😁
Apologies for the cost of your Irish Rail and Expressway bus tickets - you are paying a small surcharge so that I can travel free on my geriatric free travel pass. A reciprocal arrangement with N. Ireland authorities results in these free travel passes operating throughout both jurisdictions.
You are very welcome to my surcharge. Enjoy your (free) travels and thanks for watching 👍
Elderly people with nowhere to be taking leisure trips, occupying seats that rightfully belong to the working man who pays for his ticket. No wonder our trains and buses are overcrowded.
@@serbkebab2763 I worked from age 16 to retirement and paid taxes which I continue to pay. I have earned the right to my free travel pass. You will qualify for a pass in the future. I doubt you will refuse it when the time comes.
Expressway has those digital display with the stops and destination details on all of their buses, but the main Bus Èireann buses do not.
Thanks for the clarification. It certainly was handy for someone like me that did not know the route!
...and thank you for watching too 👍
@@JohnnyHooverTravelsAs a man who has travelled on Bus Eireann for basically all his life, I have always chosen expressway over the main bus eireann buses since the seats on the Expressway buses are much more comfortable, like when I'm travelling to a route like Dublin-Tullamore or something. And bus Eireann has only had that monitor screen on one of their buses, the VDL ones.
If commuting from Moate - Althone or Athlone to Moate I will either take bus eireann or flagline.
The Bus Eireann city buses in Cork have those screens. I suspect they will roll them out to all buses in time. BTW Expressway is BE’s commercial (for profit) division, all other BE services are government funded services.
@@bk99911 thanks for the clarification 👍
It looks bit better it was always a dirty run down hole
Yes, in general, Ireland has improved a lot since joining the EU.
Thanks for watching 👍