Great action, lots of [empty] buses and cars everywhere. Nobody on a bicycle. That's Chelmsford, a car-obsessed mess. It looks so much nicer from the railway viaduct lol! Shame the modern double deckers are too high to go under the station like they did in Eastern National Days.
woah! I'm virtually grinding my teeth, coz I don't remember either county or city buses there looking -Canadia/en- corporateered, i.e., lazily subjected to being blighted by road-salt splatter or muckiness...mild (saltless) yet wet Vancouverite buses were customarily filthy for days & days at a time...and ever since germfare, ours here are no longer graced by clean windows; neither passengers nor drivers around the island remember our buses being regularly washed after the likes of wintry snowfalls or slushiness, etc...it can be SO frustrating keeping track of our whereabouts through gunky windows!!
yep! I stood my ground with a bossy driver earlier this month who threatened summoning police via 911 due to my polite refusal @ sporting a mask, plus the on-going and nefariously shady transfer of wealth is mightily apparent judging by all the renovator vans swarming posh Westmount here just last week alone......
Yes, i forgot it was granted city status a few years back. Having lived there when it was a town i still see it that way. As cities go it's still a bit on the small side. But it does have a Cathedral, so that alone should automatically have made it one....
Chelmsford CITY Centre, thank you very much!
Yes, i forgot it gained city status a few years back......
Network SouthEast relic there! And talking of which, First's old Pointer Darts still going then.
so close to London and it's like a heritage fleet. Well done the First engineers.
@@ccjelley2390 Close to London ? You wouldn’t want to walk it.
Great action, lots of [empty] buses and cars everywhere. Nobody on a bicycle. That's Chelmsford, a car-obsessed mess. It looks so much nicer from the railway viaduct lol! Shame the modern double deckers are too high to go under the station like they did in Eastern National Days.
Nobody’s on the buses because there to expensive
I think they had low height VR's that went under the railway plus i'm sure the roadway has been raised at some point......
@@SoiBuakhaoRoutemasterbus Everything went under the bridge....LDs FLFs VRs KSWs....
@@ccjelley2390 Then the road must have been raised as it doesn't look like they could now!
woah! I'm virtually grinding my teeth, coz I don't remember either county or city buses there looking -Canadia/en- corporateered, i.e., lazily subjected to being blighted by road-salt splatter or muckiness...mild (saltless) yet wet Vancouverite buses were customarily filthy for days & days at a time...and ever since germfare, ours here are no longer graced by clean windows; neither passengers nor drivers around the island remember our buses being regularly washed after the likes of wintry snowfalls or slushiness, etc...it can be SO frustrating keeping track of our whereabouts through gunky windows!!
Not much pride in running buses these days escpecially after the recent bug, not a lot of money around....
yep! I stood my ground with a bossy driver earlier this month who threatened summoning police via 911 due to my polite refusal @ sporting a mask, plus the on-going and nefariously shady transfer of wealth is mightily apparent judging by all the renovator vans swarming posh Westmount here just last week alone......
Shame the old covered bus garage has gone, much more character than what’s replaced it.
Yes, i remember the old bus garage/station.... they are probably now on an industrial estate now.....
It’s a City mate.
Yes, i forgot it was granted city status a few years back. Having lived there when it was a town i still see it that way. As cities go it's still a bit on the small side. But it does have a Cathedral, so that alone should automatically have made it one....
Bus travel is meant to be cheaper than car travel, or at least equal max. "Modern" British transport is a rip-off. Government should be reprimanded.