i had a Bristol lodekka back in the early 90s , the best buses i ever owned it started first time every time and had a gardener engine and with a flick of a lever you could close off a cylinder or two or more for the short stop n go routes ,wish i still had it
Kinell, half expecting Dracular to hop on and want to inspect our s**t! Good old days! The best bus engine sound ,ever. To the roads, what the Class 52 Westerns, where to the railway... Great Post!
Forever 'On The Buses', Eastern National at Wood Geen, London. I remember them running in north London, among a sea of red Routemasters. Looked well out of place.
i had a Bristol lodekka back in the early 90s , the best buses i ever owned it started first time every time and had a gardener engine and with a flick of a lever you could close off a cylinder or two or more for the short stop n go routes ,wish i still had it
The Bristol BVW: the finest sounding bus engine in the history of British buses, ever!
Kinell, half expecting Dracular to hop on and want to inspect our s**t! Good old days! The best bus engine sound ,ever. To the roads, what the Class 52 Westerns, where to the railway... Great Post!
There is a pub near the Brislington Park and Ride called Lodekka which is where the factory was
Identical to the bus Reg Varney drove in On the Buses
Good ol' Stan and Arthur! Hijinx to the Cemetery Gates and back!
Best bus ever made.
Butler! Your late get that bus out!
Great bus, Great video, thanks for sharing. Pete
Used to drive these back in the good old days.
They were the latest thing in buses when I was travelling to school across Bristol.
Forever 'On The Buses', Eastern National at Wood Geen, London. I remember them running in north London, among a sea of red Routemasters. Looked well out of place.
An abiding memory of childhood. These buses were made obsolete before their time by "pay on entry".
The north had pay on entry double decker buses back in the early 60,s