yeah paperwork, I heard third hand about a power station where a turbine jumped it’s mounting and landed in the next room. The guy said “geeze…the paperwork…”.
I had a B9 alternator belt go on me when I was doing 40, The bus gave me no warning other than shutting itself down, which losing power steering on a 12 ton bus is a little unnerving at that speed. Had to wait nearly 2 hours for the engineer to get to me (because they decided to send him from the home depot at Oldham instead of the depot at Huddersfield which was around the corner 🙄). When he got there he found out he didn't have the right belt so had to jerry rig one out of zip ties, it didn't charge the battery but it seemed to fool the bus into not shutting down. I got most of the way to the depot and the bus gave in again in the middle of road works blocking the whole road 🤪. We had to have the battery booster kept in to keep the bus going back the rest of the way.
Bus driver in the West Midlands here and yes when we break down up here we also have to remain with the vehicle until an engineer comes out to us usually with a changeover vehicle so we can continue our route, but sometimes there isnt a vehicle in the garage to bring to us so the engineer comes out in the service van which us drivers then drive back to our home garage.
They go very quickly from good to that, it only takes a slight nick, or a stone up in there. They’re so easy and quick to change on the Cummins that I’d be surprised if it wasn’t changed annually, ours mostly are out of London
@sciisfun don't get mr wrong something can maybe happen. Over night.. but I doubt they have been looked at our during a safety they glanced over them and thought, mhm they will last till next safety.. definitely an attuide in this trade..
You’re so right about breaking down out of the way . I broke down at a junction and it caused a few issues with other buses , but they could just get past . Other times I have tried to keep it going till there is somewhere out of the way to stop.
I’m Irish myself (from Rural Ireland, my home County is Meath and covered by Bus Éireann) and have lived 21 years in Manchester U.K. - I’ve heard similar stories about Dublin Bus (Bus Atha Cliath) before - Manchester & Salford (in Greater Manchester) are separate cities, like Oldham, Rochdale, Trafford, Bury, Tameside, Ashton, etc 🇮🇪☘️🇬🇧❤️
Once I was a student travelling on an old charter bus. I was sitting up the front with some friends. As the driver started to move the bus lurched and the engine stopped. I exclaimed, “he’s stalled it!”, without batting an eyelid, the driver said, “no it broke down”. Meaning his professional dignity was intact.
A stagecoach bus broken down ?…..no way ! 😂😂😂😂 I’m an ex stagecoach driver from the NE Scotland and was embarrassed a couple of times weekly having to apologise to passengers when the bus shit itself Crappy company, crappy pay and piss poor maintenance
It same in the north east, but maintenance is not a drivers responsibility, I broke down in a similar situation, control said check belts, no way, I'm not an engineer, send some one out, not drivers responsibility
I guess that’s up to the driver, but to be honest I’m ok with it.. Plus I’m a qualified engineer from LT days. Just don’t want to go back to it had a long career change in between.. but driver can refuse I guess. I just think we are a team.. as long as it safe then it’s good with me..
blimey, I thought that demarcation attitude died out decades ago. FFS, they only ask to you look at something, so they can plan what to do. Its people like you who drive the desire for automation.
Then narrow parts are the city of London check points for police were like that in the 1990’s when I drove buses … nothing. To do with covid. Also, city of London police are not a private police service, they are the same as the met, ie COLP, will deal with all 999 calls in that area.
I live near here and they did expand the pavements during covid, not for checkpoints, it goes further down the road heading east and west. And the City of London has its own services, including its own Mayor.
Awesome vlog Should team up with motorcoachworld and j Wang or James Underwood of chandler's coaches all doing great inspiration for future generations of drivers
No-one is supposed to leave a bus unattended when it breaks down, but if you need the toilet 🚽 you’ve got no bloody choice. Could alway leave a note on the door. The narrowing of roads is absolutely absurd! It’s not just a London thing. There’s many places in Leeds that are like that. If a bus breaks down the job just stops. It’s absolutely crazy!
It’s the same around the country, buses are work horses everyday but soo little time for maintenance I presume to service a bus will take a whole day or two???
things like this can happen any day to any driver fitters who came out were there quick looks like easy fix not all easy fix are that easy a breakdown like that cant be helped or blameworthy for the driver down to wear and tare due to amount hours the bus your driving been on road non stop
I remember one of the Arriva buses near where I live once broke down on the approach to a level crossing (fortunately there was a bus stop just before the crossing that the driver parked the bus at) And there was the time I was heading to Blyth with my sister, where a journey that should have been on one bus ended up being across THREE buses, the first one broke down about half way along the route, the next service came along, so all the passengers got on that one, and then just outside blyth, that bus broke down, and all the passengers ended up transferring to a different service that also went to Blyth (same bus company) Although I’ve not known this to happen with a broken down bus I have seen drivers where I live leave buses unattended with passengers on board
Mate the drivers in Manchester are required to remain with the vehicle..it's not just a London thing. Passenger speaking here ours caught fire one night in Salford, the driver dealt with it brilliantly, Ie the fire was out. It was the engine caught light. Twin DEC or double decker as you say down South -we all got out and simply waited for the next one.
Newcastle the same but mainly in city centre. Outside of it if you need the toilet or pop to a shop to get a drink at a terminus you can as long as you secure the bus and take everything with you.
My bus broke down they asked me to look at the engine I said I'm paid to drive it not to diagnose it's faults, send a fitter please you don't pay me mechanics wages
Nice video! Must say, it is very rare for a bus to break down. The bus is an Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC from 2019 which is shocking as these are quite modern.
@@lucystokes12 Correct, and as a retired London Transport bus mechanic. I would say that those belts were passed their best. Unfortunately some poor unfortunate engineer, will receive a kick up the backside not to mention the amount of road miles lost. Stagecoach engineering management and directors, would scream their heads off because of the penalties incurred. As one engineering director said to me one morning during the early run out. "My lads in Manchester, would not lose me one bloody mile". I do hope that the poor mechanic keeps his job. As for the driver, he should pop off to the nearest toilet, city of London or not. No one should be expected to just sit and wait. Call your controller, and just tell him you're answering the call of nature. Kind regards all Jonnie.👍
It's even worse if a train or guided bus (Cambridge) breaks down as its not like both can go around it. Its also worse if it breaks down on a narrow road to the point a bus or even motor traffic cannot pass a broken down bus
In Peterborough, they have running numbers, but they don't run in order on the route, they run in order of run out, so on the Citi1 running number 101 and 102 could be at different ends of the route.
What happens when it can't get fixed on the road, it gets towed back to the garage. Do then get another bus to take out or does London Transit hve spares drivers /Bus to fill in til you either get moving again or get a new bus?
I drove buses in London 20 years ago and I didn’t mind it, but it’s probably far more challenging now! I’ve kept my licence “just in case” but I’d go back to it if I had to.
@@thatbusdriverguy4182 Oh I know well what it is, that wasn't meant as question, just stating that I find the peculiarities of its existence hilarious. All good. Thank you for the answer though! Cheers.
Did you have a sing song while you were waiting... All together now "The wheels on the bus go" 🤣🤣 wrong choice of song maybe, Why did TH-cam think this would interest me watching a broken down bus, Up ere in ole Yorkshire we have First Bus, they break daily, or never arrive, Glad you got a new bus, All together now " The wheels on the bus go round and round " Yay. Why am I still here watching. Blooming Algorithm you gotta like from me, might even subscribe never been London if I can watch Tom the Taxi man why not That bus driver guy..
I had a shredded alternator belt on my 1965 route master one afternoon. Thing about front engine buses is that when the belt goes you can feel it slapping the underside of your cab floor. There was enough of the belt left on it that we actually managed to get the bus into London to do the wedding and back home without an issue. Old technology takes the cake once again
I had a coolant flexi hose split on a Scania and the amber coolant light came on so I carried on as its not uncommon for that light to come on but within 1 mile the coolant tempreture needle went to red I broke down 2 stops away from the terminus so it was close enough.
My garage, Westbourne Park (X), said that they could do an enging swap on an RM in half a day. The MCW Metros and Leyland Titans used to take a couple of days though.
Hmm mate that doesn't look good for the maintenance of your buses surely they have a regular check regime? Pretty sad in this day and age and this sort of thing must drive you (no pun) quite bonkers LOL!!. Plus all that bureaucratic paper work that is crazy.
Why does TfL bus drivers terminate their buses short of the destination even if the bus runs a couple of minutes late then a dreaded announcement is played "the destination of this bus has changed please listen for further announcements" then the next stop comes only to find out that the bus full of passengers is terminating short of its destination. I had this happen to me yesterday on the SL8 Other times I seen 3 SL8 buses terminating at their destination (Uxbridge) one directly behind another. Superloop on the planning stage was a good concept but in operation it is bad and if a snail had a race with a Superloop bus the snail would win
Back in the day, 1970’s. Invariably, if you broke down, you phoned your garage, and depending upon time of day, and how busy the fitters were, they would invariably send out fitters from another garage. I was at TB (Bromley Garage), so if we were doing a 47 job, and we broke down north of London Bridge, it was always fitters from Dalston or Hackney that came out to you. South of London Bridge, it was either PM, Q or sometimes NX, depending what the nature of the breakdown was, and where you was. Once had a strange breakdown, broke down at Shoreditch Church, last one back to TB, 23:20. Had to wait almost 2 hours before a fitter came out from SF (Stamford Hill). Stampford Hill was an all RM garage, and we had an RT. Fitter could not get it going, so told us to take the RM. My driver had to refuse, as he was not type trained, as TB at the time was all RT. We had to wait till 2:30 am for a fitter from TB could come and pick us up. Nice little 3 hours o/t. Just so glad it was a summers evening when that happened.
Believe it or not I can relate I was a electrician in LT days worked in many garage and I didn’t go out to buses but if a bus had electrics issue I would fix it but driver has to bring bus to garage . It all private not so we don’t mess with other companies buses lol.. thanks for you great comment
I like the stagecoach London BYD EV Enviro 400 electric MMC that’s on the 160 they are better busses and I hope one of the BYD EV Enviro 400 electric MMC appear on route 75 off the 160
Back in the 80's I was a driver for Hastings & District. I twice had windscreens shatter while in service. The first was on a nice sunny day about 50 feet from the terminus stop in Eastbourne. So sat there for an hour or so waiting for a mechanic with a replacement bus. Nice. Not so nice was the second time. A miserable, freezing snowstorm. Bus in service, but fortunately no passengers on board. Windscreen shattered about a mile from nearest habitation and phone. Drove slowly to the phone box, snow blowing in through hole in the screen. Looked/felt like the Abominable Snowman when I got to it. Rang depot (and home, to say I'd be a bit late) then waited for nearly four hours until replacement bus arrived. Mechanic said it took him over an hour to get to me (in service running time was about 20 minutes). Instructions from depot was to run light back to Rye sub-depot, where I was based. That took me over an hour for what would normally be about 25 minutes. Then had to drive home, usually about a 20 minute drive - took nearly 2 hours. Would have normally been home around 20.00 on that duty. Got there about 01.45. I loved my job, sometimes.
They no longer give out the blue onward travel vouchers to use on the next bus. This is probably due to the Hopper Fare, but there are cases in which someone would miss out, e.g. a series of buses, the final change being just inside the hour, or a long bus journey. In this case, the drivers have advised just to tell the next driver what happened and it worked OK for me the one time it happened to me. It was a 51 from Woolwich to Orpington, got caught in traffic and terminated after 70 minutes at Foots Cray.
more than 2, there is open toppers, bendy buses, minibuses , coaches, electric buses single and double deckers, plus more, you need to travel some places
@michaelward2082 in Hull I yorkshire where I worked in the travel industry for more than 30 years in the travel industry, there are 2 types of buses. Single and double deckers. One of the companies has an open topper , but coaches were never mentioned .only buses 🚌.
Here in Birmingham the traffic office log everything for us. We just give them a call then they instruct you on what to do. Paper work in non existent in comparison.
Hi I had both my alternator belts on an old Leyland Atlantean go on a Doncaster to Goole return at night out in the countryside. A so called handyman came out to replace the belts, first thing he did was switch all the lights out! I switched them back on, he tried to switch them back off, it was pitch black where we were what a plonker. No street lights or anything he said his van was enough maybe at the back what about the front!. He was worried about running the batteries flat but he had jumping capabilities in his van. It started first time after replacing the belts.
Its Dennis bus the alternater light come on low charge or over charge and if problems ones you stop it locks the brakes I had a problem with magnet on ramp had come lose under ramp and moved on motor way come off motorway stopped at lights and safety lock the brakes on so couldn’t move bus
@That Bus Driver Guy The IBus Controller is either Red = CentreComms ( Code Red) Blue = Your IBUS Controller ( Stagecoach) if in doubt Ring You Depot - always better than IBUS controllers
Ibus controller is your local controller for you company, Thats the green button they are based in West Ham depot. Blue is NMCC which use to be called CentreCom, Red is also NMCC that for real emergencies. Blue is also urgent issues plus to report anything that is hindering bus journeys. White button is the PA for passenger announcements. We shouldn’t call our depot only if the MDT is down.. I’m actually a mentor and done 10 years as a bus driver for stagecoach..thanks for you comment
yes the belts run the water pump it was the slightly rusted sliver pully. Bus will keep runing for a while on battery power to get somewhere. Had it myself
I did get of the film the video.. lol. If I really wanted to go, I would have walks to toilet. What basically said I can’t come back on a leave the bus and go back to the garage.
It’s can be an issue, that’s why we suppose to crawl into a bus stop, it’s a constant thing of being aware of your surroundings. TFL need to make passengers aware of this, it would help
I remember back in 2019 I was on the bus and the bus had a sudden lose of horsepower and was really struggling to get up the hill so the driver had to stop the bus in the middle of the road then he turned the engine off then turned it back on then the bus was was fine for the rest of the trip and recently I was on the bus and the bus came up with the message telling the driver that an engineer needed that bus so a back up bus was brought in and all passengers were transferred over
is the Hackeny Whick bus depot still there, I woke up one night on a DD bus there, with no driver, id slumped over so he couldn't see me, I had to break out of the bus and walk to Clapton at 1am, it was a nice night so it was not a big problem,
As a mechanical guy if someone had looked at the belts recently they would have seen that they were worn, it doesn’t happen overnight. Hopefully someone just missed it
No drivers don't do mechanical checks they only do visual exterior and interior checks and they aren't allowed to change a headlight bulb, the driver doesn't even check the oil
They told me recently during cpc you dont check under the bonnet because im not the engineers and im lucky with my garage we might get the old busses from catford on my route. Without saying what garage im from im in the outpost garage.
Because it was a quick belt change, they done it before I moved off with sub bus.. The brought new built, because I told the controllers that built was shredding. The bus started so all was good.
Bus d rivers unfriendly, with the abuse they can get it’s no surprise. Or do you think we should just except the abuse ex drive smile all the time now I driver HgV
Oh I never realised how much paper work a Bus Driver has to do.
A lot less than my last job, lol. But most of what we do is legal documents and for reasons of auditing..
yeah paperwork, I heard third hand about a power station where a turbine jumped it’s mounting and landed in the next room. The guy said “geeze…the paperwork…”.
6:33 hey 😁 thats the engineer 🚍🔧at our garage for many years..I wonder if hes moved to your company now. 🤔
I had a B9 alternator belt go on me when I was doing 40, The bus gave me no warning other than shutting itself down, which losing power steering on a 12 ton bus is a little unnerving at that speed. Had to wait nearly 2 hours for the engineer to get to me (because they decided to send him from the home depot at Oldham instead of the depot at Huddersfield which was around the corner 🙄). When he got there he found out he didn't have the right belt so had to jerry rig one out of zip ties, it didn't charge the battery but it seemed to fool the bus into not shutting down. I got most of the way to the depot and the bus gave in again in the middle of road works blocking the whole road 🤪. We had to have the battery booster kept in to keep the bus going back the rest of the way.
Wow
Bus driver in the West Midlands here and yes when we break down up here we also have to remain with the vehicle until an engineer comes out to us usually with a changeover vehicle so we can continue our route, but sometimes there isnt a vehicle in the garage to bring to us so the engineer comes out in the service van which us drivers then drive back to our home garage.
those belts looks like they never got replaced like a inspection every so many years
They go very quickly from good to that, it only takes a slight nick, or a stone up in there. They’re so easy and quick to change on the Cummins that I’d be surprised if it wasn’t changed annually, ours mostly are out of London
@sciisfun don't get mr wrong something can maybe happen. Over night.. but I doubt they have been looked at our during a safety they glanced over them and thought, mhm they will last till next safety.. definitely an attuide in this trade..
You’re so right about breaking down out of the way . I broke down at a junction and it caused a few issues with other buses , but they could just get past . Other times I have tried to keep it going till there is somewhere out of the way to stop.
Always take a plastic bottle with you on shift 🤔🤣🤣
Mate take a bottle and go upstairs at the back to pee😊 we have 5 routes go past my flats all the best from an old gran
Good to see driver from all over England tuning it to this channel, thanks for your support..
I’m Irish myself (from Rural Ireland, my home County is Meath and covered by Bus Éireann) and have lived 21 years in Manchester U.K. - I’ve heard similar stories about Dublin Bus (Bus Atha Cliath) before - Manchester & Salford (in Greater Manchester) are separate cities, like Oldham, Rochdale, Trafford, Bury, Tameside, Ashton, etc 🇮🇪☘️🇬🇧❤️
i assume you put the wrong month on that sheet! At 7:56, clearly states 27/11/23. Or is all this from the future?
So much paperwork to do, but as you say it's the audit system, great interesting video though
Once I was a student travelling on an old charter bus. I was sitting up the front with some friends. As the driver started to move the bus lurched and the engine stopped. I exclaimed, “he’s stalled it!”, without batting an eyelid, the driver said, “no it broke down”. Meaning his professional dignity was intact.
Lol
A stagecoach bus broken down ?…..no way ! 😂😂😂😂
I’m an ex stagecoach driver from the NE Scotland and was embarrassed a couple of times weekly having to apologise to passengers when the bus shit itself
Crappy company, crappy pay and piss poor maintenance
I was thinking of moving up there from London with Stagecoach hmm
@@Fm_1055 I wouldn’t. I’m not exaggerating. It’s piss poor up here with them
@@FloatingCroc well something to think I about thank you
It same in the north east, but maintenance is not a drivers responsibility, I broke down in a similar situation, control said check belts, no way, I'm not an engineer, send some one out, not drivers responsibility
I guess that’s up to the driver, but to be honest I’m ok with it.. Plus I’m a qualified engineer from LT days. Just don’t want to go back to it had a long career change in between.. but driver can refuse I guess. I just think we are a team.. as long as it safe then it’s good with me..
blimey, I thought that demarcation attitude died out decades ago. FFS, they only ask to you look at something, so they can plan what to do. Its people like you who drive the desire for automation.
Rubbish, I only get paid to drive, not look at the engine, so you do what you want, not me
Then narrow parts are the city of London check points for police were like that in the 1990’s when I drove buses … nothing. To do with covid. Also, city of London police are not a private police service, they are the same as the met, ie COLP, will deal with all 999 calls in that area.
I live near here and they did expand the pavements during covid, not for checkpoints, it goes further down the road heading east and west. And the City of London has its own services, including its own Mayor.
Awesome vlog
Should team up with motorcoachworld and j Wang or James Underwood of chandler's coaches all doing great inspiration for future generations of drivers
Will have to look into that
No-one is supposed to leave a bus unattended when it breaks down, but if you need the toilet 🚽 you’ve got no bloody choice. Could alway leave a note on the door.
The narrowing of roads is absolutely absurd! It’s not just a London thing. There’s many places in Leeds that are like that. If a bus breaks down the job just stops. It’s absolutely crazy!
I mentioned the toilet but it wasn’t a major issue, I was dying to go I would have.
love your channel !!! keep posting ☺
It’s the same around the country, buses are work horses everyday but soo little time for maintenance I presume to service a bus will take a whole day or two???
Usually their is a number of buses off the road for routine maintenance. On a rota system.. but things will still go wrong.
Very informative video! Nice to see the process you guys have to go through.
Jeez, he looks like a twin brother to Actor Idris Elba...that's crazy.😮😮😮
things like this can happen any day to any driver fitters who came out were there quick looks like easy fix not all easy fix are that easy a breakdown like that cant be helped or blameworthy for the driver down to wear and tare due to amount hours the bus your driving been on road non stop
I remember one of the Arriva buses near where I live once broke down on the approach to a level crossing (fortunately there was a bus stop just before the crossing that the driver parked the bus at)
And there was the time I was heading to Blyth with my sister, where a journey that should have been on one bus ended up being across THREE buses, the first one broke down about half way along the route, the next service came along, so all the passengers got on that one, and then just outside blyth, that bus broke down, and all the passengers ended up transferring to a different service that also went to Blyth (same bus company)
Although I’ve not known this to happen with a broken down bus I have seen drivers where I live leave buses unattended with passengers on board
they changed the tensioner, but forgot to check the idler pulleys.
Mate the drivers in Manchester are required to remain with the vehicle..it's not just a London thing. Passenger speaking here ours caught fire one night in Salford, the driver dealt with it brilliantly, Ie the fire was out. It was the engine caught light. Twin DEC or double decker as you say down South -we all got out and simply waited for the next one.
City of London is separate to wider London, we can leave our bus outside of It. Eg Bermondsey is just about half a mile away, a bus can be left there.
Good morning @@thatbusdriverguy4182
Newcastle the same but mainly in city centre. Outside of it if you need the toilet or pop to a shop to get a drink at a terminus you can as long as you secure the bus and take everything with you.
Known as double deckers everywhere.
Interesting video. I wish every bus driver was as calm and professional as you sir
Wow, thank you
quick question, when there's a driver change how long should it take?
3 mins
It should take 40 seconds
My bus broke down they asked me to look at the engine I said I'm paid to drive it not to diagnose it's faults, send a fitter please you don't pay me mechanics wages
Wow I be more than happy I love fixing things
Nice video! Must say, it is very rare for a bus to break down. The bus is an Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC from 2019 which is shocking as these are quite modern.
We have had issue with this bus and others, from time to time you see the tow truck has one behind lol.
Looks as if the belt needed changing sooner
@@lucystokes12 Correct, and as a retired London Transport bus mechanic. I would say that those belts were passed their best.
Unfortunately some poor unfortunate engineer, will receive a kick up the backside not to mention the amount of road miles lost.
Stagecoach engineering management and directors, would scream their heads off because of the penalties incurred. As one engineering director said to me one morning during the early run out. "My lads in Manchester, would not lose me one bloody mile".
I do hope that the poor mechanic keeps his job. As for the driver, he should pop off to the nearest toilet, city of London or not. No one should be expected to just sit and wait. Call your controller, and just tell him you're answering the call of nature.
Kind regards all Jonnie.👍
I had a mechanical bus yesterday lol had to get it subbed why i was on the 472 but usually we're not allowed to open the back.
Our old scania on 97 route keep breaking down daily 😂😂😂
Yes y does 97 use old scania😂❤
@@amp1983 so that the route can get even longer 😂
Those lot keep u sharp with all that paperwork
It's even worse if a train or guided bus (Cambridge) breaks down as its not like both can go around it. Its also worse if it breaks down on a narrow road to the point a bus or even motor traffic cannot pass a broken down bus
Excellent video bro, keep them coming!
He infact did not work out the time correctly you was there 1 hour 38 minutes or 98 minutes
Oh lol that long
In Peterborough, they have running numbers, but they don't run in order on the route, they run in order of run out, so on the Citi1 running number 101 and 102 could be at different ends of the route.
It’s the same, here..
I m 36 miles from peterborough
Stumbled across this channel' ended up watching till the end' 🤓 very interesting 🧐 and informative 😎 thank you🙏 subbed
Welcome aboard!
Do you get paid extra if you breakdown 😂
Yes I did cos I got back late for meal relief so was paid overtime. That’s my contract
What happens when it can't get fixed on the road, it gets towed back to the garage. Do then get another bus to take out or does London Transit hve spares drivers /Bus to fill in til you either get moving again or get a new bus?
Yes it gets towed, saw two buses yesterday
Resign come to North we need good bus drivers. London is a crap place to work. Or drive in .I know.
No it ok, I like London, it’s the heart of England.. But I will come to North to do a video one day. 😂
You only have an opinion which you translate to "know". 🙄
I drove buses in London 20 years ago and I didn’t mind it, but it’s probably far more challenging now!
I’ve kept my licence “just in case” but I’d go back to it if I had to.
Ah yes, the city of london, which is not part of london, or something like that... I always found that to be quite hilarious. Anyway, great vid!
It’s is a financial City the corporate world runs it and they have power to do a lot of stuff. Just do a TH-cam search
@@thatbusdriverguy4182 Oh I know well what it is, that wasn't meant as question, just stating that I find the peculiarities of its existence hilarious. All good. Thank you for the answer though! Cheers.
Those new 199 electroliners busses are crap as they don’t have the stagecoach London livery
why you telling everyone your pin
That Norton Folgate, not SHS.
Nice video. At 12:00 the paperwork states date 27/11/23 at the top. That can't be right as it is only 22 November today.....?
Did you have a sing song while you were waiting... All together now "The wheels on the bus go" 🤣🤣 wrong choice of song maybe, Why did TH-cam think this would interest me watching a broken down bus, Up ere in ole Yorkshire we have First Bus, they break daily, or never arrive, Glad you got a new bus, All together now " The wheels on the bus go round and round " Yay. Why am I still here watching. Blooming Algorithm you gotta like from me, might even subscribe never been London if I can watch Tom the Taxi man why not That bus driver guy..
Lol
Great video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
You look very nice and smartly dressed.
Thanks
came across your channel bro on my homepage.. seems TH-cam gifted me with a great video! subbed pal
I had a shredded alternator belt on my 1965 route master one afternoon. Thing about front engine buses is that when the belt goes you can feel it slapping the underside of your cab floor. There was enough of the belt left on it that we actually managed to get the bus into London to do the wedding and back home without an issue. Old technology takes the cake once again
Gheez
Yep indeed. These new busses are a piece of junk. Not worth the money.
I had a coolant flexi hose split on a Scania and the amber coolant light came on so I carried on as its not uncommon for that light to come on but within 1 mile the coolant tempreture needle went to red I broke down 2 stops away from the terminus so it was close enough.
My garage, Westbourne Park (X), said that they could do an enging swap on an RM in half a day. The MCW Metros and Leyland Titans used to take a couple of days though.
Yea, yea. 10:15 to 11:53 is roughly fifty minutes. 😄
Thanks, lol
Hello That Bus Driver Guy
Hmm mate that doesn't look good for the maintenance of your buses surely they have a regular check regime? Pretty sad in this day and age and this sort of thing must drive you (no pun) quite bonkers LOL!!. Plus all that bureaucratic paper work that is crazy.
Yes, agree
Had no idea london busses were under stagecoach
We one of about 10 companies, Go ahead is the biggest in all London
They've been in London, apart from when Macquarie were running them, since the privatisation of London Buses and have a generally good reputation.
@@markcf83that's good, theyre shite everywhere else in the UK
Why does TfL bus drivers terminate their buses short of the destination even if the bus runs a couple of minutes late then a dreaded announcement is played "the destination of this bus has changed please listen for further announcements" then the next stop comes only to find out that the bus full of passengers is terminating short of its destination. I had this happen to me yesterday on the SL8 Other times I seen 3 SL8 buses terminating at their destination (Uxbridge) one directly behind another. Superloop on the planning stage was a good concept but in operation it is bad and if a snail had a race with a Superloop bus the snail would win
Back in the day, 1970’s. Invariably, if you broke down, you phoned your garage, and depending upon time of day, and how busy the fitters were, they would invariably send out fitters from another garage. I was at TB (Bromley Garage), so if we were doing a 47 job, and we broke down north of London Bridge, it was always fitters from Dalston or Hackney that came out to you. South of London Bridge, it was either PM, Q or sometimes NX, depending what the nature of the breakdown was, and where you was.
Once had a strange breakdown, broke down at Shoreditch Church, last one back to TB, 23:20. Had to wait almost 2 hours before a fitter came out from SF (Stamford Hill). Stampford Hill was an all RM garage, and we had an RT. Fitter could not get it going, so told us to take the RM. My driver had to refuse, as he was not type trained, as TB at the time was all RT. We had to wait till 2:30 am for a fitter from TB could come and pick us up. Nice little 3 hours o/t. Just so glad it was a summers evening when that happened.
Believe it or not I can relate I was a electrician in LT days worked in many garage and I didn’t go out to buses but if a bus had electrics issue I would fix it but driver has to bring bus to garage . It all private not so we don’t mess with other companies buses lol.. thanks for you great comment
Pay CASH EVERYWHERE you go, no kard or phone payment people
I thought opening the engine bay was a no-no we get a breakdown. contact our depot then the fitter comes out. we dont do anything else
I fell bad for you bro you are good bus driver
Causes congestion
You never open any engine compartment your a driver not a fitter
F. all of this, they don't pay you enough
I like the stagecoach London BYD EV Enviro 400 electric MMC that’s on the 160 they are better busses and I hope one of the BYD EV Enviro 400 electric MMC appear on route 75 off the 160
Back in the 80's I was a driver for Hastings & District. I twice had windscreens shatter while in service. The first was on a nice sunny day about 50 feet from the terminus stop in Eastbourne. So sat there for an hour or so waiting for a mechanic with a replacement bus. Nice. Not so nice was the second time. A miserable, freezing snowstorm. Bus in service, but fortunately no passengers on board. Windscreen shattered about a mile from nearest habitation and phone. Drove slowly to the phone box, snow blowing in through hole in the screen. Looked/felt like the Abominable Snowman when I got to it. Rang depot (and home, to say I'd be a bit late) then waited for nearly four hours until replacement bus arrived. Mechanic said it took him over an hour to get to me (in service running time was about 20 minutes). Instructions from depot was to run light back to Rye sub-depot, where I was based. That took me over an hour for what would normally be about 25 minutes. Then had to drive home, usually about a 20 minute drive - took nearly 2 hours. Would have normally been home around 20.00 on that duty. Got there about 01.45. I loved my job, sometimes.
Obviously bad servicing,those belts should not have come off all at once, shoddfy workmanship
They no longer give out the blue onward travel vouchers to use on the next bus. This is probably due to the Hopper Fare, but there are cases in which someone would miss out, e.g. a series of buses, the final change being just inside the hour, or a long bus journey. In this case, the drivers have advised just to tell the next driver what happened and it worked OK for me the one time it happened to me. It was a 51 from Woolwich to Orpington, got caught in traffic and terminated after 70 minutes at Foots Cray.
shoreditch high street isnt in the city of london
Interesting video. There's always something new to learn about.
"Vomit" = number 1 example of a reason for a bus going out of service. 🤮
Not so straightforward is it ?
You should research why there's 2 London's. That will raise your brow slightly!
There is only 2 types of bus. Single decker or double decker. In hull a double decker is just referred to as a decker.
more than 2, there is open toppers, bendy buses, minibuses , coaches, electric buses single and double deckers, plus more, you need to travel some places
@michaelward2082 in Hull I yorkshire where I worked in the travel industry for more than 30 years in the travel industry, there are 2 types of buses. Single and double deckers. One of the companies has an open topper , but coaches were never mentioned .only buses 🚌.
Here in Birmingham the traffic office log everything for us. We just give them a call then they instruct you on what to do. Paper work in non existent in comparison.
I am like number 996
cuty of london is more currupt than the rest of London.
you look like idris elba
TM looks so much like a Wayfarer 3. Keys are the same, just in different places.
Hi I had both my alternator belts on an old Leyland Atlantean go on a Doncaster to Goole return at night out in the countryside. A so called handyman came out to replace the belts, first thing he did was switch all the lights out! I switched them back on, he tried to switch them back off, it was pitch black where we were what a plonker. No street lights or anything he said his van was enough maybe at the back what about the front!. He was worried about running the batteries flat but he had jumping capabilities in his van. It started first time after replacing the belts.
Its Dennis bus the alternater light come on low charge or over charge and if problems ones you stop it locks the brakes I had a problem with magnet on ramp had come lose under ramp and moved on motor way come off motorway stopped at lights and safety lock the brakes on so couldn’t move bus
Great video love how these stuff work
It’s okay I’ve been on a broken down bus before as a passenger
Man just showed us his password n id 😶🌫️😶🌫️
I don’t think so lol..
@That Bus Driver Guy
The IBus Controller is either
Red = CentreComms ( Code Red)
Blue = Your IBUS Controller ( Stagecoach)
if in doubt Ring You Depot - always better than IBUS controllers
Ibus controller is your local controller for you company, Thats the green button they are based in West Ham depot. Blue is NMCC which use to be called CentreCom, Red is also NMCC that for real emergencies. Blue is also urgent issues plus to report anything that is hindering bus journeys. White button is the PA for passenger announcements. We shouldn’t call our depot only if the MDT is down.. I’m actually a mentor and done 10 years as a bus driver for stagecoach..thanks for you comment
what is that sound called that plays at 10:51
Controller ringing the Driver
I can’t believe how much paper work you guys have to do in London. Up here in Yorkshire, it certainly not so long winded.
Is the true? Wow
yes the belts run the water pump it was the slightly rusted sliver pully. Bus will keep runing for a while on battery power to get somewhere. Had it myself
Yeah it’s went into a slow mode to protect bus from overheating. That why I stopped at most convenient place..
Any driver filming this where I work would be subject to instant dismissal! Be very careful doing this.
You quite simply get off and walk.
I did get of the film the video.. lol. If I really wanted to go, I would have walks to toilet. What basically said I can’t come back on a leave the bus and go back to the garage.
Your nearside mirror is positioned wrong. Positioned to far out of the bus.
It’s the camera angle it look like it’s is
Are people who are close to the curb at bus stops a constant worry for drivers if they fall over ?
It’s can be an issue, that’s why we suppose to crawl into a bus stop, it’s a constant thing of being aware of your surroundings. TFL need to make passengers aware of this, it would help
I remember back in 2019 I was on the bus and the bus had a sudden lose of horsepower and was really struggling to get up the hill so the driver had to stop the bus in the middle of the road then he turned the engine off then turned it back on then the bus was was fine for the rest of the trip and recently I was on the bus and the bus came up with the message telling the driver that an engineer needed that bus so a back up bus was brought in and all passengers were transferred over
If a bus thats seemingly perfectly ok gets swapped its usually for an inspection or to view CCTV footage.
is the Hackeny Whick bus depot still there, I woke up one night on a DD bus there, with no driver, id slumped over so he couldn't see me, I had to break out of the bus and walk to Clapton at 1am, it was a nice night so it was not a big problem,
Except YOU were the problem. And it's Wick. 🙄
By “break out of the bus”, you mean you opened the door, left the bus and walked out of the open depot gates?
I thought Stagecoach company policy was not open any compartments...
Not sure of policy, but I do what I’m comfortable with. It not a big deal for me ..
Fair enough
As a mechanical guy if someone had looked at the belts recently they would have seen that they were worn, it doesn’t happen overnight. Hopefully someone just missed it
Agree
Is it the driver's responsibility to do mechanical pre start checks on your vehicle?
They do, but sometimes there is no spare vehicle in the depot, hence no means besides somehow proceeding.
No drivers don't do mechanical checks they only do visual exterior and interior checks and they aren't allowed to change a headlight bulb, the driver doesn't even check the oil
They told me recently during cpc you dont check under the bonnet because im not the engineers and im lucky with my garage we might get the old busses from catford on my route. Without saying what garage im from im in the outpost garage.
So Bromley Common then? 😂
@mrfust nope. I'm ran by same management and engineers as TL
I opened the side panel
You don't check it's not your job. If you break down it's upto the engineers to discover what happened.
When ur the driver, you are responsible for everything
Why do they bother fooling around at the side of the road with mechanic’s trying to fix it? Send out the tow and get the bus out of the way
Because it was a quick belt change, they done it before I moved off with sub bus.. The brought new built, because I told the controllers that built was shredding. The bus started so all was good.
Usually, bus drivers or people who work in transport London are really unfriendly
Do you think I’m unfriendly?
Bus d rivers unfriendly, with the abuse they can get it’s no surprise. Or do you think we should just except the abuse ex drive smile all the time now I driver HgV
They're there to drive you to your location.. not to sit and have a laugh and chat with you..