My favorite way to travel 💕. As a single mom, getting to travel to distant places is extremely difficult. These videos are the next best thing to actually going. Thanks for posting them!
Another trip down Memory Lane! I lived in Montrose as a young lad and recall the High Street very well. At the stop on this video at 1h 17m, the coach pulls in at the bus stop, bujt that is all a far change from 1965. The buses then pulled in about 100 yards further up the street, between the Statue and the grand civic looking building, completing a U-turn and ended up facing out onto the street; no kerbed bays, just painted bays on the ground. Health 'n' Safety would have a fit these days with that format! The High Street is still the same! Thanks again for this great video.
An extra bus journey you may want to try sometime is the 73 service. It goes between Arbroath & Dundee, but unlike the X7 service it calls in at wee towns like Carnoustie, Monfeith and Broughty Ferry. Good chance it would be a double decker. If you were able to get a sunny day then it would be all the better. You do really well with many of your videos.
Absolutely lovely day for a bus journey down from Aberdeen. Stonehaven I have been through before, always looks deserted. Montrose, and the Montrose Bay. I really like Arbroath though a very nice looking town, less than 20 miles from Dundee.
Just for those who perhaps weren't aware, at 1:47 after having come away from Arbroath bus station, gone under the bridge and taken the road to the left there's a lengthy tailback due to some traffic lights but if you look to your left what you will see is the East Coast mainline that runs directly from Aberdeen to Dundee, Edinburgh Waverley, Newcastle Central, York and on down to London King's Cross station. I believe some LNER trains still travel up to Aberdeen but only really about it third of the frequency that used to. The other 66% now terminate their service at Edinburgh Waverley. To be honest I think it's a sad sign of the times and I can only hope that they are reinstated at some time in the future. However Scotrail run a decent service from Edinburgh to Aberdeen via Dundee.
Nice to see another bus trip in Scotland.👏👍😊 If you want a route or 2 in Fife. There's service that goes from Kirkcaldy to Anstruther along the coast, it's sometimes served by a double decker. Or you may want to take the Dunfermline to Leven 7 or 7A service which is often a double decker & runs regularly during the day via Kirkcaldy.
Dundee's Seagate Bus Station isn't as big as some people might think with just the 7 stances. But it's a similar situation at the railway station with only 4 platforms. Odd when you consider the rich history of Scotland's fourth largest city.
I have driven this bus a few times it’s quite hard driving them if your 18 but yeah travel with stagecoach express we insure we get you to places quickly and safely
I don’t want to keep saying ‘This video is the best yet’, (so I won’t) but it is 😉. 24:53 I see the cloud the poet wrote about … “I wandered lonely as …” 🐨🇦🇺
What boneshakers these Plaxton Elites are, I used to do this route on the Aberdeen to London Victoria back in the eighties driving Leyland Duple coaches,they were far smoother and quieter than this coach in the video!
Before them, Northern Scottish had a few of the Alexander MType coaches on that run, which like the Eastern (Bristols), Western (Bristols, latterly Volvo), and Fife (Leyland) examples, they'd hardly a rattle.
My favorite way to travel 💕. As a single mom, getting to travel to distant places is extremely difficult. These videos are the next best thing to actually going. Thanks for posting them!
Love these bus trips thru Scotland, the beautiful scottish countryside is amazing to watch thru the eyes of the bus driver fantastic 😊💯👍👍👍.
Another trip down Memory Lane! I lived in Montrose as a young lad and recall the High Street very well. At the stop on this video at 1h 17m, the coach pulls in at the bus stop, bujt that is all a far change from 1965. The buses then pulled in about 100 yards further up the street, between the Statue and the grand civic looking building, completing a U-turn and ended up facing out onto the street; no kerbed bays, just painted bays on the ground. Health 'n' Safety would have a fit these days with that format! The High Street is still the same!
Thanks again for this great video.
Very nice 👍🙂 video beautiful countryside and empty roads free of heavy traffic 🚦⛔ so far ?a driver's paradise? Thanks for sharing this video 😊📸.
I like how the road between Arbroath & Dundee runs parallel with the ECML.
SUPER ❤
An extra bus journey you may want to try sometime is the 73 service.
It goes between Arbroath & Dundee, but unlike the X7 service it calls in at wee towns like Carnoustie, Monfeith and Broughty Ferry.
Good chance it would be a double decker.
If you were able to get a sunny day then it would be all the better.
You do really well with many of your videos.
Absolutely lovely day for a bus journey down from Aberdeen.
Stonehaven I have been through before, always looks deserted.
Montrose, and the Montrose Bay.
I really like Arbroath though a very nice looking town, less than 20 miles from Dundee.
Hermoso Viaje, me gustó mucho, bellos lugares donde viajaron! Les envío saludos desde Neuquén, Patagonia en Argentina!
Just for those who perhaps weren't aware, at 1:47 after having come away from Arbroath bus station, gone under the bridge and taken the road to the left there's a lengthy tailback due to some traffic lights but if you look to your left what you will see is the East Coast mainline that runs directly from Aberdeen to Dundee, Edinburgh Waverley, Newcastle Central, York and on down to London King's Cross station.
I believe some LNER trains still travel up to Aberdeen but only really about it third of the frequency that used to.
The other 66% now terminate their service at Edinburgh Waverley.
To be honest I think it's a sad sign of the times and I can only hope that they are reinstated at some time in the future.
However Scotrail run a decent service from Edinburgh to Aberdeen via Dundee.
Nice to see another bus trip in Scotland.👏👍😊
If you want a route or 2 in Fife.
There's service that goes from Kirkcaldy to Anstruther along the coast, it's sometimes served by a double decker.
Or you may want to take the Dunfermline to Leven 7 or 7A service which is often a double decker & runs regularly during the day via Kirkcaldy.
I done that 7 on a e300 never again
Great video I have been on that bus to Dundee many times. Beautiful views
Dundee's Seagate Bus Station isn't as big as some people might think with just the 7 stances.
But it's a similar situation at the railway station with only 4 platforms.
Odd when you consider the rich history of Scotland's fourth largest city.
Love the videos; some of the roads? Glad I'm not driving down those narrow lanes. But, I would like to see a train along the way every so often...
I have driven this bus a few times it’s quite hard driving them if your 18 but yeah travel with stagecoach express we insure we get you to places quickly and safely
The long and winding road !
I don’t want to keep saying ‘This video is the best yet’, (so I won’t) but it is 😉. 24:53 I see the cloud the poet wrote about … “I wandered lonely as …” 🐨🇦🇺
Could we get a drivers view as well? If they allow it. Like we want to see the driver handling the route as well.
Very nice.
Could we see some Welsh routes in the future please
Also haven't seen any Arriva routes yet ..
I thought it's going to be Perth, Australia ;-)
What boneshakers these Plaxton Elites are, I used to do this route on the Aberdeen to London Victoria back in the eighties driving Leyland Duple coaches,they were far smoother and quieter than this coach in the video!
Before them, Northern Scottish had a few of the Alexander MType coaches on that run, which like the Eastern (Bristols), Western (Bristols, latterly Volvo), and Fife (Leyland) examples, they'd hardly a rattle.
can you give any tips on coach deals pls
Aye get the train
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