Oh you got rid of your initial comment, very nice! As I said before, all footage was on public land otherwise, let's face it, we wouldn't of got anywhere near and would of respected signage would we really? And yes it is a nice video, thank you very much!
I remember in London the big bus company used to have those buses Dennis condors with trident engines but they looked like Olympians a we bit big massive tri axle open toppers
not sure if you should show the area where the buses are stored since it’s trespassing lol There are people in the bus preservation community who will go out of their way to destroy and steal parts from these owners. As well there are dogs there that will chase people out.
Also the owners don’t really want people to know what they have since there have been certain individuals that have stolen stuff from the buses parked at that location (Which have caused some preservation buses to be scrapped due to them being too public)
No site trespassing took place, no location was given (you actually need to watch the video before you comment 'lol'). I'd like to think that if it was a concern that I wouldn't of published it? P.S. you can't have guard dogs on a public walkway....thus why they weren't there...as you say 'lol'
@@AndMoreCentral it’s not recommended to go there since it is actually private land. A individual has tried to go there and was chased by dogs and then questioned by the police after the owners of the buses called them
Cool Video Alex😊
excellent video alex, been eagerly awaiting this one lol
I am from Hong Kong I like your videos and I subscribed you
16:21 where is the exact location?
Nice video, I'd also like to visit them some day, hopefully they will be restored by their owners.
Is unlikely, most of them look gone and I believe the government there are clamping down on preserved buses being driven from what I've seen online
Oh you got rid of your initial comment, very nice! As I said before, all footage was on public land otherwise, let's face it, we wouldn't of got anywhere near and would of respected signage would we really?
And yes it is a nice video, thank you very much!
@@dennistrident981 One of the AEC Routemaster registration plate is changed to red/white "HK TGEC" and parked at Kam Tin campsite.
I remember in London the big bus company used to have those buses Dennis condors with trident engines but they looked like Olympians a we bit big massive tri axle open toppers
Just to note, the bus you're on at the start is an E500 MMC as its a tri-axle
not sure if you should show the area where the buses are stored since it’s trespassing lol
There are people in the bus preservation community who will go out of their way to destroy and steal parts from these owners. As well there are dogs there that will chase people out.
Also the owners don’t really want people to know what they have since there have been certain individuals that have stolen stuff from the buses parked at that location (Which have caused some preservation buses to be scrapped due to them being too public)
No site trespassing took place, no location was given (you actually need to watch the video before you comment 'lol'). I'd like to think that if it was a concern that I wouldn't of published it?
P.S. you can't have guard dogs on a public walkway....thus why they weren't there...as you say 'lol'
@@AndMoreCentral it’s not recommended to go there since it is actually private land. A individual has tried to go there and was chased by dogs and then questioned by the police after the owners of the buses called them