@@johnpaultan306Two reasons.It's because we used British Convention for almost every thing. We had bedford buses with long nose bonet engines when they ruled india. Second reason is cost savings. The truck chassis and Engines can be used to build buses by bus body building Company.This practice is still done in the US. The Other Convention is we drive on the left like in England. We even adopted Parliamentary form of democracy from them.
The east Yorkshire coach. Fleet no 77. I took that all over the UK and the continent.. That was before the take over by go ahead. Now they are lucky to get out of hull . Really sad.
I'd have enjoyed that if the camera wasn't jumping all over, like it was on the deck of the Dublin Ferry. Gave up after 2 mins, feeling more travel sick than I ever was in 30 years of driving Plaxton coaches.
beautiful . Have enjoyed watching it . Love the VAL - Vauxhall Bedfords in it . Again great job . Thank you . ( Dutchman in Michigan )
BKO447Y at 7:12, I'm sure this was my ex school bus , formerly here in kent. Same colours; reg model. glad it's still going.
Dodsworth and York Pullman are the same company now . Nice to see all these Yorkshire made busses
We still use Front Engine buses here in India. Roughly 95 % of all long distance buses are front engine buses
Genuinely curious. Any particular rationale why front engine buses are mostly utilized in India?
@@johnpaultan306Two reasons.It's because we used British Convention for almost every thing. We had bedford buses with long nose bonet engines when they ruled india. Second reason is cost savings. The truck chassis and Engines can be used to build buses by bus body building Company.This practice is still done in the US. The Other Convention is we drive on the left like in England. We even adopted Parliamentary form of democracy from them.
love it i want one
duple dominant plaxton supreme four yes please i want
Dodsworth's Of Boroughbridge, remember those!
Still around but owned by York Pullman
Before our industry migrated across the channel 🇬🇧
They are still made here .
You need a Tripod mate! But great catches
Wonderful !👍
The east Yorkshire coach. Fleet no 77. I took that all over the UK and the continent.. That was before the take over by go ahead. Now they are lucky to get out of hull . Really sad.
When does this take place ?
I'd have enjoyed that if the camera wasn't jumping all over, like it was on the deck of the Dublin Ferry. Gave up after 2 mins, feeling more travel sick than I ever was in 30 years of driving Plaxton coaches.
Back when we could build great coaches b4 the Swedes took over the trucks also.