The Oldies Thread



Remember going to see Father Christmas in Blacklers as a child & having photo taken with a gift called 'Post Office' on my lap.
Had a little hat & matching coat on, still got the photo somewhere.

Anyone else remember going there at Christmas?
We were always taken to Lewis’s grotto,still remember the rides we went in to travel to see Father Xmas.🤶
 

(Could easily go in the Old Photos Thread, but this thread came up first)

Shock Horror The Corpy using a 'Crosville' style bus on the 5 route from the genteel southern suburbs - what foul wool inspired fiendishness is this?

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Fear not.
In the early 60s The Corpy held trials for a bus to replace some or all of the aging fleet.
5 candidates took up the challenge E1, (shown, E for Experimental) E2, E3, E4 & E5.

The E2 Leyland Atlantean, with its then unprecedented rear engined configuration got the nod...did the Council forsee that with direct access to the driver due to no engine money could be saved by getting rid of all the conductors???

Anyway, many other Councils soon followed suit and the rear engined bus is now ubiquitous around the world...unlike bus conductors.

Leyland Trucks made an even bigger fortune only to squander it - with help from various Governments by taking over the ailing British Motor Industry - that worked out well:(
10 or so years later there was hardly a bus conductor to be seen.

IMO, it was the slippery slope towards the end of decent public transport*
And a Public Service slowly became a money maker for shareholders...see trains, gas, electric, water.

* tbf, other factors didn't help.
 

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