Daily Transport Videos from a Singaporean living in England.
Preserving snippets of Public Transport History in Singapore and The UK. From the shiny new buses & trains with the latest technology to the ageing fleet that dedicated their lives to serving us, there's something here for every public transport enthusiast.
This channel started out in 2007 in Singapore as a gaming channel where I taught players how to glitch their Need For Speed games. From there, I started to film exotic cars, and finally made the jump to public transport videos in 2012.
Nowadays, I aim to bring viewers along with me virtually to experience the public transport network of Singapore, The UK, and occasionally other countries as well.
These use to go up castle hill hindley as numbers 3a and 3 b one used go up ladies lane and terminate at Hindley station the other turned at wakes pub or hollins rd great bus listen to that gearbox .
I like how buses have their own distinct sounds that you can still remember decades later. I was born in the late 90s and still remember the sounds of a ZF or Voith Automatic
I always wanted to ride the retired buses in you videos but I really don’t have the chance because I’m 7 years old and my grandpa who is 68 years old has work at the some kind seafood place thing called “Jumbo”:(
You should honestly go back to hong kong and see how much the models of buses have changed and probably do more route visuals or busspoting,dont worry we know it takes time
I'm from Wigan and remember the corporation buses, all Leylands and after 1955 bodied in town by Massey and Northern Counties: Double deckers 1950-1972 PD2 rear entrance JP8300-8329, AEK501-512, CEK837-841, DEK105-113, DJP751-759, PD3 front entrance EJP501-510, GJP8-19, HEK705-707, HJP1-11, PD2 front entrance JJP502-509, KEK739-750, AEK1-10B, DEK2-3D, DEK4-7E, FEK1-9F Atlantean dual door (short) FJP566G, GJP2-10G, (long) KJP20-31J, NEK1-10K. Single deckers 1952-1970 Leyland Royal Tiger, JP9061-9064, AEK513-516, BJP364, Leyland Tiger Cub DEK534-535, JJP501, Leyland Panther Cub, DJP468E, EEK1F, Leyland Panther, HJP950-961H. By 1978 when all the other ex Wigan buses were in GMT orange and white, this one, HEK705 remained in corporation livery.
Hi, the Manchester Museum of Transport look after the vehicle is owned by Tfgm, my Dad drove the vehicle in Wigan Corporation days and with GMT, so that’s the connection
Just caught this video being released, and it was enjoyable viewing! What a wonderful story to share with this gentleman finally having a drive of his late father’s bus! More of this content please!! 😁