Old abandoned buses from the 70s & 80s in a farmers field near Glanmire. Also known as Kells Transport Museum , it won't attracting any paying visitors anytime soon.
Some serious drone flying there!! Great video. Its been a long time since I was in that yard, was wondering what had survived. I'd love a detroit diesel out of one of those GAC KDs.
Amazing drone control, to fly inside a bus .well done. I see a few of Bus Eireanns famous Singapore Volvos. Shipped all the way from Singapore for school transport in Ireland. Total disaster as usual. All the wheels a hubs had to be replaced. Original seat were usless as they were only rattin seats. All new seats replaced. After all that they discovered the buses were too long for Irish Rural roads. They didn't last long in service here. A huge financial blunder. If theres one thing we do well in Ireland is huge financial blunders. Of course nobody was ever held to account for this waste of money. I am told that the school transport fleet would have been replaced with new buses for the same cost these Volvos.
I always wondered what happened in the end up there. Such a shame, considering how so many of these busses actually drove into this site. A lot of politics I’m afraid.
I belive the site is partially cleared . A couple of northern buses have gone back up there for preservation but most weren't in the condition to be saved
You can buy parts off the two men who broke in with a digger and ripped a few buses apart for there engine and various other parts. Alot of buses left on low loaders . If u watch closely youl see the KR ripped apart and a pile of bits thrown to one side. I think they were charging just to go in and look around 🤣
@@DieselProductions95 ur right I was being charged 400 euro to look at a bus for preservation sad to see the landlord and scrap man doing this the owner is was michael grimes he owned the buses and did nothing with them also would not sell or donate a bus .