Not mine, but a fantastic piece of scheduling and control centre explanation detailed in this old London Buses video, including early automatic tracking technology of buses. Well worth a watch.
This is actually my video and from my channel. This is how a bus doing Perth high frequency routes should look like and some promotional logos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0c64jb4_tA
Re: Official "Post Your Youtube's Here!" Thread
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 1:17 am
by Shoudy Chen
This is a video of a man being abusive towards a bus driver. The bus driver refused to leave and was being attacked by a man. A female passenger told him to get off. https://youtu.be/pFfc4S4fhlE
Re: Official "Post Your Youtube's Here!" Thread
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 8:58 pm
by iamthouth
Not mine, but a short video of three ladies riding every bus route in London. Would love to see someone do this for one of the major cities in Australia.
There's nothing like a unicorn . . . . .
That moment when hes about to go flying reminds me when I'm about to go on a freeway. https://youtu.be/qNTey5zbc8Q
In July 1992, direct CBD services from Sydney's Forest District commenced for the very first time. This was enabled by the Passenger Transport Act 1990 which granted approval for the first private operator in 40 years to operate direct bus services into the Sydney CBD.
From a humble initial limited number of weekday journeys, the Citybus (Routes 270/271/L70) has developed into the operator's most successful service which now runs seven days per week and offers high frequency peak hour services on weekday mornings and afternoons in addition to regular daytime and evening trips. All aboard!
Re: Official "Post Your Youtube's Here!" Thread
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2020 1:12 pm
by Swift
Jixuqianjin I got annoyed at that freeloader who got on your first run on the main rd in another video. I hate dealing with little pr##ks like him.
Re: Official "Post Your Youtube's Here!" Thread
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2020 1:53 pm
by Big Engine Mechanic
@jixuqianjin
Arrr . . . . . The old adjusting of the seat.
I thought he was going to pull out a cigarette when he got out.
I'd like to see him do that with out power steering.
Now everyone knows who I am on YouTube.
Sometimes I think well yer I like power steering but I like something without it because it's more of a challenge.
@Swift
I agree with you,
Its unfair on the people that do pay.
Re: Official "Post Your Youtube's Here!" Thread
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2020 3:39 pm
by Swift
Big Engine Mechanic you hit the nail on the head. That's the aspect that bugs me the most. What makes you so exceptional? Nothing!!
Re: Official "Post Your Youtube's Here!" Thread
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2020 5:25 pm
by jixuqianjin
The Volgren Optimus is available in rigid (10.8/11.9/12.5/14.5m), articulated (18m) and double-deck (12m) versions and has been sold around Australia and exported to Nara, Niigata and Tokyo, Japan.