heathite
Coventry |
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Sun 3rd Jul 2016 3:13pm
Thank you for that, very useful. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
542 of 946
Sat 16th Jul 2016 2:14pm
Hi all
Returning home from Birmingham airport this afternoon, I have had a last ride aboard the 360, from the Brooklands pub, to Holbrooks. Some of the stops have already been changed to the No 61. The 61 is the same route from Coundon as the 360, to my home, but is only once an hour. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
543 of 946
Sun 31st Jul 2016 2:22pm
Hi all
An area of Coventry that appears to be very devoid of public transport is Baginton. Try getting to the "Old Mill" or the "Lunt Fort" & you will see what I mean. There is a skeleton of a service, almost providing there is a Z in the spelling of that day of the week.
Historically, I travelled to school on the old No17 Baginton Village bus service, but it always needed a subsidy & being on the city boundary with Warwick county, it appears to have been a "nobody wants" orphaned casualty. When the airport was doing good business, a regular half-hourly service was well used, but once the airport died, the bus service died with it. That might explain why I see so many ring & ride vehicles in that area now. How do older folk cope out there who can no longer drive? |
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CKV 1D
COVENTRY |
544 of 946
Sun 21st Aug 2016 10:32pm
I've got this Old Age Pensioners Pre-Paid 3d Bus Ticket here from Bedworth Urban District Council, which was issued for use on Coventry Corporation's buses and valid from Bedworth terminal to Ironbridge and vice versa! One thing that's puzzled me slightly is, whereabouts exactly on the route is "IRONBRIDGE"??? (and it's not the one in Shropshire I must point out!!! lol).
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CKV 1D
COVENTRY |
545 of 946
Mon 22nd Aug 2016 3:09pm
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
546 of 946
Mon 22nd Aug 2016 6:31pm
Well I'm damned, blowed if my old granddad didn't have one of those tickets. Was going to put it with my collection and got a clip round the ear instead. I'm flabbergasted. What this forum brings forth is astonishing, |
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CKV 1D
COVENTRY |
547 of 946
Thu 3rd Nov 2016 5:44pm
A "Coventry Transport" leaflet here from 1964, for anyone wishing to hire a vehicle from their fleet?
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CKV 1D
COVENTRY |
548 of 946
Thu 3rd Nov 2016 5:48pm
"CCT" contact details here on the back of the leaflet!
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CKV 1D
COVENTRY |
549 of 946
Thu 3rd Nov 2016 5:53pm
Pictured inside the leaflet are just two of the "CCT" vehicles that you can get for your money!
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Prof
Gloucester |
550 of 946
Tue 15th Nov 2016 9:28pm
Wartime buses with the wooden slatted seats, and also the leather/rexine concertina folding window blinds, with a small aperture for each blind cut out so you could (with difficulty) see out to where you had reached on the journey. This was not often needed though as has been said many conductors would call out the street names at each stop or junction, some in Hillfields had four or five for the one stop.
I recall this well, maybe it was wartime blackout that started it all.
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Ken Dickson
High Hesket Cumbria |
551 of 946
Tue 15th Nov 2016 10:46pm
I do not know if it is the power of nostalgia but my memory tells me that when I boarded a Coventry Corporation bus in the late 1940's there was a distinctive smell. It may have been the fuel but I feel it was something else as well. In those days we got the number 1 (I think) from the Valley Road terminus at Stoke Heath into town getting off near the Council House. I have been away from Coventry for some time now, did the number 1 in those days go between Stoke Heath and Chapelfields? Was the Cheylesmore bus number 2? Please don't laugh, for me there was a unique smell, which I liked. |
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Midland Red
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552 of 946
Tue 15th Nov 2016 11:06pm
Don't know about the smell, Ken, but you're quite right above the route numbers
Check them out here on this great site |
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Ken Dickson
High Hesket Cumbria |
553 of 946
Wed 16th Nov 2016 5:39am
Thank you for that Midland Red. Will contact you shortly about Coventry Speedway and a couple of other joint interests.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
554 of 946
Wed 16th Nov 2016 9:01am
On 15th Nov 2016 10:46pm, Ken Dickson said:
I do not know if it is the power of nostalgia but my memory tells me that when I boarded a Coventry Corporation bus in the late 1940's there was a distinctive smell. It may have been the fuel but I feel it was something else as well. In those days we got the number 1 (I think) from the Valley Road terminus at Stoke Heath into town getting off near the Council House. I have been away from Coventry for some time now, did the number 1 in those days go between Stoke Heath and Chapelfields? Was the Cheylesmore bus number 2? Please don't laugh, for me there was a unique smell, which I liked.
It's odd about our memories of what we remember with smells. Harnall Lane garage supervisor once told me that it was a mix of caustic soda, disinfectant & cats. The cats were there by design, as they kept the problems of rats & mice in check. That is what I was told. |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
555 of 946
Wed 16th Nov 2016 4:27pm
NeilsYard, good photo's of Pool Meadow, but the opposite side was for coaches and during the fifties was loose ash.
What is the building opposite the Pool Meadow cafe the Midland Red bus stands next to? |
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