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Annewiggy
Tamworth
736 of 930  Thu 16th May 2019 11:26am  

I wonder if my dad ever drove it, he was working at Harnall Lane about that time!
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Corley
737 of 930  Sat 18th May 2019 11:57am  

Most drivers did not like driving 100. When introduced it had a fully automatic gearbox which proved sluggish and Lydgate Hill was always a challenge. CCT Engineers then fitted a manual crash box. CCT Buses at this time were all pre-select and the driving technique for a manual is totally different and most drivers were never trained on it. So only a few of the "enthusiast" type drivers would ever volunteer on this. Ultimately CCT Engineers converted it again to a pre-select but by that time the Crossley engine as fitted being non-standard in an AEC + Gardner engined fleet (I do know there were 16 or so Daimlers) became expensive to maintain and was withdrawn. So, Annewiggy, unlikely your dad drove it but not impossible
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
738 of 930  Sun 19th May 2019 11:00am  

I picked up this interesting booklet at Astley Book Farm yesterday. Some interesting pictures of buses and trams.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
739 of 930  Sun 19th May 2019 11:01am  

A page from the book
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu
740 of 930  Mon 20th May 2019 10:03am  

On 16th May 2019 8:58am, CKV 1D said: The "WHITE LADY", seen here standing outside Harnall Lane Garage in 1951!
Bus 100 lives on, at least in the form of a 3D digital model. Click on the link '3D Model', wait a few seconds and you will be able to rotate, pan and zoom. It works with Windows and most browsers, I'm not sure about Android and Apple though.
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Midland Red

741 of 930  Mon 20th May 2019 10:13am  

courtesy M D Woods one of Sid Cooper's wonderful illustrations
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
742 of 930  Mon 20th May 2019 4:54pm  

CKV 1D 1951 that was the time American women had a White Lady league or something, forget what it was about now, was it something to do with that? The time when Good Taste won the November Handicap The time when we lived on £4 a week The time when a shampoo and set was 5/- The time a two bedroom house was 10/- council rates. Or was it The White Lady Ghost near Coventry? The time I met Jane outside the Empire, instead of her sister
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Midland Red

743 of 930  Wed 12th Jun 2019 10:20pm  

A Flickr album almost totally dedicated to buses in and around Coventry Thumbs up
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
744 of 930  Sat 17th Aug 2019 7:09pm  

A bit of light reading Oh my Coventry bus revisions.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
745 of 930  Thu 26th Sep 2019 1:18pm  

Hi all Wave There are restrictions about what we can take on bus. I've always known that some materials/goods are prohibited to be carried on public transport. The rule was, if you could stick it up your jumper it was ok. I witnessed as a school child, someone being told that they could not bring a gallon paraffin on to a bus.
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Heathite
746 of 930  Thu 26th Sep 2019 4:33pm  
Off-topic / chat  

Annewiggy
747 of 930  Thu 26th Sep 2019 5:09pm  
Off-topic / chat  

Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
748 of 930  Thu 26th Sep 2019 5:29pm  

I was 91 years old and got thrown off a bus because I had fish and chips in a carrier bag. We were told the driver was within his rights because people might not like the smell? Huh! (not Coventry)
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Heathite
749 of 930  Thu 26th Sep 2019 5:40pm  
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PeterB
Mount Nod
750 of 930  Thu 26th Sep 2019 8:16pm  

On 26th Sep 2019 1:18pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said: I've always known that some materials/goods are prohibited to be carried on public transport.
The rules for NX Coventry are: All luggage that customers bring onto vehicles is carried at the discretion of the driver and the following items will not be carried in any circumstances: - explosive, hazardous or combustible material - uncovered tins of paint or any other liquid - sheets of glass - non-folding bicycles - any individual item of luggage (except suitcases) weighing in excess of 15 kg (33 lbs.) - any item that is likely to cause injury or offence to our customers or to staff - any item that is likely to cause damage to our vehicles. So no perfume, cleaners or newpapers (unless up your jumper) Wink Peter.
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