{"id":3946,"date":"2024-03-19T02:30:50","date_gmt":"2024-03-19T02:30:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/a-gift-from-a-celeb-2\/"},"modified":"2024-03-19T02:30:50","modified_gmt":"2024-03-19T02:30:50","slug":"a-gift-from-a-celeb-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/a-gift-from-a-celeb-2\/","title":{"rendered":"A Gift From A Celeb (2)"},"content":{"rendered":"
A P.S. From Yesterday<\/span><\/p>\n The authors have certainly covered the aims and objectives of the politicians in their record of the innovation and development of the fleet. For fbb’s taste, however, there isn’t enough on the operational side of South Yorkshire PTE.<\/p><\/div>\n … but it doesn’t tell you that the bus, as above, was pictured at the delightful City terminus of Ringinglow.\u00a0<\/p>\n Likewise, we are told of the experimental use of a bendybus on route 56 to Wybourn …<\/p>\n … and there is even a map, but a bit of context might have helped.<\/p>\n Wybourn is an ex council estate quite close to the city centre.<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p><\/div>\n There are also chapters on the work of the depots and the engineers therein …<\/p>\n … plus a whole section about service vehicles including pictures of very venerable vehicles inherited from the Municipalities.<\/p>\n The Commer lorry was retained as an apprentice vehicle …<\/p>\n … still in Sheffield Transport livery; but fbb remember it in use. For example, it carried the railings for the temporary departure stand on Bridge Street for the buses to Hillsborough for Sheffield Wednesday home games.<\/p><\/div>\n … a leaflet for the villages to the north east of Doncaster amongst others<\/p>\n Also, and typical of the innovation mentioned in Peter Sephton’s introduction, were the Nippers. These were routes to areas which would have ben difficult to serve with a big bus.<\/p>\n They were part of the County’s political policy of ensuring that everyone had access to a bus service.<\/p>\n It was a noble but expensive aim as was the County’s low fares policy which fell fould of Margaret Thatcher’s “Commercialisation” and “No Subsidy” legislation.<\/p><\/div>\n Thus led to privatisation and deregulation and a slow but unstoppable decline in the Public Transport service for South Yorkshire.\u00a0<\/p><\/div>\n … and a glimpse of another thorn in the side of the bus services, namely the Supertram.<\/p><\/div>\n The PTE did not last long enough to run the trams, but, ironically, a change of operating company is happening right now. (See tomorrow’s blog).<\/p><\/div>\n A railway snippet will follow tomorrow.<\/p><\/div>\n If you like buses and their technology, this is an excellent and stimulating book. If you want to know where and when the buses ran, fbb recommends that you borrow someone else’s copy or find a nice man like Riger French to give you theirs!<\/p><\/div>\n