April 4, 2011 at 10:39 pm
Hey everyone,
Sorry I have been inactive on the forum for the last several months, nice to be back though. I am not a bus spotter by any means but now and again get interested in this whole world so maybe we have a knowledgeable person here who can answer a question of mine. I know now that Wrightbus are based in Northern Ireland but am I right in assuming that their buses are fully assembled at their plant there? If that is indeed the case how are the buses transported to Britain as many of their customers are in England/Scotland/Wales. Is it as simple as they are driven under their own steam onto a ferry and driven through to the city they will serve?
Kind regards
EGPH
By: critter592 - 12th April 2011 at 03:20
Anyone ever driven a bus ?
Yes, I own a classic Leyland Leopard coach. It seldom leaves the yard, as it requires a second mortgage to fill the tank.
Is it as much fun as he thinks he’s missed ?
Yes. 😀
By: Sky High - 11th April 2011 at 19:33
“…..looking at the poor driver battling a freezing winter rainstorm in a mac , goggles , scarf , and flat cap perched high up on a perilous fully open driving position….”
Now that brings back some memories!!
By: BumbleBee - 11th April 2011 at 17:56
My husband came home yesterday complaining that he’d missed his one and only chance to take the wheel of a real bus.
He’d been to a bus event at Dunsfold aerodrome and the public were allowed to have a go at driving an old bus,but he couldn’t do it because the car’s being repaired and he didn’t have his driving licence with him.
The poor chap’s had to console himself with two minute toy buses and some expensive but extremely boring bus books.
Anyone ever driven a bus ?
Is it as much fun as he thinks he’s missed ?
By: tornado64 - 5th April 2011 at 22:59
i used to live not too far from the leyland plant at leyland
during the 70’s leyland built just the chassis engine and driving positions it was just a skeletal frame
from the factory they were driven under thier own steam to various coachbuilders around the country
many a time we would pass them on the motorway in our old hillman minx
looking at the poor driver battling a freezing winter rainstorm in a mac , goggles , scarf , and flat cap perched high up on a perilous fully open driving position
i always though that had to be one of the worst jobs ever all the crapness of a motorcycle without the bennefit of dodging through traffic jams
i presume they will come over on the ferries that go into fleetwood as it is a regular truck ferry and pretty central for them to be driven onwards !!
By: davecurnock - 5th April 2011 at 20:27
My husband,who’s as fascinated by buses as I am by flying-boats,tells me that Wrightbus are building the new London bus,nicknamed the Borismaster.
He told me a lot more about it that I can’t remember,but here’s a picture of it for those weird people that might be interested –
That’s only a mock-up though! – is Boris?:D
Answers on the back of a Routemaster, please.
By: EGPH - 5th April 2011 at 18:41
Thanks for taking the time to answer my query barry.
It was whilst reading an article about the new London bus that I found out that Wrightbus are Northern Irish. That will be a long drive for someone when the time comes!!
By: 91Regal - 5th April 2011 at 17:55
For those people within easy reach of Duxford, they have an annual ‘Showbus’ event; this years is on 18th.September. I am told that it’s quite an interesting day out.
By: fiesty fox - 5th April 2011 at 17:48
Hi
Wrightbus link
http://www.wrightbus.com/site/default.asp
Cheers
Jeff.
By: Newforest - 5th April 2011 at 16:23
He told me a lot more about it that I can’t remember,but here’s a picture of it for those weird people that might be interested –
You might be right about weird, only 86 people have viewed it including me (just to keep up to date with the scene. 😉 )
By: BumbleBee - 5th April 2011 at 13:06
My husband,who’s as fascinated by buses as I am by flying-boats,tells me that Wrightbus are building the new London bus,nicknamed the Borismaster.
He told me a lot more about it that I can’t remember,but here’s a picture of it for those weird people that might be interested –
By: barrythemod - 5th April 2011 at 10:12
I rang them on 028 2564 1212.
Once fully built at the factory they are driven,under their own steam,to their destination.