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I just had a thought. Would it be legal in the UK? I know there were
some "issues" with single artics when they first appeared (something about couldn't charge fares on them). -- ***** *****The "return to" address embedded in this mail is wrong as an antispam measure. Please address new mails or replies to edwarddotharrison1atbtinternetdotcom replacing dot with a . and at with an @***** ***** |
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"Graham Harrison" wrote
the following in: I just had a thought. Would it be legal in the UK? I know there were some "issues" with single artics when they first appeared (something about couldn't charge fares on them). That's alright, TfL still don't. -- message by Robin May. Inimitable, but would you want to anyway? "GIVE IN! IT'S TIME TO GO!" - The NHS offers a high standard of care. http://robinmay.fotopic.net Spelling lesson: then and than are different words. |
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 11:34:26 +0000 (UTC), Graham Harrison wrote in
, seen in uk.transport.buses: [...] I know there were some "issues" with single artics when they first appeared (something about couldn't charge fares on them). That must have been a long time back, as I recall Midland Red (North) and later Midland Red (West) charging (and collecting) fares on the artics they got from South Yorks PTE, and I don't recall SYPTE or its successors *not* charging (or collecting) fares on their original artics (or their replacements). I'm trying to remember exactly when it was SYPTE bought its first artics, but I can't. MR(N) had ex-SYPTE artics by the mid 80's - I remember them appearing at Birmingham's Bull Ring Bus Station from Cannock in the days when I was a schoolkid moonlighting in the MRN travel centre there! -- Ross Hamilton, in Lincoln (UK) From address *will* bounce |
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"Mark Brader" wrote in message
... Did you ride it, or otherwise travel the same roads? I'd be interested to know the highest speed limit on the road and whether the trolleybuses actually reach that speed -- unless the overhead wire and the road surface are very good, I wouldn't think trolley poles would provide reliable contact for a road vehicle at much above city speeds. Mark, the erstwhile Mexborough and Swinton trolleybus service, between Rotherham and Conisborough, passed through a long stretch of open country with a slight downhill slope. On the farewell tour in 1961, pictures at http://www.btinternet.com/~terry.harper/ms1961.htm , our single-decker got up to a good speed, probably between 45 and 50 mph (80 kph for you colonials:-). -- Terry Harper, Web Co-ordinator, The Omnibus Society 75th Anniversary 2004, see http://www.omnibussoc.org/75th.htm E-mail: URL: http://www.terry.harper.btinternet.co.uk/ |
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The initial difficulty with Artics in this country was that under then
current legislation, passengers could not be carried in a trailer on public highways. Some fairly rudimentary artics, using a goods vehicle tractor unit with a very box-like semi-trailer, had seen limited airport use previously. Oxford operated the ex-Sheffield MAN's for some time. Drivers were given a fairly comprehensive training programme, but the Ministry decreed that any driver with an "all types" licence could drive them. Reversing technique was relatively straightforward, but took some getting used to. Rear axle steered in mirror formation to the front axle. When reversing, you simply "drove" the other end. Not as simple as it sounds. I cannot recal the fare collection arrangements, but as they settled on the 501 Blackbird Leys - Rail Station, it must have been near normal. Robin Clare "Ross" wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 11:34:26 +0000 (UTC), Graham Harrison wrote in , seen in uk.transport.buses: [...] I know there were some "issues" with single artics when they first appeared (something about couldn't charge fares on them). That must have been a long time back, as I recall Midland Red (North) and later Midland Red (West) charging (and collecting) fares on the artics they got from South Yorks PTE, and I don't recall SYPTE or its successors *not* charging (or collecting) fares on their original artics (or their replacements). I'm trying to remember exactly when it was SYPTE bought its first artics, but I can't. MR(N) had ex-SYPTE artics by the mid 80's - I remember them appearing at Birmingham's Bull Ring Bus Station from Cannock in the days when I was a schoolkid moonlighting in the MRN travel centre there! -- Ross Hamilton, in Lincoln (UK) From address *will* bounce |
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I always wondered what the reason was. Thanks.
So, is a double artic legal in the UK? -- ***** *****The "return to" address embedded in this mail is wrong as an antispam measure. Please address new mails or replies to edwarddotharrison1atbtinternetdotcom replacing dot with a . and at with an @***** ***** |
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![]() Ross wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 11:34:26 +0000 (UTC), Graham Harrison wrote in , seen in uk.transport.buses: [...] I know there were some "issues" with single artics when they first appeared (something about couldn't charge fares on them). That must have been a long time back, as I recall Midland Red (North) and later Midland Red (West) charging (and collecting) fares on the artics they got from South Yorks PTE, and I don't recall SYPTE or its successors *not* charging (or collecting) fares on their original artics (or their replacements). I'm trying to remember exactly when it was SYPTE bought its first artics, but I can't. MR(N) had ex-SYPTE artics by the mid 80's Ross, 2001-04 (DAK301-04V) deliveries started 09/1979. MAN built the front half and Goppel (Augsburg) built the trailers. Used on the 500 Clipper service (which was originally a free service). Withdrawn 09/1981. Returned to MAN (Swindon) Loan to City of Oxford 02/82 to 10/82 Loan to Midland Red (Express) 10/82 at NEC Motor Show car parks Loan to Midland Red West 01/83 to 12/83 Sold to Midland Red North in 01/84 2001 lent to Northern General 12/86 to 01/87 2004 lent to SYPTE 03/84 to 04/84 All withdrawn 02/87 Sold to Marlin Coast Bus Lines (The Beach Bus), Cairns, Queensland 03/87 2002 not operated and sold on to Grafton-Yamba Bus Service, Northern New South Wales 09/89. So now you know what happened to them ![]() Regards Dave Farrier |
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![]() "David Farrier" wrote in message ... Ross wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 11:34:26 +0000 (UTC), Graham Harrison wrote in , seen in uk.transport.buses: [...] I know there were some "issues" with single artics when they first appeared (something about couldn't charge fares on them). Big Snip There are pictures of 2001/05/06/10 on http://yorkshirebuses.photos.gb.com/ Keith. |
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Alex wrote in message . ..
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 20:02:59 GMT, (Neil Williams) wrote: On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 19:11:49 +0000 (UTC), "Graham Harrison" wrote: http://www.tpg.ch/Internet+TPG/Angla.../Ecp20january2 004.htm http://www.tpg.ch/Internet+TPG/Angla...cules/List+of+ Vehicles.htm There's a diesel version running around on the old 102 (now Metrobus something or other) in Hamburg, a former tram route now operated by diesel buses using much of the existing tram infrastructure. Neil And how do you reverse them? Not only that , whats to stop the powered rear section jackknifing the bit in the middle which given it only has a single wheel is probably quite happy to turn on its axis if given enough of a shove. B2003 |
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Alex wrote the following in:
On 12 Jun 2004 13:34:09 GMT, Robin May wrote: "Graham Harrison" wrote the following in: I just had a thought. Would it be legal in the UK? I know there were some "issues" with single artics when they first appeared (something about couldn't charge fares on them). That's alright, TfL still don't. Eh? Pay before you board, or "revenue free boarding" as it is referred to by some. -- message by Robin May-Silk and my close friend, Robert Kilroy-Kotton "GIVE IN! IT'S TIME TO GO!" - The NHS offers a high standard of care. http://robinmay.fotopic.net Spelling lesson: then and than are different words. |
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