Showing posts with label bus service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bus service. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 November 2011

CUMBRIA SUMMER SERVICES END ON A HIGH

AEC Regent UTC 672 at Barnard Castle ((click to enlarge)
Cumbria Classic Coaches summer service to Barnard Castle ended on a high on Wednesday 26th Oct when so many passengers wanted to travel on the last run of the summer / autumn route via Middleton in Teesdale that a duplicate vehicle was called for. CCC have a policy of using duplicate vehicles whenever the loadings exceed capacity of the normal service bus to ensure that passengers are never left behind. The scheduled vehicle, ex Bamber Bridge AEC Regent, had already set off with a healthy load of passengers from the Bowber Head Bus Depot to the Fat Lamb where a significant queue was encountered, with more joining at Kirkby Stephen Station, so by the time the 1955 double decker reached Kirkby Stephen Market Square it was a forgone conclusion that a duplicate vehicle would be required.
Ian the conductor gives directions to alighting passengers (click to enlarge)
CCC had already prepared ex Preston Corporation Leyland PS1 and this was swiftly despatched to Kirkby Stephen to pick up the excess passengers. The 1946 PS1 set off in pursuit of the AEC Regent which had also left intending passengers at Winton and Brough, so, to their relief the Leyland PS1 stopped to collect them before making its way to Barnard Castle. Although the service to Barnard castle runs all year round, the normal summer timetabled service is via the more lengthy and picturesque route calling at Middleton in Teesdale before setting off again to Barnard Castle, with its thriving Wednesday market and shops.
Having dropped its passengers, the AEC heads for the coach park (click to enlarge)
The Cumbria Classic Coaches Tuesday market day route to Hawes also came to an end during the same week and unlike the Barnard Castle route, it ceases completely until Easter time when it re-starts again and this years final run using the AEC Regent to Hawes was also heavily used on the final day, but didn't require a duplicate.
David Gambles

Wednesday, 13 January 2010

Ten Years on the 569 Route

Here's a photo of Harvey returning to Bowber Head taken on 29/07/2008 this being the tenth anniversary of Cumbria Classic Coaches service to Hawes. The bus had been decorated inside with balloons and had a special 10th Anniversary poster displayed in the upstairs back window of the bus. Carol and I always enjoy our Tuesday trips to Hawes, wandering around the market, having lunch in the Fountain pub or the Creamery (both highly recommended) and generally taking in the atmosphere of this busy little market town. David G

Wednesday, 6 January 2010

Snow stops route 572

Um what to say for our first post.
Well Hi
Welcome to Cumbria Classic Coaches blog.
Hopefully we'll keep this up to date with our latest news and happenings.
Today..... Snow!
Today we couldn't run route 572 because of the snow and the A66 being shut. This is the first time we have missed a service run in 11 years! The snow is really deep here (for us) and yesterday we took a bus up to the Fat Lamb as our lane is really bad, the bus slid down the slope outside. And the bus is still there! The A66 is shut with deep snowdrifts and a jacknifed lorry.
Glad we don't have any bookings this weekend. Anthony was out on one on New Years Eve and went over Whinlatter Pass, bit of a white knuckle ride, road was shut but the signs were half way up the pass not at the end so he couldn't turn round!