1980s Traffic | Earls Court Road| Cromwell Road | London Roads | TN-SL-146-011
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- Опубликовано: 8 мар 2015
- TRAFFIC: Earls Court Rd/Cromwell Road-JUNCTION/TRAFFIC 24.8.87
TRAFFIC: Earls Court Rd/Cromwell Road
STOCK ROLL 146 Item 11
JUNCTION/TRAFFIC 24.8.87
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1985 I got a job as a press fleet driver for BMW at Bracknell. For 2 years I had a different new BMW every few weeks, and drive them all over the uk for photshoots. Watching this time capsule brings those days back perfectly. The mid to late eighties were such fun times! From Live Aid to 1990!
Its sad to think that more than likely every last one of these vehicles no longer exist.
As a local, is interesting to see the row of Victorian terraced houses on the corner of EC road and Cromwell road. Obviously now gone and replaced with a modern apartments building.
Brings back memories of heavy traffic in the city centre and the metallic taste of traffic fumes when road traffic was the future.
only 1528 views? Should be 3m views, great to see a few Citroens GSA CX and the Volvo 340s, bread and butter Escort vans and a 2.0 Sierra estate, I liked the mk4 XR3i with wheel trims, rare today
So many classic cars.
Great times and great cars back then, now days its all these boring cars with same colours most of them, and too many bmws and mercs but they aren't the ones from those days its all new garbage of todays low qulity and high price tags, also roads have changed alot, more pay parking, more cameras and speed cameras, more traffic, and yellow lines, one ways roads, and wide bike lanes everywhere, and inpatient drivers who just want to over take you here and there, also driving is boring in todays day compare to back then because you had more freedom and better cars to enjoy in.
Cars were OK back then - I worked at a car dealers at the time - but they weren't that good . Cars today are a lot more bland to drive but also much safer , reliable , economical and comfortable .
Favourite car I've ever owned was an 80s 205 Gti , weighed nothing and very fast but went very rusty .
@@andynixon2820 yeh but I don't think saftey of new cars and those ugly new deshins that are coming up these days can take over order cars, but If I want a safe and relible car I bound get 2001 02 lexus is200 which is pretty safe, also these days people relying on technology more then their own brains to be honest, so many drivers these days don't even look were they going they drive like idots and own a expensive new car they don't deserve to even ride a hourse let alone car, I've seen people realy on sensors and all the crap, that they forget to turn on their headlights when it's dark they'll wait for a sensor to detect the dark and will turn on rather turn a single switch to make them on and you safe as well.
They ruined our London with all this gentrification BS
London has become ugly place and I for one was glad we moved away from Central London back then. I will always remember London as per this video.
@@andynixon2820
Yep, that was the biggest problem with old cars (70s,80s,90s) is they rust so badly
I lived not far from there (Back then). Happy days.
Fords greats era I think with cars vans & lorries here as well
Bedford cf vans were good too.
A lot of volvos & estates back then
White astra gte bring back the 80s.
Really appreciate this footage, especially as bus driver who often goes along that route. Traffic in 2023 hasn’t changed that much, still as crazy as ever.
Its amazing how many of the cars you see in the vid are now modern classics going up in value. Back in days of mainly fords and vauxhalls with no ugly SUVs about
Lots of xr3i's lovely times
didnt we have a lovely time...at least town traffick seemed faster back then ...great vehicles/colours too
3:54 White Van Man in a new C registration Mercedes so probably August 1985.
brilliant... great memories...
I can almost smell the lead fumes
The lead didn't smell. But the exhaust sure did
Car engines back then were noisy compared to today's engines
Now all you hear is the tires
@@spidyman8853 yep
0:43 bronze coloured Honda Integra next to motorbike and taxi. My first car was a white Integra.
Interesting big old Japanese barge at1:50. Not sure what it is exactly, but it's no doubt very very rare these days. And a top of the range Rover SD1 Vitesse (with headlamp wipers!) just behind it
Nissan laurel 6
As a student I lived in the area for a few years, 82-85, noisy but lots of fun. Many visits to the Hansom Cab just up the road too.
It seems like yesterday
Yes it does. But this was more than 30 years ago so that means we're getting old . Oh bugger .
@@andynixon2820 yes 👍
Cars had character
Was working for metpath at ravenscourt sq w6 then used the a4 to get to the Cromwell hospital
My word, that's a lot of fractions on that sign at the start. Looks like a maths question
Looking at the make of the cars, looks like mid 1980s
1987
My goodness. Audi & BMW just didn’t feature. It’s Renault 5 Ford fiesta or escort or Mondeos, with Mercs and various Vauxhalls and Volvos with a smattering of the old Rovers and old defunct Leyland
The cars!!!
The Sierras. The XR3i. The Metro. The Cortina. The old two-door London buses.
😭😭😭
I promise, if you make me Prime Minister, no vehicles newer than early '90s vehicles except the good sports cars will be allowed.
Looking at the cars fashion and trees I say this is late may 86 Edit was 27 August 1987....almost right
Ahh the sweet old 1980s, and in Britain. The ever-young Queen, Maggie, JK Rowling still a young woman... What a times...
The only 4x4 is suzuki
looked a whole lot better without that ghastly advertising artwork
Yea that was the good old days, believe it or not,but in fact they were better than today, now three quarters of the population have been scared into living a painfully boring miserable existence, thanks labour thanks conservatives,you really have destroyed what was once a great city
Hideously ugly and cheap little cars compared to what people in the US and Canada were driving around in 1987
The UK and Europe needed to have cars that could go around corners, and didn't need parking lots the size of Belgium to park them. And fuel consumption better than 10 mpg was, strangely, favoured as well for some reason
Poorly designed streets and intersections too , thus making things more unpleasant for drivers and pedestrians both .