plastic crap is probably mostly held together with tierips and ductape by now. these things won't last 100 years like proper ones do. the aficans dont' even want them. nuff said. lol. absolutely zero offroad capability. lots of weird bent glued in thermopane windows, tons of plastic. nothing there you want to poke a screwdriver into 4 years after it leaves the factory and they stop selling bumpers for it... lol. simply making you own parts is less of an option on this garbage. all time better spent welding together some brand new clones of the daf mb200 or mercedes o303 than trying to fix this shit up to keep running. -those- you can just run through the desert and acutally -get there-. lol.
taking the whole thing apart and seeing if you can produce literally everything about it in-house if need be should be part of normal aquisition/sales trajects anyway. and if you find one weird shaped bit of plastic or silly thermopane glass or glass that isn't in a rubber,. it's disqualified. lol. if it takes more than 4 screws and unhooking the tacho cable to remove the dashboard it also is disqualified. lol.
i dont understand this, I mean in other countrys the Buses are sooo old and ripe for scrap and Arriva is scrapping this bus, I mean in Switzerland we take so good care of our buses sol that we can use them for 30 years. And Arriva is scrapping this modern bus, who was only 12 years old, thats too young.
KimB10M for 1 sekund siden I hear that a lot. But route buses in Denmark always had a lifespan of 10-12 years (some even shorter), this is nothing unusual, only difference is that from 1990-2010 most of them were sold for export, now there are no buyers for them and the operators cannot re-use them in Denmark as (almost) every new tender requires electric buses.
I mean find an export company put it up for sale in 3rd world countries and they would be glad to have it I’m sure .. it’s a joke how much we waste with everything ! Not just this bus but food too
I live in Belgium. We also have this model (VDL-Jonckheere Transit 2000), but not the 13, 14 or the 15 meter bus. We only have 12 meter ones of this model. And the youngest ones are from 2010, but not scrapped. While the oldest ones are from 2000 or 2001 which are already scrapped in 2019 and the Corona years (2020 - 2021).
Daresay chassis rust would be an issue with these buses, hence the scrapping? Here in New Zealand a number of buses (buses here often have a 20-25 year service life) go on to have second lives as house-buses.
Rust has nothing to do with it. Buses work in contracts of 6-12 years, when the contracts expires the buses are redundant and is mostly scrapped. New contracts requires Euro 6 engines or electric buses.
AUS and NZ politicians do not care about pollution from public buses. In Northern Europe it's all about zero emission buses. I visited Mana Coaches back in 2013, they were working some ex. Copenhagen Volvo B10M from the early 1980's rebodied of course, but what a pleasure it was drive around in them. Check out my older videos.
@@KimB10M Here in the UK buses don't get scrapped because of contracts but more to do with poor maintenance, rust, lack of demand etc. Some buses that end up in scrapyards do get sold on if they're in reasonable condition. Most go to small bus firms that do school runs.
Nop! no buyers for them, haven't been for years. Contracts are 8-12 years long, then no more work for the buses and therefore withdrawn and later on sold for scrap. This year alone Arriva in Denmark have sold 325 buses for scrap.
Must be great to take a whole video of the entire process from the operator's point of view. Perhaps you can do that in on of your future scrapyard videos?
Not that long ago here in London we were still running buses around 40 years old, red double decker 'Routemaster' buses. Even now buses run up to 15 years old, but then leave London for a new working life in other areas of the UK.
We just had some London buses with front passenger & middle passenger doors here in Swindon. They did not last long here! They reversed out of the loading bay at the Bus Station & then stopped for a while as I guess the driver was trying to select Drive or a forward gear of some sort. I think they were only here about 1 month.
In Australia our metro buses last 25 years than sold on as motorhomes charter or scrapped we still have volvo b58 artics and mercedes O305g doing charter work our oldest government buses are 1999 MAN NL202 or NL232 cng
I suppose it's better to scrap old buses rather than replace them with other low-emission diesels (including hybrids), but let these continue polluting the atmosphere somewhere else. I have advocated for the same in NZ, although there the old buses are over 20 years in service, so they have fully outlived their economic life.
we should please not be proud of the fact that modern cars, buses, trucks get sorted out within short time and only some years of use. When I (*1961) was in school I went to school with public bus and lot of them were older than 20 years and still in good shape. Whsat a shame that the knowledge how to build a two decades long lasting bus got lost.
Buses have to go though this fate at some point. I mean all of the Old Gens from New York City Transit were retired and they are going through this fate.
Trashing a electronic destination sign still functioning? Trashing money for nothing. In Puerto Rico AMA System, were remove the sears, electronic signs and everything in good shape to use as replacement parts or equipment
@@KimB10M yeah but this is a waste this buses were functional this also harms the environment production footprint for new ones and waste of the old ones we shouldn't scrap the functional buses
I'm not sure if it's good to scrap such a new looking bus, even if he uses a few more fuel than a new one. There is needed a lot of "Grey" energy to produce a new one and often energetic production Amortisation compared to the savings in fuel took place first after 500000 to 700000km of usage.... Think that are More economic and greenwashing reasons for the break down
As Retired NYC Bus Operator it saddens me to see this Bus destroyed and tossed around like a rag doll
Sad to see a 2008 bus getting scrapped so soon! Great video btw!
That was two years ago. Now it's 2010-2012 buses getting recycled!
@@KimB10M Mental stuff!
plastic crap is probably mostly held together with tierips and ductape by now. these things won't last 100 years like proper ones do. the aficans dont' even want them. nuff said. lol. absolutely zero offroad capability. lots of weird bent glued in thermopane windows, tons of plastic. nothing there you want to poke a screwdriver into 4 years after it leaves the factory and they stop selling bumpers for it... lol. simply making you own parts is less of an option on this garbage. all time better spent welding together some brand new clones of the daf mb200 or mercedes o303 than trying to fix this shit up to keep running. -those- you can just run through the desert and acutally -get there-. lol.
taking the whole thing apart and seeing if you can produce literally everything about it in-house if need be should be part of normal aquisition/sales trajects anyway. and if you find one weird shaped bit of plastic or silly thermopane glass or glass that isn't in a rubber,. it's disqualified. lol. if it takes more than 4 screws and unhooking the tacho cable to remove the dashboard it also is disqualified. lol.
@@KimB10M 2010-2012??? Bruh my city still runs 2005’s
i dont understand this, I mean in other countrys the Buses are sooo old and ripe for scrap and Arriva is scrapping this bus, I mean in Switzerland we take so good care of our buses sol that we can use them for 30 years. And Arriva is scrapping this modern bus, who was only 12 years old, thats too young.
KimB10M
for 1 sekund siden
I hear that a lot. But route buses in Denmark always had a lifespan of 10-12 years (some even shorter), this is nothing unusual, only difference is that from 1990-2010 most of them were sold for export, now there are no buyers for them and the operators cannot re-use them in Denmark as (almost) every new tender requires electric buses.
I mean find an export company put it up for sale in 3rd world countries and they would be glad to have it I’m sure .. it’s a joke how much we waste with everything ! Not just this bus but food too
I live in Belgium. We also have this model (VDL-Jonckheere Transit 2000), but not the 13, 14 or the 15 meter bus. We only have 12 meter ones of this model. And the youngest ones are from 2010, but not scrapped. While the oldest ones are from 2000 or 2001 which are already scrapped in 2019 and the Corona years (2020 - 2021).
i would say 90% of that could of been recycled
Daresay chassis rust would be an issue with these buses, hence the scrapping? Here in New Zealand a number of buses (buses here often have a 20-25 year service life) go on to have second lives as house-buses.
Rust has nothing to do with it. Buses work in contracts of 6-12 years, when the contracts expires the buses are redundant and is mostly scrapped. New contracts requires Euro 6 engines or electric buses.
AUS and NZ politicians do not care about pollution from public buses. In Northern Europe it's all about zero emission buses. I visited Mana Coaches back in 2013, they were working some ex. Copenhagen Volvo B10M from the early 1980's rebodied of course, but what a pleasure it was drive around in them. Check out my older videos.
@@KimB10M Here in the UK buses don't get scrapped because of contracts but more to do with poor maintenance, rust, lack of demand etc. Some buses that end up in scrapyards do get sold on if they're in reasonable condition. Most go to small bus firms that do school runs.
why do they remove and destroy so early?
Is there no market for them?
Nop! no buyers for them, haven't been for years. Contracts are 8-12 years long, then no more work for the buses and therefore withdrawn and later on sold for scrap. This year alone Arriva in Denmark have sold 325 buses for scrap.
Painful to watch! I have ten of those wish they would fund me and I would get rid of them with a little assistance it will be environmentally friendly
@@KimB10M Really? All our Busses, after their life ends here, go to eastern Europe, and live a long life there!
@@KimB10M what did they replace them with
@@lorenzogore3536 they replaced them with crappy new buses
Must be great to take a whole video of the entire process from the operator's point of view. Perhaps you can do that in on of your future scrapyard videos?
Yeah sure but you don't know what time it was in the video
So yong then die our K230UB was registered in 2008 is still operating till Today
This video was taken at HJM-Recycling scrapyard in Glostrup, Denmark. A pretty small yard, so with all those busses must have been pretty tight.
so are the parts scrapped away will be recycled to.make new cars?
Not that long ago here in London we were still running buses around 40 years old, red double decker 'Routemaster' buses. Even now buses run up to 15 years old, but then leave London for a new working life in other areas of the UK.
We just had some London buses with front passenger & middle passenger doors here in Swindon. They did not last long here! They reversed out of the loading bay at the Bus Station & then stopped for a while as I guess the driver was trying to select Drive or a forward gear of some sort. I think they were only here about 1 month.
In Australia our metro buses last 25 years than sold on as motorhomes charter or scrapped we still have volvo b58 artics and mercedes O305g doing charter work our oldest government buses are 1999 MAN NL202 or NL232 cng
shame they dont recycle the glazing
do you always have to break everything?
Others might want to play with it too...
I suppose it's better to scrap old buses rather than replace them with other low-emission diesels (including hybrids), but let these continue polluting the atmosphere somewhere else. I have advocated for the same in NZ, although there the old buses are over 20 years in service, so they have fully outlived their economic life.
I do worry about the embodied energy though, e.g. from steel produced with coal fires. There is a lot of that that goes into a bus.
Hey Paul. You are not on Flickr anymore are you?
@@KimB10M no, I reviewed all my social media involvement last year, and shut down a few accounts. Flickr was a bit of a time-waster for me tbh.
I would have bought them and brought them here to the USA. Shame these were scraped
we should please not be proud of the fact that modern cars, buses, trucks get sorted out within short time and only some years of use. When I (*1961) was in school I went to school with public bus and lot of them were older than 20 years and still in good shape. Whsat a shame that the knowledge how to build a two decades long lasting bus got lost.
Ah jesus why so young to be scrapped in Ireland majority of buses live more than 20 years old why this one scrapped soon?
Heck, some even escaped scrapped long ago and is happy at 50 years old while out of commission
One of our bus companies (i wont name names) scraps buses at 20 years old regardless of condition. What part of the country are you in?
Emission rules
I see an L94 that got clawed on the right 😧
ممتاذ جدا تحطيم السيارات التى لم تعد تنتج على الطريق 0:51
In what country is this?
meanwhile in the uk they run 2004 stock
They Should've Scraped That Bus In 2023 When It Approaches 15 Years Of Age
You live in sg
@@36_snaps No I Live In The Philippines
no they should keep it as long as it lasts the new ones are worse
They had no export value??
No buyers for them. Happens all the time, so they get scrapped instead.
@@KimB10M Not even Africa?
Жаль😭💔💔 такой автобус красивый был.
Buses have to go though this fate at some point. I mean all of the Old Gens from New York City Transit were retired and they are going through this fate.
Вы правы автобус красивый был, в цвете украинский флаг 🇺🇦.Но его разбирают на металлолом,как и Украину.Символичное видео.
They should have made it a shelter for the homeless people to sleep
Trashing a electronic destination sign still functioning? Trashing money for nothing. In Puerto Rico AMA System, were remove the sears, electronic signs and everything in good shape to use as replacement parts or equipment
Only 12 years, and still like new, why to trashing? No way
Как семволично он крушит автобус с такой расцветкой.
Why so early 2008 is nothing
Old bus here
@@KimB10M im used to buses being 15/16 years old when they leave us thats the limit in greater manchester uk
Singapore : first time?
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Precision.
...destroying buses in good condition wtf! It's even more wasteful! I f_cking hate this!!!
no what the hell this is too new for this nor the old ones desserve it
That was two years ago. Now it's 2010-2012 buses getting scrapped!
@@KimB10M yeah but this is a waste this buses were functional this also harms the environment production footprint for new ones and waste of the old ones we shouldn't scrap the functional buses
@@KimB10M oh no.. that’s not good to hear😟
I'm not sure if it's good to scrap such a new looking bus, even if he uses a few more fuel than a new one. There is needed a lot of "Grey" energy to produce a new one and often energetic production Amortisation compared to the savings in fuel took place first after 500000 to 700000km of usage.... Think that are More economic and greenwashing reasons for the break down
That’s brutal if you scrap a bus but can you use an grenade
In Berlin fahren Busse die sind über 17.Jahre alt
oh noo not a Jonckheere :(
oh yes.. Only few of them left in DK. They were great buses - could take a lot of abuse.
Why not donate this buses to countries that doesnt have this kind of cars instead of doing this? It clear that they are working fine, i supposed.
bro u cud sell this bus to me, i would have converted this to an RV
Behold THE CLAW !
Правильно, пусть лучше современные удобные карыта уничтожают но не старые надёжные дизеля ДР1А.
Onları Türkiyede karavan yapardık be
Wow so sick
Güzelim otobüsü çöp yaptılar :(
Минус автобус.
😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
Лучше нам на Бугаків передали і він ходивби по рейсу Вінниця Бугаків но вже нічого не зробити
Good. Look
😣
U was in this bus but u died
Best job in the whole world. I would love to do this for a living.
😢
🗺️
Egy
~군자출판사 말이다 늙고병들고죽음 아니던가 누구나
is not good quality this shirt.
Автобус цвета украинский флаг 🇺🇦,разбирают на металлолом . Очень символично.
Stupid work
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