Thanks Terry. I remember many a Friday and Saturday night running to the bus station from Canterbury Court or the Embassy to get the last 255 back to Innaloo
Yes I remember the Wellington Bus station doing a 906 to and from Fremantle train replacement great memories. Also fantastic spot for Bus spotting and watch buses going about their business
Great memories Terry thanks for sharing. Also I'm sorry being one of the teenagers in the 80's flicking the stop button repeatedly :) I remember having "Jimmy" the bus driver at times too.
747 at Gosnells Depot in the 80's had the exterior painted to show the internal frames and underskin body components, when it was new it looked awesome driving about with that on it. They used to refer to it as "Boeing" given the number.
Wow, thanks. You are correct. (I drove them myself.) At 01:52 in my video is an artic loading off A road, which my failing memory assumed was a Freo service. Someone may be able to enlighten us what route it was probably doing. (Perhaps a peak hour "double bank" on the 760 route, for I believe they were only utilized on the rail replacements initially) One of Perth's bus Gurus may be able to enlighten us, please leave a comment. (Colin Davidson or Ian Kerr-any thoughts?)
Unfortunately, I don't have much. I have a few random photos of the Causeway Depot, some from the CAT depot, and some pictures of the Malaga Depot. I'll have a look at them, and see if I can link them into a video story. I have another project under way at the moment, so it might take a bit of time.
747 and I have history. I was driving her on Leach Highway on my way to Rockingham for a charter. As I started to brake for the traffic lights at Bull Creek Drive, she gave an almighty great shudder as she changed down, and the motor stalled at about 20 kph. I coasted to a stop, selected neutral and did a restart. As soon as I put it into gear, she stalled. She had seized her gear box, leaving the drive train to the back wheels lying on the road 200 meters behind me in the process. I got towed home, a terrifying experience being dragged 5 meters behind a tow truck, using my mirror to see the white line on my lane to keep straight! At least I had power steering with the motor going.
Any else agree that the old entertainment centre was way nicer to look at than the blue lego we have across the road now?
Nice one! I remember the old Welly St Bus Station when I first moved over here in 95 and the Ent Cent. Perth has changes so much since then.
Thanks Terry. I remember many a Friday and Saturday night running to the bus station from Canterbury Court or the Embassy to get the last 255 back to Innaloo
Interesting to watch as someone born 3-4 decades after most of the footage was shot
Great memories Terry. Thank you for sharing mate. 👍
I remember that bus lane and on the side of the entertainment centre somebody spray painted KISS in black paint .it was left there for a long time .
Yes I remember the Wellington Bus station doing a 906 to and from Fremantle train replacement great memories. Also fantastic spot for Bus spotting and watch buses going about their business
Great memories Terry thanks for sharing. Also I'm sorry being one of the teenagers in the 80's flicking the stop button repeatedly :) I remember having "Jimmy" the bus driver at times too.
At the time of Jimmy, I was driving the Willagee buses, and always got an old bus. My passengers called me "Larry in his Leyland!"
747 at Gosnells Depot in the 80's had the exterior painted to show the internal frames and underskin body components, when it was new it looked awesome driving about with that on it. They used to refer to it as "Boeing" given the number.
Did my apprenticeship at Kensington Street Workshop 1975 - 1978.
I was so impressed with K St. We could "eat our breakfast off the floor" it was so clean.
So many memories!
Any footage of OC500LE CNG buses or 1854? Great video Terry.
Just came from when you posted in perthbusinfo.
He joined?!?! Can you give me the link please?
Bus at 1:04 must of been taken in 1977 as the unfinished telephone exchange is in the background.
Thanks. I love it when people add vital information to videos. It makes them more interesting. Well done.
The 760/766 bus NEVER went through the old Wellington Street bus station. They travelled directly along Wellington Street
Wow, thanks. You are correct. (I drove them myself.) At 01:52 in my video is an artic loading off A road, which my failing memory assumed was a Freo service. Someone may be able to enlighten us what route it was probably doing. (Perhaps a peak hour "double bank" on the 760 route, for I believe they were only utilized on the rail replacements initially) One of Perth's bus Gurus may be able to enlighten us, please leave a comment. (Colin Davidson or Ian Kerr-any thoughts?)
Perth Entertainment Centre😍1:44
Can you please do a video on old bus depots if you have any footage please?
Unfortunately, I don't have much. I have a few random photos of the Causeway Depot, some from the CAT depot, and some pictures of the Malaga Depot. I'll have a look at them, and see if I can link them into a video story. I have another project under way at the moment, so it might take a bit of time.
@@terrymercer2379oh ok, well I know you will try your best!
1:09 My Mother Works On Wellington Street
Great stuff!
I MISS THE OLD RENAULT ARTIC #747
747 and I have history. I was driving her on Leach Highway on my way to Rockingham for a charter. As I started to brake for the traffic lights at Bull Creek Drive, she gave an almighty great shudder as she changed down, and the motor stalled at about 20 kph. I coasted to a stop, selected neutral and did a restart. As soon as I put it into gear, she stalled. She had seized her gear box, leaving the drive train to the back wheels lying on the road 200 meters behind me in the process. I got towed home, a terrifying experience being dragged 5 meters behind a tow truck, using my mirror to see the white line on my lane to keep straight! At least I had power steering with the motor going.
@@terrymercer2379 BUSES OF TODAY JUST DONT HAVE THE HEART THAT BUSES OF YESTERYEAR HAD.