Sydney Trains Vlog 2201: Vintage Sydney Bus Nostalgia Ride - 1970’s Leyland Atlantean

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  • Опубликовано: 7 апр 2024
  • Vlog 2201
    Vintage Sydney Bus Nostalgia Ride
    In this video we ride a 1970’s Leyland Atlantean Double Decker on a Route 443 from White Bay to QVB
    #travel #travelvlog #sydneytrainsvlogs
    Filmed on 24/3/2024

Комментарии • 36

  • @shriniwasrao8491

    Vintage Sydney Bus 💯💯💯

  • @shriniwasrao8491

    Beautiful view of Imax Sydney 💜💜 as well as nice View of Sydney Street 💙👍

  • @bengray976

    Great video

  • @shriniwasrao8491

    Nice video 💯💯👍

  • @ForTheBirbs

    Ah yes, the legendary Atlantean. Time to visit White Bay memtuinks. Cheers

  • @nswtrains3153

    I like that bus, looks good, I love it since I’m really into buses at the moment!

  • @aussiejohn5835

    Hi Phil 👋 I enjoyed the ride and have great memories of the Atlantean deckers. They were very controversial, and the subject of a prolonged strike over the introduction of one man buses. The issue was the safety of these buses without a conductor to control loading and to prevent injuries to passengers who were negotiating the stairs. The driver couldn't observe the staircase because it was in the centre of the bus and not directly behind the driver. The driver was also unable to observe the top deck and to fix that problem a "periscope" was installed which allowed the driver to look up and observe the top deck via a "viewer" which was directly in front of the front seat above the driver. The issue of available seating on the top deck was helped by the installation of a passenger counter on the bottom step of the staircase with a tiny counter screen nearby. When a passenger stepped on the bottom step to climb the stairs, the counter would indicate one less seat available upstairs. When a passenger stepped on the top step to go down the stairs and again on the bottom step the counter would indicate an extra seat was available upstairs. This worked well until students decided to play musical steps and eventually the counter stopped working. The periscope also worked well until someone placed an object over the screen or decided to sit on the screen. I hope I haven't bored you with this information.

  • @Redozer3

    I saw a leyland atlantean when I stayed at a hotel near Town Hall. It was awesome. I even have a picture on my phone. I guess they do services almost every week.

  • @Chadtransportvlogs

    Excellent video Phil i love the looks of the old vintage buses

  • @meerabains-866

    Wow nice video so lucky 🍀! I’ve been on double decker buses 🚍 as well as normal ones!

  • @geoffreymoore1510

    Thanks, Phil, for the great ride on the Atlantean. They were not in service for all that long, I don't believe. Check out my updated Eastern Suburbs rail video, including the "ghost" station at Woollahra.

  • @glennjackson4131

    Thank you Phil, great memories of mine travelling on the Leyland Atlantean as a 10yr old with my grandfather….

  • @johnmaddox4403

    The atlantean was released during that period of highway making, intended highways to northern beaches, newcastle via hunters hill, etc never saw this in its lifetime, sign of modern transportation and one man operation, for enviromental and green ban reasons and unions never saw thst day, so quite fitting to have it run the rozelle interchange and anzac bridge as a what would have been metaphorically. I remember catching these buses on a precusor route to the eastern suburbs railway in early 1979 before the esr opened. Jm

  • @Gribbo9999

    I drove a yellow Leyland Atlantean in the early 1970s for a year or two with Tyne and Weir Passenger Transport executive in Newcastle-u-Tyne. Easy to drive. Some good memories.

  • @rodneyjeffery9726

    nice old bus

  • @geoffreymartin2764

    My bus this arvo (Tuesday 9th) came up Market St. Wet and windy but the power station looks great.

  • @hawkeye4184

    This bus is the first Atlantean I ever rode on back in 1969 I think. It was on a 183 from North Narrabeen to Wynyard.

  • @kcobley

    Anzac Bridge is 30 next year.

  • @honeybelle14

    I managed to get a ride on the vintage bus last Australia Day from North Sydney to Macquarie Street and vice versa 😊

  • @jdouble-l19978

    lol it's more like Sydney Bus Vlogs than Sydney Trains Vlog as depicted in the video's title.