Amazing to see how there are more fields in the distance in the view from Wibsey. All filled in with housing estates. Look at the people shopping in the centre. Not even that long ago and still far better.
Brings back memories of the green and yellow livery and the city centre which has undergone a lot of change. There's a "Rossi's" Ice Cream van that appears at 06:42 that's still doing the rounds. Great stuff, really enjoyed it.
Will Scarlett, yes very true. Bradford Council should be held accountable for their actions, i`m surprised they haven`t been brought to a hearing. The 90`s and early noughties were a very optimistic time for me. I truly felt that we, as a city were moving foward together. Everything took a downward spiral after the demolition of the Old Broadway buildings began in March 2004. I`m not even sure what happened to the friendly people i used to know in Bradford town.
Everyone has their own era of nostalgia for Bradford, but the general opinion is it began to decline in the 1960s onwards. However IMHO I would say this is true and that it became really noticeable in the late 1990s onwards. In 2020 it is a total cesspit. Shame because it had a lot to offer at one point.
Forster Square began running electric services to Leeds in spring '95 so the mention of the class 308s in this video puts it around about that time. Not sure why the 321 was featured as they didn't serve that line until several years later when the 333s had come in. I still like that red/cream livery the local units wore, nicer than the current liveries IMO.
Yes cannot care less.tjhosse were the bus I used when I was a student at Bradford University of Bradford. Do good to feel so young.whetr are you my good friends if you still remember Was studying at.mangt Centre between 1978 and 2981
@@WillScarlet1991 It was named after Enoch Priestley who, for many years, campaigned for a direct road into Bradford from Wibsey. There is film of trolleybuses travelling up ST ENochs and they made a far better job of it than diesel buses
@@kazamshah4543 It was not clean outside the city center in the early/mid 90s, I distinctly remember how dirty it was in Manningham and Girlington around that time, and still is today. Not a lot of change really. Just a lot of nostalgia and rose tinted specs.
Good point. Girlington was already a dirty mice infested shithole when the Pakistani`s started to move in at that time. Manningham and Girlington are even more disgusting these days. Saw kids playing with a large rat at the Mughul gardens in Lister Park. Welcome to third world hellhole!!!
@@kazamshah4543 To think that once upon a time Manningham was reserved for the elites, and full of doctors, lawyers and other higher end professions etc. I forget when that ended, perhaps around the 1930s?
Great video, thank you for uploading as it was nice seeing the old Bradford...:-)
Thank you for watching and commenting
@@CitytransportInfoplus do you have any more?
Amazing to see how there are more fields in the distance in the view from Wibsey. All filled in with housing estates. Look at the people shopping in the centre. Not even that long ago and still far better.
Brings back memories of the green and yellow livery and the city centre which has undergone a lot of change. There's a "Rossi's" Ice Cream van that appears at 06:42 that's still doing the rounds. Great stuff, really enjoyed it.
Congratulation on your video well done and great editing of the video it actually captured quite a lot city Transferring
Thanks you
Great Film!
I miss the 90’s. Bitterly. Bring back those awesome days.
I miss the 90`s bitterly too mate, esp Bradford town in those days. I`d give my right arm away to bring back those fabulous days.
kazam Shah+ Bradford Council has a lot to answer for. They destroyed such a great city centre.
Will Scarlett, yes very true. Bradford Council should be held accountable for their actions, i`m surprised they haven`t been brought to a hearing. The 90`s and early noughties were a very optimistic time for me. I truly felt that we, as a city were moving foward together. Everything took a downward spiral after the demolition of the Old Broadway buildings began in March 2004. I`m not even sure what happened to the friendly people i used to know in Bradford town.
Everyone has their own era of nostalgia for Bradford, but the general opinion is it began to decline in the 1960s onwards. However IMHO I would say this is true and that it became really noticeable in the late 1990s onwards. In 2020 it is a total cesspit. Shame because it had a lot to offer at one point.
@@EgoShredder Sadly Covid was/is the final nail in the coffin for the city. It'll be a miracle if it recovers.
Memory lane... I used to love them buses especially the Leyland Atlantis. Wish they'd bring them back.
Forster Square began running electric services to Leeds in spring '95 so the mention of the class 308s in this video puts it around about that time. Not sure why the 321 was featured as they didn't serve that line until several years later when the 333s had come in. I still like that red/cream livery the local units wore, nicer than the current liveries IMO.
I've a feeling this was a couple of years earlier than 1995. The average car in the vid seems to belong to about the 1992/3 era.
Yes cannot care less.tjhosse were the bus I used when I was a student at Bradford University of Bradford.
Do good to feel so young.whetr are you my good friends if you still remember
Was studying at.mangt Centre between 1978 and 2981
Great video 👍🏽
I remember the old microriders!
@raylyd
Maybe in those days more money was spent on street cleaning, so that it was done more frequently? I don't know for sure.
the bus paint is like newport bus old paint job.
is it me or where streets cleaner back then???
some cardiff bus hate hills the darts hate them one allmost cut out half way up the hill barry iland has a few hills.
Do you know the name of the road @ 1:40?
Sorry, no. I am not from that area and do not know the roads.
@@CitytransportInfoplus+ Ok, thanks anyway.
@@WillScarlet1991 st enochs road
@@MrRussandros+ Thanks.
@@WillScarlet1991 It was named after Enoch Priestley who, for many years, campaigned for a direct road into Bradford from Wibsey. There is film of trolleybuses travelling up ST ENochs and they made a far better job of it than diesel buses
Judging by the cars, it looks as if this is late 80s.
+Will Scarlett Early 1990s!
WOW!! Bradford from the days when it was safe and clean. Bring those glory days coz i miss them bitterly.
@@kazamshah4543 It was not clean outside the city center in the early/mid 90s, I distinctly remember how dirty it was in Manningham and Girlington around that time, and still is today. Not a lot of change really. Just a lot of nostalgia and rose tinted specs.
Good point. Girlington was already a dirty mice infested shithole when the Pakistani`s started to move in at that time. Manningham and Girlington are even more disgusting these days. Saw kids playing with a large rat at the Mughul gardens in Lister Park. Welcome to third world hellhole!!!
@@kazamshah4543 To think that once upon a time Manningham was reserved for the elites, and full of doctors, lawyers and other higher end professions etc. I forget when that ended, perhaps around the 1930s?
Ahh Bradford when it was English! Still a dump but worth working to improve!
Too many White racists now.