DAY IN A LIFE A STAGECOACH BUS DRIVER! - First of Many!
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- Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
- Hello all and thank you so much for watching! Im still very new to vlogging type videos so please bear with me whilst I adjust and get used to them.
In this video you follow me during the course of my day on Wednesday 15th May 2024, in this video we focus primarily on the routes 77 and C64. 77 being a locals bus from Highworth into Cirencester stopping through Lechlade-on-Thames and Fairford. C64 is a college focused bus from Cirencester College down to Eastington, passing Stroud and Stonehouse.
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Bus driving RUclipsrs mentioned!:
@TheFlatCapBusDriver
@ThatYorkshireBusDriver
@Mancbuses
@TaylorStraub
Music used in the video:
Song 1: Neon Drive by Ghostrifter:
@GhostrifterOfficial
Song 2: Music To Wear Fingerless Gloves To by Punch Deck:
@PunchDeck
Song 3: Hadouken by Lupus Nocte
@lupusnocte
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It’s so cool that your mum also drives buses would be amazing seeing her everyday driving around
Excellent, a first class presentation. You are a credit to Stagecoach , a fabulous empoyee and a fantastic video producer. We absolutely loved this broadcast.
My first vid with this guy and I love him already
Stumbled across this randomly through recommended, best 25 minute watch of the day! Best of luck with the channel, bus driver Day in the lifes are so interesting to watch!
For a first blog this is great mate, can’t wait to see what’s coming up
This is very interesting to watch I myself work for Stagecoach East Midlands and am based out of Hull this was a great watch keep it up mate I’ve been driving nearly 3 years now and love every minute 👊
Nice to see a friendly bus driver I know it can be stressful my dad was a bus driver he always was friendly to the passengers great video
Nice to meet you, love this video and hope to see more! Love it
Pleasure is all mine! Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video found it really interesting and it's always great to see other drivers working life.
Best 23 minutes ever just watching you grow in driving is amazing can i see more of this please
Interesting to see. I start my bus driving journey on the 24th June and start training. I'm buzzing for it and find these kind of videos helpful in what to expect.
Loved the video, subscribed right away! Looking forward to the next one.
Thank you for the really excellent video. I really enjoyed watching. All the best with your new channel.
Thank you for the kind words!
Ohh nice to see someone from Stagecoach west
Great video. Came up on my feed
Loved this, I currently drive for SC down in the South West. Keep these up it's nice to see what bus driving is like in other areas of the UK!
Thank you so much! Hope all is well down further west!
Hi mate, we were on the training bus together with Paul. We all had some good times on there. I love this idea. Will give the entire video a watch when I can. Best of luck to you pal.
Cool video! I also like city buses!
Pretty cool video! Looking forward to many more videos :)
love the time lapse also nice enviro 300
Well done with your video's really enjoyed it
Love this video very nice hope you keep posting
I work for B&H buses, Nice to see this video. I catch the stagecoach bus from time to time as I live out in the sticks and your the only firm that will service us apart from a Sunday when there is no service at all. Day of rest I suppose =)
Well done buddy. I was only allowed to film outside the cab when I was at Stagecoach, surprised they let you film everything inside the cab! You'll enjoy driving the older Enviro400s, they have a lot of power
I used to drive with Stagecoach East and I must say, I couldn't help but notice the green road driver feedback unit. That is one thing I don't miss about bus driving lol. Great video!
Still to this day, does my head in 😅
The green road thing is a pain in the bum lol
wait Julian you left? I was wondering where you were man! its Cameron
@@lclsuklapse7082 sadly yes, it was a mutual decision with me and management under medical grounds. There may be a return on the cards but I am also contemplating returning to the airport as my heart lies with aviation 😂 great to hear from you!
Make the most of it when stagecoach find out thats it end..
I’m surprised that they let u video when u in the cab but good to see I work for stagecoach and can be interesting job and stressful as well but can be good pay I just came back after a year off due to a illness but glad to be back again behind the wheel hope to see more videos well done
Great first vid. well done
Randomly got recommended this video and really enjoyed it!
Interesting video to watch from someone local.
Im near Chippenham myself.
Used to work for Stagecoach a long time ago Barnstaple Depot which was pretty good, nice colleagues, great rural routes, but was often sent to Exeter which I hated as a depot, unpleasant conditions and duties set to maximum drive- minimum breaks, buses in poor condition.
You seem to enjoy your job there so it's great to see.
At least you don't have to wear shirt and tie anymore 😁
Can't wait to see more
Very surprised they allowed this, but fair play!
Nice one mate. I'm a Bristol driver currently on loan to Gloucester so I'll have to keep an eye out for you at the Transport Hub. I'm envious of the fact you've driven 19188, that's one I really want to drive at some point. Apparently it used to be the best bus at Hyde Road
Nice video I start my training with stagecoach soon.
Great video Sir
Great video im a driver for Stagecoach East and the services i drive can also be very busy and hectic
You live in a really pretty part of the country… great video work
I was a driver for stagecoach.. hated every second of it. Amazed they let you post this
its not allowed,this guy is going to get a DS 1. Yes terrible company to work for.
Yeah I did think the rules were you can't even post that your work for stagecoach on any social media
I've never worked for them but I've never heard a single good word about them.
Randomly recommended, 10 secs in i recognised where you were and what depot you would be going to! I live in Chalford so go past the depot every day. thanks for the insight into another world :)
7:44 i was watching ur greenroad and seen it flash orange hahaha
Great video buddy
Looks so much nicer than driving in London lol
Great insight into what it's like being a bus driver, looking forward to seeing more videos. Just dropped a sub as well 🙂
Interesting to hear your point of view.
There's a Stagecoach depot just round the corner from me, and my neighbour in the next block to me is semi-retired, he stopped driving for Stagecoach 3 or 4 years ago but after 6 months re-applied to drive a maximum of 2 days a week.
He generally just does a Wednesday shift now, although can quite often agree to doing an extra day here and there.
However he's decided to call it a day this September when he turns 67.
The Stagecoach depot is in Dumfries and comes under Stagecoach West Scotland.
They have roughly 10-12 Optare Solos from 12-reg to 15-reg.
Single deckers they have about 15-16, they are typically 10-regs, 62-regs, 13-reg and a handful of 64-regs.
On top of that they have about 8 coaches, 5 of which do the Glasgow route and the rest go to Stranraer on the other side of the region (County) about 80 miles away.
Love the video will u be doing more day in the life vids
I've just had a holiday in Keswick in the Lake District which is all Stagecoach and obviously a lovely area of the country to work in. A fair number of the journeys I travelled on, on the 555, were standing room only and the drivers were all very obliging and made sure they got everyone on, although I might suspect not totally legally. Arrive at Keswick bus station, let about 70 passengers off and then you see the bus leaving again fifteen minutes later for Lancaster with perhaps another 70 or so on. I'd love to read some comments from drivers based at Kendal to hear how they enjoy their working life, I suspect it may not be as idyllic as it might seem to the passenger!
Stumbled across this randomly and I'll admit. This was quite fascinating. I work for a certain blue bus operator over on the otherside of the South. Its fascinating to see how different things are but also how similar things are. How did your depot management take to you asking about doing this? I'm intrigued as I can imagine how the conversation would go with my depot 🤣
I’m obsessed with buses and I get lots of waves, smiles and thumbs ups! I want to be a bus driver and a question, how do you know which way to go on a route I’m just curious lol
My god Rita’s brutal 😂😃
I got a interview with stagecoach Fife on Monday so watched ur vid to see what it’s like with stagecoach
When you can, I recommend driving the 63, 66 and 69/620. These routes are one of the most scenic imo at Stagecoach West Stroud depot!
66 is ran by Cheltenham Depot due to Stroud not having enough drivers after the Covid pandemic
Nice bus drivers
Surprised your company let you do it! My company definitely wouldnt!
I’m a driver in Swindon stagecoach currently working over in Oxford atm I love this job always worked in retail stuck in the same place but that is why I done bus driving and I wouldn’t go back
Strange Oxford are having loan drivers in when they currently have drivers out on loan
stagecoach bus driver in ayrshire i ve been thinking of doing a video lol
Nice video, I'm autistic and have been obsessed with buses since I was 2. My school that I go to is for kids with special needs and every day when I go to school in the taxi with my friends I see lots of Stagecoach Buses. I'd love to be a bus driver for Stagecoach South West here in Exeter when I'm older, I'm turning 16 in July so it's not long until I will be old enough to learn how to drive.
I appreciate it! If you put your mind to it when you are eligible for your license, there is nothing stopping you!
i wanna be a bus driver when im older just passed my car drivers licence and hope it goes well
I lasted 1 year bus driving, couldn't hack it. Paid off the company for my license then went coach driving instead, much better, all passengers are happy because they're on holiday 😂
There's hundreds of bus drivers doing it now check Double Decker Anton's videos he has loads of channel links but there's so many more than he has now days it's a great eye opener in to the industry ❤❤
I love busses so much I'm so jealous
its a thankless Job I drive buses myself looks good on some of these videos but believe me its not all nice like this. It depends where your bus routes are most that are out in the sticks aren't too bad but if your in the towns and housing estates its not good at all. A lot of us face verbal and physical abuse from passengers daily along with unruly rude youths who smoke on the buses and cause trouble.
Hey bud, Stagecoach SW here!
I’ve always been interested in other drivers publishing videos about our work day as there are a few of us in the company. I’ve no desire to myself but I thought it may fall foul of company social policies? Did you have to run it past your OM first?
I’m genuinely interested and not criticising!
Also, interesting they gave you a new bus as opposed to replacing the lamp, which was what would happen here with a defective headlight at first user.
19188 .. drove when new to hyde rd,manchester in 2007 ...
How do you feel when people take photos of your bus because I know some bus drivers don't like people taking photos of them as I live in London bus drivers don't mind people taking their numbers but they don't like their photos been taken so what is your on take about this
Personally I don't mind, but I can see why some drivers don't, its all a personal preference but you've just got to respect the driver, thats all
When i was on the buses i loved when the spotters took photos of me on my routes. Mainly the 240 Oldmeldrum To Kemnay or 305 Aberdeen to Oldmeldrum. I also got spotted driving away from Perth Races in 2019 on the A94 Coupar Angus to Forfar road
This is fantastic i love it, keep it going @BusDriverFroosh
When I’m driving if there’s a bus spotter I look away as if u look at the camera I find it bit awkward
Where did u put camera to record because all I can see is the coat hanger.
I’m surprised they allowed this, my depot aren’t so keen.
Hello buddy, great videos 😁👌🏼
I work for stagecoach myself and I was just interested in something. We are told we can't even put that we work for stagecoach on any social media, but you are able to make videos? I would love to make videos as people like them. I was wondering is it different rules where you are based? Thanks for your time bud 👍🏻
08:36
I do realy like these sort of videos even more so when they are by drivers in places I know like Gloucester as I go there from time to time as it aint far on the train from where i am and have been to as I am looking to become a bus driver within the next year or so
is there any chance in the future you can do some full route timelapses like the ones you did it bits of this video because they were realy good and I don't see many off them about
@@busspottb Of course thats the plan!
I swear i saw you today on adl400 19441 scne on the 20 (or x20) to faucete street
I love your video and my first time seeing you and already love you
Great vidm when is the next one out
Were you at Edinburgh Bus Station today? I’m a driver too for another company and swear I’ve just seen you
Don't go telling your managers that they give you an hour but it doesn't take anywhere near that amount of time. They'll suddenly reduce your time and pay you 30 minutes less!
Welcome 👋 I wouldn't mind some "boring" videos where you record just the route at normal speed ;)
Have you done a bus route to Gloucester?
I used to drive a coach
Hello. Can you do a video on the e400 with no timeslapes and no music so it’ll be raw please.
How many opportunities do you get to go toilet? Thats my worry about being on the busses
A great vlog. More of the same please. What are your tattoos?
Take it Stagecoach don't know you've done this? 😂
Did you get special permission to film from stagecoach because when I worked for them they where very strict about taking photos or videos on buses and sharing online
Do you have to get your videos approved before you can record them in the cab
Was it enviro 400 or 200
Hold the steering wheel as you'd been taught, and have a drink on your break.
Go Easy Did nine years on london buses before burn out
instead of time lapse you should/could leave raw audio and speed maybe, or in separate videos potentially, maybe its just me but i find the raw footage a bit better
The plan is to release pure route footage, and I already have some in the pipeline next week
@@BusDriverFroosh look forward to it!
Which stagecoach do u drive for
I'm based out of Stroud
Shaun (flat cap) works in office at arriva Wakefield now rather than being on the buses. therefore doesn't post day in the life clips anymore :)
Thank you for letting me know, Im very late to finding his channel compared to others but I really liked his videos and the style, nice to see hes still about, thanks again
@@BusDriverFroosh no problem I'm a coach driver in Wakefield now but passed my test through arriva a couple years ago an like you found his channel before I went there so meeting him was great really down to earth fella.. hopefully he does fire up the old RUclips account an start posting again but highly doubtful if he is even allowed to document things now as he is quite high up in the ranks at arriva so could jeopardize his position. Great to see your channel though you have gained a sub keep up the good work bud :)
If only the company knew you held the wheel like that during most of the footage you'd get collared.
It's not safe your hands are supposed to be either side of the wheel incase you need to react quickly to a cyclist / pedestrian walking out infront of you.
I know this because i learnt this in training and ended up doing 6 years on double deckers doing round trips around Altrincham.
After more experience i used the side and top of the wheel but maybe they don't give a sh*t no more about passenger safety
Unless they teach differently now i have no idea
Is your mum a bus driver or passenger on the other bus? :P
12.27 answered my question haha
Quite interesting. But might I raise two points. It appeared from the start of the video right through until the end that you were extremely tired. I can understand a professional driver looking tired toward the end of a shift. But looking almost completely knackered at the start is perhaps not the best way to start your shift! Perhaps you ought to get to bed a little earlier in the evenings? My second point is the position of your hands on the steering wheel. For most of the footage when your hands were in picture you were holding the centre and right side of the horizontal bar on your steering wheel. Now we all know that's far from ideal. I appreciate that the old "ten to two" or "quarter to three" positions are not as expected these days. But if one of my "Traffic Officer" friends had seen your hands they may well have pulled you for a chat.... Might be worth you thinking about your hand positions. But other than that I enjoyed seeing what your day is like and will subscribe to you.
I'm also a bus Driver I work for National Express in the Midlands I'm always tired its part of being a bus driver, hours are all over the place every day your start and finish times are different you can start at 5am one morning and 12pm the next day your sleeping pattern is totally messed up. So its no surprise he looks knackered a lot of my colleagues look the same too.
@@AdamS168 Strewth. You guys do have my sympathy. I confess to not knowing the strange shift patterns. You'd think that any sensible employer would make it easier for their employees. As I say, you guys have my sympathy, and now my understanding.
You are grounded for 100000000000000000000000000000
My 1st observations are that you need to learn how to hold the steering wheel correctly.
James Underwood UK
J Wang
Motorcoachworld
You guys don’t moan about pay rises although you deserve one for picking up the slack off those moaning train drivers
Well thanks for pointing out how a day in the life of a bus driver goes cause I've been doing it for 21 years now and i had no idea. Sign on in 5 minutes?? I was always in the depot an hour early and i had to rely on the bus to get to work years ago. What's with this polo shirt nonsense with the bus companies now?? First bus does purple cause they're all pansies anyway, but now Stagecoach do polos too?? The traditional shirt and tie 👔 not good enough now??