I think we limit Jamaica too much to rastaman and exaggerated PATOIS speaking.Jamaica needs depth .Rich culture have limited our potential. Even the images you use gives me an insight of your perception of Jamaica and Jamaicans.
Games were - Jacks, marbles, gig, hopscotch, ring games, skipping rope made from the rubber rings/seals on the bottle caps & catapult. Those were the days ☺️
Good memories. Now thinking how reliable those buses were to the public. Great drivers , especially on the Falmouth - Mandeville route thru the cockpit county. I rode Morning Star, Honey Bee, Confidence and King Alphonso. Thanks for this tribute
When I was a youth Morning Star had numerous routes connecting Montego Bay to Savanna-la-Mar and Negril. Blue Danube worked in what was possibly an arrangement, as They ran in the opposite direction morning going from Savanna-la-Mar and Negril to Montego Bay on the same routes. My main use for years when I attended Rusea's High School in Lucea, Hanover was the Morning Star route that left Montego Bay, turned up the hill at Hopewell, then went Bamboo, Chigwell, Guerney's Mount, Cold Spring, Great Valley, Pondside, Cascade, Retrieve, Jericho, then Lucea. It served some other routes, leaving Lucea and going via Dias, Grange Hill, Frome, Georges Plain then Sav. All through the hills of Hanover. In the evening it did the reverse. Another Morning Star ran along the coastal highway to Negril, then to Savanna-la-Mar via Little London. Blue Danube did the same routes only in reverse. There is so much I could tell about these buses but space does not allow it.
@@GaryTallawahWoode You know your bus history 😊 I used to take the Morning Star that came from Negril to Sav. We used to call it Ten o clock bus. Treasure girl was the 9 O clock one, so if we missed treasure girl. Then we could always get the Morning Star.
I used to take the Ambassador from Beggars Bush near Cave to the market in Sav. That was in 1985 when it was still running. And if I remember correctly, it stopped running two years later. It was a real shame because I always sat in the back and felt like Jimmy Cliff in "The Harder They Come". After that, my favourite car was the "Indian Driver", a red Bedford Blitz. You could see the road through the footwell. But there was always a great atmosphere on the bus and the best music. Tenor Saw "Ring the Alarm" Good old days. Jah bless
I used to ride on Grey Mist from Rock River to kingston, then Cavalair from St Thomas to kingston, then Metro and Beverly those were also from Clarendon then Doreen Special, man those were the good ole days.
Kareem we had Treasure Girl from Mandeville also Confidence Ambassador , Stream in the valley Enterprise. They ran through Mandeville and Christiana . Treasure Girl ran Throughout St. Elizabeth. There was Bugle Boy also in Mandeville. Those were the important ones. Thanks for your videos.
The morning star bus was popular in Westmoreland as youngster I took the morning star bus from darlistan to Montego Bay it was very exciting to ride on the bus through the countryside like Cambridge betheltown after living in Montego Bay I got to the home of the morning star on church hill Ave in Montego Bay years after we have the honey bee the blue Danube the king Alphonso it was fun to ride on these busses taxis wasn't so popular
I know some people grandmother who used to take the Morning Star bus from the Jerk Centre in Ocho Rios to Christiana. It used to come up from St. Mary way. Thanks for doing this video!
The morning star transported students market goers even folks going to court in Sav. Lots of interesting conversation on the bus also lots of insight into many village life. Fun days
Kareem I was to add McCaulay that ran from northern Manchester to Mandeville to southern Manchester. Mandeville was a hub for those buses. There was a fellow who had one bus called Brotherhood. I t ran from southern Manchester to Mandeville and other places. Those were the 50s and 60s chiefly. There were few taxis, people walked or ride bicycles. Then there was robot taxis (unauthorized taxis) they completed with the authorized taxis. Kareem what you are doing is very fascinating. Thanks again.
I traveled on the Ambassador Bus from Smithfield, Westmoreland to Santa Cruz, St.Elizabeth while attending St. Elizabeth Technical High School That was an amazing experience There was one thing I’ll never forget and that relates to a comment by the Sideman: he used to say, “who come offing here”, when the bus came to a stop
I remember those " Country Buses" from my childhood on my likkle 🏖, my friends Grandfather was from SandyLand, we took the "Honey Bee for a day trip, went to his " Mango Walk" & went home with bags & bags of 🥭, RIP, Taylor & Ms. Uda...❤🚍🕊🕊
There was also Champion that traversed from Manchester to Montego Bay via Trelawny. There was also King Alphonso that operated from Montego Bay to other parishes and a myriad of others that I do not now recall.
Ok, Morning Star bus originated in Falmouth, The Ambassador bus out of Black River, Honey Bee Darliston Westmoreland . SOS was out of Spanish Town , Confidence Bus out of Mandeville.
Prince Bus used to run from Kingston to Montego Bay via Santa Cruz and Moggoty. They also ran from Kingston to Wakesfield in Portland via the Buff Bay Valley. That is one of the most beautiful part of Jamaica.
Ambassador bus used to run from St Elizabeth to Sav. My children used to take home in the evenings, it's colour is rad n white. It leaves Sav 2 o clock in the evenings. ❤❤😅
I rode the Blue Danube bus to Green Island Secondary high school with the market people dem. I used to be fraid when the bus go around the deep corners but thabk God no accidents. Bwoy those were the days
Ambassador bus came from Kingston through Mandeville , St. Elizabeth, New Market, New Roads, Point Ashton, Bethel Town all the way to Montego Bay. You have Mandeville Special Bus from Mandeville to Montego Bay.
I understand progress, and know that things and times will change. Those days were Jamaica at its best... simpler, less crimes, more love for each other, just Jamaican people at their best. Now a days, Jamaica is just a free for all anything goes. 🤔 I enjoy ur vids. Blessup!.
I used to take the morning star from Lucea to Lance's Bay primary school Hanover. The year was 1969 and the driver's name was Teddy very handsome man ❤
My friend wishing you a G day stay safe ..this channel is a good one I like it. Broth back good memories of the good old days. Listening to these two very respectful guy's. I am in my seventies. Life was much humble.happy full of manners .I used some of these Busses . Keep up the good work.Mr. quest. I am proud of you to find these continents very important. I am from Sav_ La_ Mar.Westmoreland.big up your self God in the midst of your life.
Blessings. In the 80s as I was a kid living on princess Street downtown Kingston ja. I remember taking that same big country bus from princess Street to a bush country place called mount industry go through glengoff n Lavern savern n other places I don't remember but my stop was mount industry to go dj pon a sound system called young gyal promotion,,lol Jah Jah ,,,big up zacky the sound owner I hope he still alive but to me those bus was scary asf around those corners over looking them valleys 😮 but u brought back my memories bro
When I was a little girl living in Trench Town my mother used to put me on Ambassador to go to White House Westmoreland with my box of goodies to go spend holidays
Akeem you had the Sunbeem bus from Gibralter to Watt Town to Alexandria to Nine Mile to Prickly Pole to Claremont to Moneague to Faith's Pen to Euwaton to Linstead to Bog Walk to Spanish Town to Ferry to Kingston. The Police always stop the bus at Ferry looking for ganja. Then you have Northern light from Gibraltet to Watt Town to Alexandria to Cave Valley to Christiana..Those were the days. Keep Up The Good Work. Blessings.
MORNING STAR WENT FROM MONTEGO BAY TO SAVANNAH LA MAR. GOES UP IN THE HILLS GOING TO FLINT RIVER PASSING COLD SPRING, GREAT VALLEY, PONDSIDE, CASCADE, RETRIEVE, JERICHO, KEW BRIDGE, LUCES ETC.
Kareems I remember a buss call x77 that used to drive around on Sundays and pick up kids and parents it was like a sight seeing bus am talking about in the 80s memory lane
@@kareemsquestThat was operated by J.O.S In Kingston late 70- early 80s . It was extremely packed on Sundays . It was the Brand new M bus ,N bus ,the L buses they used ..
Marble was a favourite, there was many different colours small and large ones,i had bottles of marbles that i won in games,we use to play on the road outside me granny shop wid me fren dem .we also had big and small steel that we play with aswell those days we had great times.😂😂😂
Big up de elders dem. Bus story is therapeutic. Remember back inna de 80’s and 90’s. Research de green GREEN LINE buses at some point general. Give us some info on the Villas. Look like somewhere me could a visit
Used to take the morning star from grange,westmoreland to patty hill Hanover sometimes on Friday evening or Saturday morning to visit my grandparents and cousins. Ride was nice.🙏😀
I remember Morning Star , as a child I lived in Lambs River , went to Mount Hermon all age school , then on to Cornwall College , travelled on Morning Star regularly. This was in the 60’s
Another popular bus was Hall's Transport. It was my backup bus when I managed to have the Morning Star leave me in Lucea, for reasons sometimes of my own doing. It ran later in the evening on a route that went through the hills of Hanover from Lucea to Savanna-la-Mar, via Jericho, Cascade, Flower Hill, and onwards to Sav. Also have to point out that my walk home from Cascade to Cold Spring/Great Valley was 5 miles and if lucky a truck or car may pass and bum a ride but that was a slim guarantee, and the weather was not always pleasant.
One use to run at night name blue Danby pass through Belmont .. we use to call it 8 o'clock bus....we use to stop it and when the driver stop we ran away
Ya man. Great stuff. Brings back memories 😂. In my district the name of the bus 🚃 that used to ride in called. Lily of the valley. Sunbeam. Magnet. St Ann. from Ocho Rios true exchange lodge cascade to Kingston. I really appreciate life so much that I can be talking about those days. I still play marbles and shoot birds 🦅. Blessings stay safe and healthy.
This is good,I never take the morning star but my older siblings and parents used to take it while passing through Clarendon/route was crawl river to chapelton to Suttons come to rock rivers and then to may pen/ don't kno where else it went,but I just found your chanel and it's interesting/ ❤❤,SOS was ugly gray color,we called it rat nest in Clarendon ,we had Beverly's the beauty,metro ,galis bus/clipper /slow/Doreen/ fun video
There was also sun ray bus running ftom Morant bay in st thomas coming through golden grove .hordley and rowlands field, haining. Scotts runn and Belmont. Then to manchioneal. When it was coming up back during school days it take the kids home.
I live in Toronto Canada for 36 years, yes back in the days I've taken MorningStar country bus, RedRose country bus, LittlePrincess country bus, Ambassador County bus and many other from downtown Sav La Mar, those were the good old days that forever lives in my memory. 💕 I've used to take The Little Princess country bus approximately 5 times a year to go visit my grandfather up in Stonehenge Chesterfield, I've used to passed through darliston, bethel town, seaford town and many other places.
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I love this in Clarendon we used to have so much buses may flower green line spring blossom treasure girl grey hound .
I think we limit Jamaica too much to rastaman and exaggerated PATOIS speaking.Jamaica needs depth .Rich culture have limited our potential. Even the images you use gives me an insight of your perception of Jamaica and Jamaicans.
My first daughter father was the drive of Haney bee
My first daughter father was the drive of Haney bee
Jamaica talking ,music cooking playing of music instruments dancing is the true expression of the Jamaican people it roots that what makes it unique
How about Man B Special?
One of the best busline!. Their favorite horn music upon enterning an area was "Pretty Girl"😂😂😂😂😂
Rode on Morning Star frequently back in the days, And there was Treasure girl, Hall's Transport, and Blue Danube.
Games were - Jacks, marbles, gig, hopscotch, ring games, skipping rope made from the rubber rings/seals on the bottle caps & catapult. Those were the days ☺️
Good memories. Now thinking how reliable those buses were to the public. Great drivers , especially on the Falmouth - Mandeville route thru the cockpit county. I rode Morning Star, Honey Bee, Confidence and King Alphonso. Thanks for this tribute
Tuffy ...king alphonso driver was the best of them.....one lock a carry him roun devotion corna in cockpit country....
When I was a youth Morning Star had numerous routes connecting Montego Bay to Savanna-la-Mar and Negril. Blue Danube worked in what was possibly an arrangement, as They ran in the opposite direction morning going from Savanna-la-Mar and Negril to Montego Bay on the same routes. My main use for years when I attended Rusea's High School in Lucea, Hanover was the Morning Star route that left Montego Bay, turned up the hill at Hopewell, then went Bamboo, Chigwell, Guerney's Mount, Cold Spring, Great Valley, Pondside, Cascade, Retrieve, Jericho, then Lucea. It served some other routes, leaving Lucea and going via Dias, Grange Hill, Frome, Georges Plain then Sav. All through the hills of Hanover. In the evening it did the reverse. Another Morning Star ran along the coastal highway to Negril, then to Savanna-la-Mar via Little London. Blue Danube did the same routes only in reverse. There is so much I could tell about these buses but space does not allow it.
@@GaryTallawahWoode You know your bus history 😊 I used to take the Morning Star that came from Negril to Sav. We used to call it Ten o clock bus. Treasure girl was the 9 O clock one, so if we missed treasure girl. Then we could always get the Morning Star.
Treasure girl or treasure queen?@@dorettabrown7767
Those buses were an interesting part of growing up in Jamaica. I remember riding on a few of them long ago. Memories ♥️
Also rubys transportation runs from sav to mobay
Memories caaah dun mi general.🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇱🇷
How sweet it was to ride those buses early in the mirning.
Very!
I remember those days those days was nice and lovely and loving people was careing no crime
nice story I can remember those days your story bring back memory
This was a beautiful video! I don't see many of those buses anymore so its nice piece of history! Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome
These people are amazing great job you bring back the sweet history of Jamaica
I used to take the Ambassador from Beggars Bush near Cave to the market in Sav. That was in 1985 when it was still running. And if I remember correctly, it stopped running two years later. It was a real shame because I always sat in the back and felt like Jimmy Cliff in "The Harder They Come". After that, my favourite car was the "Indian Driver", a red Bedford Blitz. You could see the road through the footwell. But there was always a great atmosphere on the bus and the best music. Tenor Saw "Ring the Alarm" Good old days. Jah bless
I used to ride on Grey Mist from Rock River to kingston, then Cavalair from St Thomas to kingston, then Metro and Beverly those were also from Clarendon then Doreen Special, man those were the good ole days.
Kareem we had Treasure Girl from Mandeville also Confidence Ambassador , Stream in the valley Enterprise. They ran through Mandeville and Christiana . Treasure Girl ran Throughout St. Elizabeth. There was Bugle Boy also in Mandeville. Those were the important ones. Thanks for your videos.
I also travel manchster to trelawny on the confidence bus
The morning star bus was popular in Westmoreland as youngster I took the morning star bus from darlistan to Montego Bay it was very exciting to ride on the bus through the countryside like Cambridge betheltown after living in Montego Bay I got to the home of the morning star on church hill Ave in Montego Bay years after we have the honey bee the blue Danube the king Alphonso it was fun to ride on these busses taxis wasn't so popular
Yeah, Morning Star and Blue Danube were large companies, with so many routes.
I know some people grandmother who used to take the Morning Star bus from the Jerk Centre in Ocho Rios to Christiana. It used to come up from St. Mary way. Thanks for doing this video!
There was a bus called Mail bus that used to run also from Port Antonio to Kingston. Back in the 80s
The morning star transported students market goers even folks going to court in Sav. Lots of interesting conversation on the bus also lots of insight into many village life. Fun days
Kareem I was to add McCaulay that ran from northern Manchester to Mandeville to southern Manchester. Mandeville was a hub for those buses. There was a fellow who had one bus called Brotherhood. I t ran from southern Manchester to Mandeville and other places. Those were the 50s and 60s chiefly. There were few taxis, people walked or ride bicycles. Then there was robot taxis (unauthorized taxis) they completed with the authorized taxis. Kareem what you are doing is very fascinating. Thanks again.
McAulays was one of the largest bus Company . They ran ochi, Douglas Castle St Mary .
In Northern Trelawny we had Morning Star and another bus called Confidence.
I traveled on the Ambassador Bus from Smithfield, Westmoreland to Santa Cruz, St.Elizabeth while attending St. Elizabeth Technical High School
That was an amazing experience
There was one thing I’ll never forget and that relates to a comment by the Sideman: he used to say, “who come offing here”, when the bus came to a stop
Greetings. Nostalgic for sure. I am familiar with Grey Mist, Star Liner, and another transport I can't recall. Blessings.
I remember those " Country Buses" from my childhood on my likkle 🏖, my friends Grandfather was from SandyLand, we took the "Honey Bee for a day trip, went to his " Mango Walk" & went home with bags & bags of 🥭, RIP, Taylor & Ms. Uda...❤🚍🕊🕊
Beautiful memories,different times,oh my!.
Morning dtar and little princess alwawy racing in the evening in galloway lane opposite petersfield it was a joy for me coming from school
There was also one called ENTERPRISE. Who remember that one?
we have honey Bee also run from port antonio early in the morning true st thomas to kingston
Thank you for this wonderful memories about those days, when people use to love and respect each other ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wonderful memories ❤
Years ago, I visited Jamaica and went to the countryside for the first time. I'm a city girl, but the rural areas are so quaint.
There was also Champion that traversed from Manchester to Montego Bay via Trelawny. There was also King Alphonso that operated from Montego Bay to other parishes and a myriad of others that I do not now recall.
I did Blue Danube from Montego Bay to Westmoreland via Lucea. It carried a lot of market vendors.
Yup!!
Ok, Morning Star bus originated in Falmouth, The Ambassador bus out of Black River, Honey Bee Darliston Westmoreland . SOS was out of Spanish Town , Confidence Bus out of Mandeville.
Wah bout the mayflower from Kingston to mobay
These men enjoy the best time of life that ever exist in Jamaica when we were children we were young happy and free no crime
Victor via St Mary to the North Coast and Enterprise via Spanish Town to FernGully to the North Coast. Sweet memories. 😊
Prince Bus used to run from Kingston to Montego Bay via Santa Cruz and Moggoty. They also ran from Kingston to Wakesfield in Portland via the Buff Bay Valley. That is one of the most beautiful part of Jamaica.
Ambassador bus used to run from St Elizabeth to Sav. My children used to take home in the evenings, it's colour is rad n white. It leaves Sav 2 o clock in the evenings. ❤❤😅
Grey and red
I rode the Blue Danube bus to Green Island Secondary high school with the market people dem. I used to be fraid when the bus go around the deep corners but thabk God no accidents. Bwoy those were the days
I r honey from portland to Kingston. I was only 9yrs now iam 77yrs nice memory's.
I've travelled on the Morning Star bus from Roehampton to Montego Bay and from Roehampton to Nigril. 1965-66.👍🏽
Good memories. Man B Special was from Westmoreland too
Yup, my husband is from there, he remembers honey bee bus as well. Pete & I were at Mannings same time.
I was an official horn blower for Suzette bus from Gregory Park to HWT...the last of the country urban bus
I think I heard that Suzette bus was name after the owner’s daughter.
Ambassador bus came from Kingston through Mandeville , St. Elizabeth, New Market, New Roads, Point Ashton, Bethel Town all the way to Montego Bay. You have Mandeville Special Bus from Mandeville to Montego Bay.
I remember bougle boy and conference bus from Mandeville to Belfield, milegully. 😅
Yes big up
I can vividly remember those busses mostly fondly so 2 they play a very important role in my childhood
I understand progress, and know that things and times will change. Those days were Jamaica at its best... simpler, less crimes, more love for each other, just Jamaican people at their best. Now a days, Jamaica is just a free for all anything goes. 🤔
I enjoy ur vids.
Blessup!.
Morning Star / Blue Danube, runs in the opposite direction, from Montego Bay via Savannah-La-Mar vice-versa!
I remember Honey Bee, Morning Star, Man Cool, King Author.
I used to take the morning star from Lucea to Lance's Bay primary school Hanover. The year was 1969 and the driver's name was Teddy very handsome man ❤
Rubys transport use to run from Montego Bay to Sav tgen on to Lucea.
My friend wishing you a G day stay safe ..this channel is a good one I like it.
Broth back good memories of the good old days. Listening to these two very respectful guy's. I am in my seventies.
Life was much humble.happy full of manners .I used some of these Busses .
Keep up the good work.Mr. quest. I am proud of you to find these continents very important. I am from Sav_ La_ Mar.Westmoreland.big up your self God in the midst of your life.
Respect
Blessings. In the 80s as I was a kid living on princess Street downtown Kingston ja. I remember taking that same big country bus from princess Street to a bush country place called mount industry go through glengoff n Lavern savern n other places I don't remember but my stop was mount industry to go dj pon a sound system called young gyal promotion,,lol Jah Jah ,,,big up zacky the sound owner I hope he still alive but to me those bus was scary asf around those corners over looking them valleys 😮 but u brought back my memories bro
I heard great stories about the Morning Star bus company from my mom. Her father, my grandfather, was the owner Mr. Roland Edwards.
Morning star, Honey bee, King Alphonso I remember thee buses very well, they always pass by my gate .
Also Confidence ,Bugle Boy, O.D Transport ,Grahams transport ,Sunbeam & North Star .
@@robertcamble3543and the mayflower
I took the morning star to school in the morning, it travel from Mobay to the hills of Hanover to Lucea and terminated in Westmoreland.
I remember super star that come from in the hills of new market....and ambassador
Thank you for this video morning star usually pass through johns hall spring mount spring field maroon town st James in the early 70s
You are welcome
@@kareemsquestCan you do a piece of buses that used to ran Kingston to Spanish Town ?. These buses were imported used from England & America .
Lovely reasoning. Remembering the good old days. Things and time really change...for better or worse.Hmmmmm..........❤
Blessed love I was a Red rose drive in 19 79
The Ambassador was a very reliable bus service.
I usually see that bus plying the route from Santa Cruz to Sav.
No black river to sav
When I was a little girl living in Trench Town my mother used to put me on Ambassador to go to White House Westmoreland with my box of goodies to go spend holidays
Yeah a so far the bus comes from It use to take me to school in the 80,90
I traveled on one of these bus when I was small
Back in the day's in Portland was a bus we call Tammys. The horn was very distinct. It used to pass flat grass 11am each day. It was our clock😂
Watched from Old Harbour and we alse had a bus business. We knew Honey Bee very well as was from our town until he moved to Mo Bay.
Akeem you had the Sunbeem bus from Gibralter to Watt Town to Alexandria to Nine Mile to Prickly Pole to Claremont to Moneague to Faith's Pen to Euwaton to Linstead to Bog Walk to Spanish Town to Ferry to Kingston. The Police always stop the bus at Ferry looking for ganja. Then you have Northern light from Gibraltet to Watt Town to Alexandria to Cave Valley to Christiana..Those were the days. Keep Up The Good Work. Blessings.
Good in put
Ambassador was from treasures by each, I used to take it to Newell school run from st. Bess to sav.
I thought it came from south as well
I remember Travel Fox n Pulkie from Wakefield Trelawny to montego bay via Adelphi
I remember morning star, if you miss it in the evening hog nyam you supa. Yo walk from negril to grange hill.
Real good talk respectable time those buses even run through our area Mandeville to st ann it was joy and happy time
It was two bus the same President this go through Cornwall Mountian going through Ramble straight through to Montegobay.
Hello my dear brother...please continue with this buses story's ...perish to perish @@@@@@ I LOVE THIS......
You are welcome
There is also this bus that was call President that run from new market coming through new roads Exeter Bethel Town to montegobay.
MORNING STAR WENT FROM MONTEGO BAY TO SAVANNAH LA MAR. GOES UP IN THE HILLS GOING TO FLINT RIVER PASSING COLD SPRING, GREAT VALLEY, PONDSIDE, CASCADE, RETRIEVE, JERICHO, KEW BRIDGE, LUCES ETC.
Kareems I remember a buss call x77 that used to drive around on Sundays and pick up kids and parents it was like a sight seeing bus am talking about in the 80s memory lane
Wow which parish?
@@kareemsquest i used to live near Spanish town road by Wray and nephew and the bus use to pick up at the bus stop opposite Tia Maria
I remember a bus service running in St. Catherine to Gi ger Ridge called the Star liner.
@@kareemsquestThat was operated by J.O.S In Kingston late 70- early 80s . It was extremely packed on Sundays . It was the Brand new M bus ,N bus ,the L buses they used ..
My father use to drive x77 i use to take it go to school. We use to call it crucial
They also had Field Marshall that ply from Mobay to kingston via south coast.
Marble was a favourite, there was many different colours small and large ones,i had bottles of marbles that i won in games,we use to play on the road outside me granny shop wid me fren dem .we also had big and small steel that we play with aswell those days we had great times.😂😂😂
Big up de elders dem. Bus story is therapeutic. Remember back inna de 80’s and 90’s. Research de green GREEN LINE buses at some point general. Give us some info on the Villas. Look like somewhere me could a visit
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@@chriscam686 I the man know Green line you supposed to know one name Light brigade & Metro .These two buses ran Kingston to Christiana for years .
@@robertcamble3543 yeah man me know dem bus deh.
McCauley from Kingston to...
We kids took one from Kingston to Port Antonio I can't remember the name to visit my grandfather in Fairy Hill with my Mom and Dad! Many memories
Confidence, Field Marshall and Mayflower buses.
Used to take the morning star from grange,westmoreland to patty hill Hanover sometimes on Friday evening or Saturday morning to visit my grandparents and cousins. Ride was nice.🙏😀
I remember Morning Star , as a child I lived in Lambs River , went to Mount Hermon all age school , then on to Cornwall College , travelled on Morning Star regularly. This was in the 60’s
Another popular bus was Hall's Transport. It was my backup bus when I managed to have the Morning Star leave me in Lucea, for reasons sometimes of my own doing. It ran later in the evening on a route that went through the hills of Hanover from Lucea to Savanna-la-Mar, via Jericho, Cascade, Flower Hill, and onwards to Sav. Also have to point out that my walk home from Cascade to Cold Spring/Great Valley was 5 miles and if lucky a truck or car may pass and bum a ride but that was a slim guarantee, and the weather was not always pleasant.
One use to run at night name blue Danby pass through Belmont .. we use to call it 8 o'clock bus....we use to stop it and when the driver stop we ran away
Ya man. Great stuff. Brings back memories 😂. In my district the name of the bus 🚃 that used to ride in called. Lily of the valley. Sunbeam. Magnet. St Ann. from Ocho Rios true exchange lodge cascade to Kingston. I really appreciate life so much that I can be talking about those days. I still play marbles and shoot birds 🦅. Blessings stay safe and healthy.
Use to take the sunbean from kingaton to sparliang that is in st battac in trelawnly
Morning star travelled from Sav to Mount Pelier, Cambridge Retrieve Lambs River and back to Sav
Ksons buses used to run back in the days from Port Antonio to Kingston. Also Eastern Queen we used to call it patty pan😮.
Ambassador use to pass by my area mearnsville at 8:45 to 9:00 in the morning and 3:00pm back to senti
This is good,I never take the morning star but my older siblings and parents used to take it while passing through Clarendon/route was crawl river to chapelton to Suttons come to rock rivers and then to may pen/ don't kno where else it went,but I just found your chanel and it's interesting/ ❤❤,SOS was ugly gray color,we called it rat nest in Clarendon ,we had Beverly's the beauty,metro ,galis bus/clipper /slow/Doreen/ fun video
There was also sun ray bus running ftom Morant bay in st thomas coming through golden grove .hordley and rowlands field, haining. Scotts runn and Belmont. Then to manchioneal. When it was coming up back during school days it take the kids home.
Confidence and king Alphonso Buses on the Trelawny route
I enjoy your video
Little Princess
I live in Toronto Canada for 36 years, yes back in the days I've taken MorningStar country bus, RedRose country bus, LittlePrincess country bus, Ambassador County bus and many other from downtown Sav La Mar, those were the good old days that forever lives in my memory. 💕 I've used to take The Little Princess country bus approximately 5 times a year to go visit my grandfather up in Stonehenge Chesterfield, I've used to passed through darliston, bethel town, seaford town and many other places.
No it was Lindarose
I lived in Spanish Town on ST Johns Road. I remember taking
a bus called the bluebird and the Bronx Bus.