[HD] Driving a ZF Volvo B7TL around the depot

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2017
  • Well as promised here's the first of many videos of my current job working at the bus depot. This is me getting a proper feel for the Volvo B7TL for the first time getting used to things such as the steering, brakes, spacial awareness, throttle, controls on the dashboard etc.
    I gotta say driving the B7TL was nothing but pure pleasure, the steering is so light yet has a solid feel to it, you always know where the wheels are facing because you can feel it, the throttle response is brilliant and the brakes took a bit of getting used to but as you can see from the video, I was really comfortable driving this 11 tonne vehicle!
    Plenty more videos like this are on the way!
    DISCLAIMER: This was in the early hours of the morning hence the depot being so quiet. My shunting practice is always done in a controlled and safe environment and is in no way illegal or dangerous, I got special permission from my supervisor to do this and it also contributes to my actual job as a bus shunter, so to anyone who thinks this video is wrong or makes the company look bad or whatever, give it a rest, it's just a lad with a camera on his head enjoying his job, don't ruin it for me, you've damaged enough of this channel as it is.
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Комментарии • 79

  • @BritishRail60062
    @BritishRail60062 7 лет назад +2

    That looked like fun and you seemed to enjoyed yourself as well mate. Soon I am hoping to be preserving one of the LG02 reg Dennis Trident Alexander ALX400 buses as a lot of them have recently been withdrawn from the London United's fleet. I have my eye on TA238 (LG02FBC) which has the ZF Ecomat 5 speed gearbox.
    Keep up the great videos mate.

  • @BusesInDublin
    @BusesInDublin 7 лет назад +2

    Very happy for you Tom it looks brill! I hope your enjoying yourself. Can’t wait for more vids of your job, good video btw

  • @ElevatingEurope
    @ElevatingEurope 7 лет назад +13

    OMSI in real life! :D

  • @scootyman2974
    @scootyman2974 7 лет назад +4

    Looks fun does this. I've just passed my test and I'm hoping to get on the Citylink fleet in Glasgow serving the West Coast and Skye. I've got to lose some weight first though. I'm being told there is an 18 stone weight limit for some companies now as a driver. Have you passed your PCV licence? If you enjoy the buses you should get out of the depot and on the open road. I'm subscribed and looking forward to more bus action!
    Best regards

  • @HB-Productions
    @HB-Productions 7 лет назад +2

    Can't beat a good Volvo B7TL - they handle the 12/12B route quite well - have one most days to work in Bude! Nice job on the parking by the way!

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  7 лет назад +2

      Yeah they're good solid buses! Thanks very much hahaha it's work in progress but at least i'm able to park! :-)

  • @lukeyboi2302
    @lukeyboi2302 7 лет назад +1

    This is brilliant. i am hopefully gonna get some work experience with a bus company soon and therefore i hope to do something like what your doing. The yard isn't as big though

  • @ukbusphotography
    @ukbusphotography 7 лет назад +2

    Cool video. Can't wait to see more like this.

  • @johnmcmanus129
    @johnmcmanus129 7 лет назад +1

    nice video lad, :) and with regards using the hazards when your backing in, not one bit sill, I do the very same thing in eastpoint business park there in eastwall when ive finished my days work to highlight the gap between myself and the other buses,

  • @alexeveritt7842
    @alexeveritt7842 7 лет назад +2

    Very Nice

  • @MercedesCitarobusvideos
    @MercedesCitarobusvideos 6 лет назад +2

    It dosen't look silly with the hazards on. At the depot where i work we always use the hazard blinkers when reversing and driving around the depot, makes it a little easier for others to see us, so an accident wouldn't happen.
    :-) great driving

  • @Plaxton220
    @Plaxton220 7 лет назад +1

    Hope it carries on going well down at Milehouse for you. Looks like a proper enjoyable job to do as well. I'm guessing its like a dream come true :P I'm almost certain I will go down the transport route when I leave school.

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks dude! I won't lie to you, it is like a dream come true, it may only be 10mph shunting but it's a start to an epic journey living through a life of transport! I'd definitely go for it mate it's well worth it, you'll be working for an ever expanding industry that pays well and it never gets boring like most jobs that make you sit there in an office block from 9-5 every day, it's a lovely change of scenery every single day and you never know what your day is going to be like so it stays interesting, definitely go for it mate :-)

  • @GBRf66715_
    @GBRf66715_ 6 лет назад

    Hey, do these shake them self to bits when stationary because the NX Ones we have do

  • @S23TOV
    @S23TOV 7 лет назад +2

    Well Done. I'm a driver in the North East and we have these Ex London B7's. very nice to drive. Can't wait for more shunting videos.

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  7 лет назад

      Couldn't agree more, the steering is really nice and solid yet light enough to turn with one finger. More shunting videos on the way of course!

    • @S23TOV
      @S23TOV 7 лет назад +1

      TheIrish RoadSurfer Yeah i work at Go North East and we have the V---LGC version of these. Steering is exactly the same as described.

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  7 лет назад

      You work up there? Nice one! I believe you guys are in the middle of receiving some Optare Solo's from us or is that another part of Go North East?

    • @S23TOV
      @S23TOV 7 лет назад +1

      TheIrish RoadSurfer Yeah we are getting Optare Solos from you. Not sure where they will be based but already got a couple from you lot. Feel free to add me on Facebook :-)

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  7 лет назад

      Yeah they're quite alright those little things, the dark blueish one we painted has got some poke to it, if you're getting the longer ones from us too they have the 5.9L Cummins ISB in them and they are lethal hahahaa, they go like stink!

  • @galaxy5801
    @galaxy5801 7 лет назад +2

    Cant wait to become a bus driver in a couple of years!

  • @tomluty26
    @tomluty26 7 лет назад +2

    well done in your new job. would love to be a bus shunter one day.

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  7 лет назад +1

      TSL transport video's Thank you very much :-) More videos to follow of course!

  • @dublinbus93
    @dublinbus93 3 года назад

    Nice! 2 Questions: Is the B7TL, you were riding, an AX or AV etc? Was it Phibsboro Depot or Broadstone Depot?

  • @MrJoshiej
    @MrJoshiej 7 лет назад +2

    Great video mate and nice leather gloves they must of kept your hands warm

  • @haleycory6073
    @haleycory6073 7 лет назад +2

    I WANT TO BE A BUS DRIVER WHEN I GROW UP LOVE FROM COLBY PS YOUR THE BEST

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  7 лет назад +2

      Do well in school then get yourself some work experience in a bus depot and build yourself up to being a bus driver! :-)

    • @haleycory6073
      @haleycory6073 7 лет назад +1

      thanks

  • @dt9960
    @dt9960 7 лет назад +1

    Nice vid! I've never been on a cab of a B7TL (or any bus) never mind drive one! Nice choice picking a B7.

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  7 лет назад +2

      Thanks bro! I soley picked this one because it's the only B7TL we have left with a ZF Ecomat gearbox, a taste of the Dublin AV's!

    • @BusesInDublin
      @BusesInDublin 7 лет назад +1

      I was in the cab of GT1 before I must say the GT cab is really nice! thanks to the driver who let me have a look!

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  7 лет назад

      Dublin Bus Fan That's brilliant! That's very nice of the driver to let you do that, epic stuff man!

    • @BusesInDublin
      @BusesInDublin 7 лет назад

      He was indeed,

  • @londonbusexplorer
    @londonbusexplorer 7 лет назад +5

    Very nice, the closest I have ever got to that was starting up a Versa, a Citaro, an Enviro 400 and an Esteem in Epsom, all caught on video, let me know if you want it linked. I'd love to drive though someday.

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  7 лет назад +1

      Best way to get driving without the Cat D license is to become a bus shunter, gain experience and also gain company loyalty then work up to being a bus driver more easily. Some companies like the one I work for pay for your Cat D licence so if you can, get yourself a job in a bus depot! :-)

    • @londonbusexplorer
      @londonbusexplorer 7 лет назад +1

      Well in London, we don't have many companies that are nice around here, although Metrobus sound nice, they are 20 miles away from my base. I went to Epsom in Surrey to start up the four buses, and revved them of course. Who doesn't want to hear a bus overrev?

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  7 лет назад +1

      Ahh I see, there's a lot of competition in London unfortuantely but you'll never know until you try! Plus you'll never over rev a bus if its at a standstill, you'll bring it to the rev limiter and that's it, still sounds epic though!

    • @londonbusexplorer
      @londonbusexplorer 7 лет назад +2

      The only nice company i know is actually Plymout Citybus, but I've only been to their yard once and I only visit for one week in August.

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  7 лет назад +1

      Couldn't agree more, tomorrow is my 3rd Month working there and from day one it has been nothing but amazing. Don't get me wrong it is incredibly hard work being a cleaner/shunter as you have a lot of physical work to do and when you're shunting you must be vigilant at all times as you are after-all driving vehicles that can weigh up to 18 tonnes! The money is amazing and the job is too, if you ever get an opportunity to work in transport, don't pass it up, it's so worth it :-)

  • @TheMatsushitaMan
    @TheMatsushitaMan 7 лет назад +1

    The engine sounds so thundery, even from the front
    What engine does this use? Cummins ISB?

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  7 лет назад +1

      This Volvo B7TL uses a D7C-215 engine :-)

    • @TheMatsushitaMan
      @TheMatsushitaMan 7 лет назад +1

      TheIrish RoadSurfer Any videos of a D7C thrash?

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  7 лет назад +1

      7367Network Best guy to go to for that is *****! He's got loads of D7C thrashage! :P Or you can watch my "VOLVO B7TL PURE POWER" video but I personally recommend BusThrash's videos, take a look at this one, it's the same type of bus from the same year and has the same Euro emissions as the one in my video ruclips.net/video/l5mqR51725o/видео.html

  • @BusesInDublin
    @BusesInDublin 6 лет назад +1

    Out of interest do any of the vehicles with PCB have a door brake?

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  6 лет назад +1

      Yeah buddy the Mercedes Citaros have them and one B7TL has it, all the rest don’t :-)

    • @BusesInDublin
      @BusesInDublin 6 лет назад +1

      Ah right well nice to know

  • @haleycory6073
    @haleycory6073 7 лет назад +1

    What do i need to be a bus driver so i can choose for gcse plz thank colby

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  7 лет назад +3

      To be a bus driver all you need is the basics such as English, Maths, Geography, Science and maybe business. Get yourself a job first, just to gain some experience working with customers (bus companies LOVE people with customer service skills). Then you have two options:
      1.) Get any job you want and save up for your Category D licence, get the licence then apply directly into a bus company as a driver.
      OR
      2.) Get any job you want and gain a lot of customer service skills, then apply for a job as a cleaner in your local bus depot and work there for a good while, gain your loyalty with the company and also gain driving experience when you're shunting buses around the depot. After mastering the job and shunting and you've built up your reputation with the company, apply to one of the driving positions and before you know it you're driving buses!
      *****DON'T FORGET***** to become a bus driver you MUST get your car driving licence, this applies for option 1 AND 2. When I applied for a job as a cleaner/shunter I needed my drivers licence in order to shunt buses, if you don't have a car licence then you'll only be cleaning buses but don't worry you can always save up for driving lessons to get your car licence and THEN start shunting. Luckily for me I've had my car licence for nearly 3 years now so it's all good!
      The good thing about wanting to be a bus driver is that it's one of the easiest jobs to get into compared to the likes of wanting to be a pilot or an engineer or whatever that needs a diploma or degree to get in to, all you need to be a bus driver is your GCSE's maybe go to college and get a job at the same time, then apply to your local bus depot!
      Hope this helps :-)

  • @electronicinduction4116
    @electronicinduction4116 7 лет назад +1

    when parking in spaces like that the rear fog lights help. I used to do it in the depot I worked in as there were no lights on there

  • @lukeyg6042
    @lukeyg6042 7 лет назад +2

    Which body of B7 is this? Dashboard looks very Plaxton President shaped.

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  7 лет назад +1

      It is indeed a Plaxton President.

    • @lukeyg6042
      @lukeyg6042 7 лет назад +1

      TheIrish RoadSurfer I guessed that. But the majority of PCB's B7TLs are Plaxton Presidents. The Mylleniums are nice but I've always liked Plaxtons.

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  7 лет назад +1

      Couldn't agree more, The Myllenniums tend to leak in wet conditions whereas the Plaxton bodies tend to rattle a lot but are solidly sealed from the outside environment.

    • @lukeyg6042
      @lukeyg6042 7 лет назад +2

      TheIrish RoadSurfer I don't really like a lot of East Lancs anyways. Plaxton have always been known for making very good looking buses like the President, Pointer, Paramount, Excalibur. etc. But if Plymouth City Bus had a few B7TLs as ALX400s or Geminis with a 4 speed Voith, that would be good. At least the 4 speed Voiths don't make B7TLs as slow as fuck.

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  7 лет назад

      Lukey G Yeah mate the 4 speed Voith B7's pull away quicker due to their shorter gear ratios, ya can't beat a ZF B7 though ;-) In my opinion the ALX 400 is by far the best looking, least rattling, best watertight bus body i've ever come across, really nice bus body them.

  • @mrJackstar9
    @mrJackstar9 3 года назад

    GOT A VOITH ?

  • @JUNeoplanStudio
    @JUNeoplanStudio 6 лет назад

    i want to see the reverse light

  • @haleycory6073
    @haleycory6073 7 лет назад +1

    thanks can we be friends you never know you might see me at plymouth citybus depot

    • @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer
      @ThePlymouthRoadSurfer  7 лет назад +1

      Well it seems like you're a bit too young to be hanging around with people my age but if I ever see you at the depot i'll be sure to give you a wave!

    • @haleycory6073
      @haleycory6073 7 лет назад +2

      yeah ill wave too

  • @pilotrobots7549
    @pilotrobots7549 7 лет назад +1

    First I thought this was omsi...