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Beki Milton… Sure do
Lynn Graham… Yep
Phil Hart… I remember trolly buses !
Chris Baker… Me too! I still find it hard to believe they used to pass each other in Hastings High Street!
Marky Ontheradio… I was on one Sunday at the transport museum in Manchester
Eileen Adams… My school bus…..to Swaffham! (Thank you Harry Hill!)
Richard J Porter… I remember London Trams.
Mike Guy… Ah yes, half price if you didn’t want a ticket!
Dennis Torrance… Oh yes hoping the conductor missed my hiding head lol
Roger Simmonds… Sure do ! Loved those old trolley buses !
Judy Atkinson… Dripping with nicotine!
Josie Lawson… Yes
Tony Court-holmes… and you could smoke up stairs
Wendy Weaver… To work and back each day in London before I came to Hastings in 1979.
Ian Brown… Bring em back
Pauline Richards… I remember Philip and Kenny Hood’s dad being a conductor and letting me off the fare !
Keith Blizard… These one man busses will never catch on
Peter Houghton… Yes I do remember them collecting your bus fare
Glenn Piper… Only too well
Mick O’Dowd…”No standing on the top!!!” Fares please!
Helen Florides… School
Steve Thorpe… Worked as a conductor on London Transport. Great job.
Alan Pepper… The bus conductors were great characters ! On the 133 in the sixties . Very friendly and always cheerful. Who remembers the old boy who was very hard of hearing ? Shouting Fares please !!! Happy days on the way to the Memorial going to the ABC minors….. That’s another story for another day !
Dave Nattress… For sure, and I remember coming from Bexhill to Hastings with my parents. Trolley buses and the overhead wires as well. Bexhill had them as well as Hastings and I think Eastbourne and Brighton – most places maybe. As I’m well into being an old git now, I recently used my bus pass for the first time with Wife and daughter for a double decker bus trip from Eastbourne to Brighton along the coast road. Not a bad experience, and we were in the front seat upstairs, but pretty uncomfortable seats and compared to taking the car…..so unbelievably slow, took over one and a half hours. But FOC for me at least. First time in a bus for years and years. But overall a good caper.
David Blundell… Ooh I ‘ate you Butler . . .
Alan Vale… I have an pld door bell switch from one (car boot) totally vandal proof been my bell switch for 20+ years
Nigel Ford… 50 minutes both ends of the day from Battle to Bexhill Grammer for 5 years via Sedlescombe & Filsham Road. Private ‘B’ started from Woods Corner & Private ‘A’ from Burwash so they had much longer rides from there. We graduated to the back seat on the top deck for the last two years with my Ferguson ‘Tranny’ (which I had to keep well concealed in my duffle bag all day every day while at school) blasting out Radio 1 and sneaked a Players No. 6 on the quiet….
Neil Partrick… Childhood in south-east London comes flooding back. The seat cover pattern, the colour of the leather, the ticket collector’s machine….
The bus conductors were great characters ! On the 133 in the sixties . Very friendly and always cheerful. Who remembers the old boy who was very hard of hearing ? Shouting Fares please !!! Happy days on the way to the Memorial going to the ABC minors….. That’s another story for another day !
For sure, and I remember coming from Bexhill to Hastings with my parents. Trolley buses and the overhead wires as well. Bexhill had them as well as Hastings and I think Eastbourne and Brighton – most places maybe. As I’m well into being an old git now, I recently used my bus pass for the first time with Wife and daughter for a double decker bus trip from Eastbourne to Brighton along the coast road. Not a bad experience, and we were in the front seat upstairs, but pretty uncomfortable seats and compared to taking the car…..so unbelievably slow, took over one and a half hours. But FOC for me at least. First time in a bus for years and years. But overall a good caper.
50 minutes both ends of the day from Battle to Bexhill Grammer for 5 years via Sedlescombe & Filsham Road. Private ‘B’ started from Woods Corner & Private ‘A’ from Burwash so they had much longer rides from there. We graduated to the back seat on the top deck for the last two years with my Ferguson ‘Tranny’ (which I had to keep well concealed in my duffle bag all day every day while at school) blasting out Radio 1 and sneaked a Players No. 6 on the quiet….
Childhood in south-east London comes flooding back. The seat cover pattern, the colour of the leather, the ticket collector’s machine….