Showing posts with label 1918. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1918. Show all posts

Monday, 5 August 2013

Trip to the 'Potteries Connection' running day 04-08-2013








































































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1918Gladstone pottery MuseumStone, Crown Street250Midland Red North (Preserved)
JTF 218FStone, Crown StreetGladstone pottery Museum250Wardle Transport
170Gladstone pottery MuseumCoalville, adj Bath Street105Bournemouth (Preserved)
170Coalville, adj Bath StreetGladstone pottery Museum105Bournemouth (Preserved)
677Gladstone pottery MuseumCheadle Town Centre, opp Royal Oak HotelX43PMT (Preserved)
677Cheadle Town Centre, opp Royal Oak HotelGladstone pottery MuseumX43PMT (Preserved)
170Gladstone pottery MuseumWedgwood Visitor Centre510Bournemouth (Preserved)
170Wedgwood Visitor CentreGladstone pottery Museum510Bournemouth (Preserved)




Today was the annual 'Potteries Connection' running day, and one of the first dates in his calender. Matthew got up around 10:00 and he had bacon on toast for breakfast washed down wit orange juice. It was gone 11:20 when we left for the rally today. We headed off into Longton via the A5035 and into Longton town centre. We stopped on the Strand to visit the cash machine. When then went around the one way system and to the museum where we parked up. As we walked onto the site we saw Bournemouth 55 on the 11:40 to Foxfield.


Bournemouth 55 in the Gladstone Pottery Museum
We went to one of the stalls where Matthew brought 3 DVD's (Bristol, Norfolk and Merseyside) and a couple of photographs and a bus stop sticker. He walked around and took a few more pictures of buses, including one of this Alexander bodied Volvo E867 RCS which had been brought to the rally by the GB bus group.


E867 RCS in the Gladstone Pottery Museum
As there was someone on the bus we asked if he could go on and look around. He went upstairs and took a picture of the inside of this fine bus with stagecoach interior.


Inside E867 RCS
He had also had one of the complementary Trident magazine's and one of the GBBG Midland fleet books. We had another walk around and we took some more pictures. One of the pictures was of PMT 60100 which we first had back in February this year.


First PMT 60100 in the Gladstone Pottery Museum
We decided we were going to go to Stone on Wardle Transport JTF 218F. We then looked at another stall for with MTL 1070 where he brought 3 more pictures. Traveling down at the same time as Wardle Transport JTF 218F was Midland Red North 1918. As this was pulling onto the stop first we decided to do this down for the open top bus back.


Midland Red 1918 in the Gladstone Pottery Museum
We got on the bus and we sat near the back on the top deck. At 12:20 the bus set off along the A5035 and New passed a new cafe called Go Eat in Dresden. We got onto the Southbound A34 and we had a very quick run down to Stone. We came in along Newcastle road and then around the one way system past Morrison's and the to Crown Street. Almost everyone got off and Matthew was able to get a picture of the empty top deck.


Inside Midland Red 1918
We got off and we took more pictures of Midland Red 1918.


Midland Red 1918 in Stone
We got off and Matthew went to use the disabled toilet. The journey down was booked for 30 minutes and 1918 was so quick on the A34 it only took 20! We had to wait for a few minutes before Wardle Transport JTF 218F made an appearance. Matthew took a picture and we got on the bus.


Wardle Transport JTF 218F in Stone
We went upstairs so we could enjoy the open topper as she should be enjoyed. It was a little chilly so we put our jackets on. Whilet we waited for departure a red and white double decker coach whizzed by. At 13:00 we set off back to Gladstonne this time via the A520. The driver had swapped from the journey down making some of the kids on board think the bus was returning on autopilot! Just North of stone we went passed the coach that had passed us earlier. It was Red Rose Travel HIL 7628. We got out into the countryside and bus hit top speed. Charging along the country lanes it we were really getting blown around. The rain held off all the way back thankfully. At Rough Close We turned on Lightwood Road and we descended into Longton along this most scenic of local roads. Wen we got back to Gladstone Matthew photographed London Transport RM467 off the top deck of the open topper.


London Transport RM467 in the Gladstone Pottery Museum
At this point we decided to go and get some dinner. We checked out a couple of the places that we usually go to and they were closed today. So we decided to go check out Go Eat on the A5035. We got there around 13:30 and we ordered our food. Matthew had a breakfast with oatcakes and I had a pasta bake, mum had cheese on toast and uncle Dave had a burger. For afters Matthew had a carrot cake. The food was really nice and was well priced too. We will definitely return here to eat. After we had finished we headed back to the Gladstone Pottery Museum. Mum dropped us off and we walked over to the car park. The 14:15 to Coalville was booked to be bus P3 (PMT 604) bus B3 appeared to work the service (Typo perhaps?). As it is a required visiting bus and a double decker to boot we decided to do it turning down required PMT 279 and SL805 which were booked to work the 14:40 to Foxfield. We got a picture of Bournemouth 170 and then we got on it.


Bournemouth 170 in the Gladstone Pottery Museum
We went upstairs and sat down. The bus set off towards Weston Coyney and we climbed Weston Coyney Road and onto the A520 when we got up near where the old Moorland Buses garage used to be we turned right, before turning in a junction and resting on the stop on Mann Street. It had now started to rain a little. A few of us got out and we took pictures of this fine example of a Leyland Atlantean.


Bournemouth 170 in Coalville
We got back in and the bus waited a few minutes until it's book departure time. The bus went back along the same route as it took out of Longton and we got back in no time. When the bus arrived back we waited for the bus to empty and Matthew got a picture of the inside of this fine beast.


Inside Bournemouth 170
We had a short while to wait for the next service. PMT 466 was about to head off the stoke railway station. We had been on this bus from the county showground to Stafford station back in February 2012. Also working shortly were First PMT 60100 and PMT 677 both of which we had done on quite short runs back in February this year. We decided do have another run on PMT 677 as it was on a run up to Cheadle. In the meantime we took a few pictures of the buses again. One which we hadn't photographed earlier was Crosville Bristol VR DVG270.


Crosville DVG270 in the Gladstone Pottery Museum
A few minutes later PMT 677 pulled onto the stop and we got a picture.


PMT 677 in the Gladstone Pottery Museum
We got on and went upstairs. The bus set off onto the Eastbound A50 and we made a spirited run up to Meir where we left the A50 and headed in Blythe Bridge. We paused at the level crossing to allow a train to pass and then we headed into town before turning left to head through Forsbrook. We then headed uphill through the rain until we reached Cheadle high Street. We stopped for a short while and took pictures.


PMT 677 in Cheadle
We headed back, pausing outside the Bird in Hand pub before heading towards Tean. We headed out of Cheadle passed the 'Party in the Park'. It was slightly unnerving to see young lads firing muskets in a civil war re-enactment even if it was just gunpowder! We headed into Tean and we went passed the Co-op as we headed out towards Draycott. We joined the A50 at off the Blythe Bridge by-pass and we headed through Meir and we came off the A50 at Normacott. The bus ran into Longton along Uttoxeter Road and we got back in time to see the 16:00 to Stoke station which was PMT 466 again. Matthew waited for the bus to empty and he took a picture inside PMT 677 which he didn't manage to do back in February.


Inside 677
There wasn't many more trips left today, so we decided to get another run on Bournemouth 170 with all the other buses left running being local and ones we had been on before. We got another picture Bournemouth 170 and then we got on it.


Bournemouth 170 in the Gladstone Pottery Museum
We went upstairs and sat down. The bus set off down the A5035 and we turn towards Barlaston when we reached Blurton. The bus when down to a loop in the road just short of the level crossing and stopped there outside the visitors centre. We got off and we took a picture of the bus there too.


Bournemouth 170 in Wedgwood
We got back on and the bus set off. The bus also went into the wedgwood site and next to the Mercedes-Benz club SL event. It didn't look anywhere near as big as the bus rally which attends every May! We dropped off a solitary passenger and we set off back through the country lanes towards Blurton. When we reached the A5035 we turned right and headed into Longton. We didn't stop to take a picture inside as we had already gotten one earlier. The buses were being arranged so they could take some different pictures. We stopped and took a few more pictures. Once such bus was the recently restored PMT 279.


PMT 279 in the Gladstone Pottery Museum
We also managed to get a nice clear view of the PMT minibus MMM120.


PMT MMM120 in the Gladstone Pottery Museum
After Matthew had been for a quick look at First 60100, we walked back to meet mum at the car. We drove home via Z carz and there were on or 2 buses there tonight. coach D104 XAN was there, as well as LDV minibus YN03 HJC.


Z Carz YN03 HJC in Longton
DAF Minicoach W344 WNS was there, as was Mercedes minibus BV51 BNO.


Z Carz BV51 BNO in Longton
Most surprising of all was the new coach ALZ 8539.


Z Carz ALZ 8539 in Longton
Behind this was mini coach W221 CDN.


Z Carz W221 CDN in Longton
there was nothing in the Willow row compound, so We headed back to Heron Cross and into Fenton to drop uncle Dave off at home. After we had said goodbye we headed back through heron Cross and into Blurton. We got home around 17:30. For tea Matthew had chicken popcorn and fries, and we wrote up Saturday's Blog. Matthew also had a bath before chilling out on his computer before bedtime round 23:40...Mark

Sunday, 19 May 2013

Trip to the POPS rally 19-05-2013






















































































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3524WedgwoodStoneSpecialCity of Manchester
3524StoneWedgwoodSpecialCity of Manchester
1918WedgwoodGladstone Pottery MuseumSpecialMidland Red
CRG 103Gladstone Pottery MuseumWedgwoodSpecialCrosville
PWS 492SWedgwoodBarlaston GreenSpecialBadgerline
PWS 492SBarlaston GreenWedgwoodSpecialBadgerline
DRN 116WedgwoodStoke stationSpecialArriva London
DRN 116Stoke stationWedgwoodSpecialArriva London
124WedgwoodGladstone Pottery MuseumSpecialChesterfield
EHY 362Gladstone Pottery MuseumWedgwoodSpecialBristol Omnibus Co


Today was the highlight of Matthew's social calender! We checked the weather forecast the day before and was for sunny intervals. Matthew got up around 10:00 and I went to pick up uncle Dave before we were due to go out. Whilst I was out we saw Wardle Transport 2534 on the #22 service. Matthew had some toast and orange juice for breakfast. When we got back Matthew finished getting dressed and we set of to Wedgwood around 10:50. We got onto the A5035 and then turned onto Barlaston Road. When we turned onto Blurton road we passed Bluebird GSO 90V heading towards Stone. We got to the site and parked up near the visitors centre. The first thing we did was to go shopping! Matthew went to Dave Spencer and spent nearly £100. Whilst looking at the DVD's Matthew turned and photographed the coach B22 XKX as it passed.


Preserved coach B22 XKX in Wedgwood
Ths was a vehicle he saw and photographed from the bus in Endon back in April. He then went to MDS book and bought then new First book. He went around the other stalls and bought a few pictures of older PMT vehicles from the 90's. We then considered catching a bus. We had spied a nice Badgerline coach, and we had seen it was due to work the 11:45 to wedgwood. We walked up to the stop to wait for the bus but it appeared not to work this turn. As we waited Matthew got a picture of Greenbus 204 as it passed.


Greenbus 204 in Wedgwood
As we considered what to we saw a half cab double decker that we hadn't been on before, City of Manchester 3524.


City of Manchester 3524 in Wedgwood
We checked the book and found it was going to Stone so we decided to do it. We got on and sat upstairs. The sun had come out and the top deck was full. It was rather warm on the bus so I open a window. We set off to Blurton along Blurton Road and Barlaston Road. We turned onto the A5035 and headed to Trentham. At Trentham we turned left and headed south on the A34. Just south of Stone we turned left onto the A520 and ten headed into stone before stopping on Crown Street. We had 5 minutes before we were due to depart so we headed into the toilet. After he had finished he came out and got a picture of 3524 in Stone.


City of Manchester 3524 in Stone
The advertised route for this service was back via the A520 to Lightwood, but this service went along Newcastle Road and back onto the A34. We went back up to Trentham, a,d then back to wedgwood via the A5035, Barlaston Road and Blurton Road. When we got back we had another quick look around the buses. There was an intersting open top double decker that had had Wardle Transport lettering on the side in the style of a London Transport bus.


Wardle Transport JTF 218F in Wedgwood
We also saw an interesting East Lancs bodied leyland Olympian, Midland Red 1918.


Midland Red 1918 in Wedgwood
A quick check of the book saw that this bus was due off in a few minutes at 1315 to the Gladstone Pottery Museum. Whilst we had traveled to Stone and back, mum had gone home to get here phone and had also made some sandwiches. We waited at the stop and sure enough a few minutes later 1918 appeared at the stop to work the Gladstone service. The interior was similar to the batch of Dart we completed when we visited Shrewsbury back in Feb 2012. We went upstairs and sat down. The bus set of along the Blurton Road, Barlaston Road route onto the A5035. Instead of going left to Trentham we turned right towards Longton. We reached the edge of Longton and then we crossed over the A50 and then went into Normacott Road and then the museum in Chadwick Street. The timetable was such that the buses had a layover so you could make the bus 2 buses in front. Dud Devon General 537 had done the 1245 from Wedgwood. This was at Gladstone when we arrived on the car park, but it pulled of before we got off. That was OK though, as we had done this bus earlier in the year to Adderley Green and back when we did the Hanley Finale Day back in February. A few people stayed on Midland Red 1918 even though it had got a 35 minute layover. Matthew did get a picture of the empty downstairs of the bus before he got off.


Inside Midland Red 1918
We had a approximately 15 minutes before the next departure which was required Crosville CRG 103, so we decided to have a picnic whilst we waited. We ate luncheon meat sandwiches, and Matthew had a banana and an angel cake to. This was washed down with a drink of a bottle of Coke. Te bus had been parked on the other side of the car park near Uttoxeter Road. Just before time the driver of CRG 103 started up the bus and drove it over to the bottle kilns so he and all of us enthusiasts could get a picture of the bus in front of a local historic landmark.


Crosville CRG 103 at the Gladstone pottery museum
After everyone had taken pictures we loaded onto the bus and waited for the next arrival, which was the City of Manchester double decker we had been on earlier in the day. We set off back across the A50 and then back to Wedgwood via the A5035, Barlaston Road and Blurton Road. When we got back to Wedgwood, Matthew waited for this vehicle to empty before getting a shot inside this very nice bus.


Inside Crosville CRG 103
We had another walk around the buses on the site. Matthew spotted the door was open on the Badgerline coach that we had tried to do earlier and so he took a picture inside this vehicle.


Inside Badgerline PWS 492S
We then looked to see if there was another working for this bus today. It was due to do the 1435 Barlaston Green circular. We had a few minutes and so we walked around the bus again to get a few more pictures. We saw one of the new D&G Optare Solo SRs so we took a picture of it.


D&G 6 in Wedgwood
There was somebody on board so we asked if we could go aboard to have a look inside this bus. The somebody was Chris from the Staffordshire and Merseyside Yahoo bus group, the D&G correspondent. Matthew also got a picture of the inside of this bus too, with its rather nice leather seats.


Inside D&G 6 in Wedgwood
We walked back to the stop to wait for the Badgerline Coach. It turned up and Matthews camera was a little slow and so he didn't get a good picture at this point. We formulated a plan to do this bus up to the green and then catch the next service back, which was required Royal Blue single decker OTT 43. The bus however didn't visit the green and stop. The us went onto Blurton Road and turned right. However, instead of going on towards Barlaston, the bus turned right onto Longton Road and then headed back to the site down Queen Mary Drive. It was a short run, but at least we did get to ride on this beast. When we got back to the site, Matthew was able to get a good picture of the bus.


Badgerline PWS 492S in Wedgwood
We immediate spotted one of our favourites about to work a shuttle to Stoke railway station. So we took a quick picture of Arriva London Dart DRN116 before crossing the road to get on it.


Arriva London DRN116 in Wedgwood
We sat down near the back of this stylish Dart. The buses headed off onto the A5035 and then went down Blurton Road to Heron Cross. We then did the A50 Link road and Victoria Road. At joiners square we saw Maritza minibus KP06 XGN. We followed the minibus down Leek Road and then we turned onto Station Road to the railway station. After a quick photo stop at the station we returned back via Stoke Road, the A500, the A50 and then back into Heron Cross. As we traveled back we realised that we had missed out on a ride on Bristol VR double decker VVV 952W, which was on it's was to Stone. We went back along Blurton Road, Barlaston Road and the other Blurton Road before returning to Wedgwood. When we got back Matthew waited for the bus to empty to get a picture inside this fine example of a Dart.


Inside Arriva London DRN116
It was coming towards the end of the day and there weren't many options left. There weren't many other required buses out that were due to work. We were about to do required PMT 805 XVT when Matthew decided he wanted to go to the toilet. As it was a local bus we decided to let it go and we waled over to the visitor centre to use the facilities there. On the way we saw Chesterfiled 124 parked up on the bus turning area.


Chesterfield 124 in Wedgwood
We used the toilet and then walked back to the stop, the 1600 to Gladstone was due to be dud Olympian GFM 104X. Chesterfield 124 pulled up at the bus stop and we didn't know what it was working. We overheard that it was replacing GFM 104X on the Gladstone run so we got on and went straight upstairs. At this point the bus was lightly loaded so he got a picture of the top deck behind him as he sat down.


Inside Chesterfield 124
The bus set off along the same route as we had done early on Midland Red 1918. As we joined the A5035 we passed VVV 952W on the inbound Stone service. We got to the Gladstone in good time. It was the penultimate run, so we got off and took a picture and decided to wait 10 minutes for the return of the last run of the day. This bus was booked to be required Bristol Omnibus decker EHY 362. We let Chesterfield 124 go and kept our finger crossed. Matthew ate a rice crispy squares bar and drank a can of Fanta whist we waited. We went to the end to wait for the bus and whilst there we worryingly saw a single decker go up and past the museum and ten return back towards Longton. The 1630 departure time came and went and around 5 minutes late we were relieved to see bus come around the corner!


Bristol Omininus EHY 362 at the Gladstone pottery museum
We got on the bus and sat upstairs. We went back along the A5035 and headed into the site. We passed quite a few buses as the vehicle were starting to leave for the day. We got back to the site and PMT 866 (60100) was stopped opposite our bus.


First PMT 60100 Wedgwood
We had a quick walk around the site and took a few more pictures of the buses leaving. We walked back to the car to meet mum and then we set off back. Blurton Road, Barlaston Road, A5035, Blurton Road and onto Heron Cross. We dropped uncle Dave off home and we decided to have a chippy tea as we it was getting late. We drove along Smithpool Road and stopped at the chip shop there. Matthew had a burger and chips and we drove back via City Road, The A50 link Road and Heron Cross, getting back around 1730. matthew ate his burger and chips and watch some of his new DVDs. After having a bath he chilled out on his computer until bedtime around 23:20...Mark