Tuesday, 2 December 2025

Today's Comfort - Part 2

Did You Spot Citylink?

Yesterday we met Citylink Ireland, but readers will be more familiar with Citylink in Scotland.  The brand was created in 1985 to absorb express services operated by companies in the Scottish Bus Group. 

Competition with Stagecoach led to a joint venture under privatisation until quite recently.
Under ComfortDelGro ownership the Stagecoach bit was bought out by the slightly more senior party, so it is all now under the ultimate authoriy of the Singapore based conglomerate.

By way of revision, Citylink operates some stunning frequencies on the 900 between Glasgorw and Edinburgh ...
... plus an equally stunning headway from Glasgow to Edinburgh Aiport.
Services from the two big cities to Aberdeen and Inverness have been improved progressively over the years, but the delights of Citylink are the routes to the Highlands and the Western Isles.

These combine luxury coaches with what are, effectively, the local buses, as here with the sevice between Inverness and Skye.
The fleet is regularly updated with some stunning motors.
The batch below was celebrating the 40th birthday!
If you have never done a tour with Citylink, then you really should. You will see some glorious scenery in excellent comfort, with reliability and good value fares.

The Other Biggie - Metroline
This was one of the companies set up in preparation for the privatisation of London's red buses. It was a management buyout and expanded by acquiring several smaller companies that materialised in the early days of the big change from the gargantuan London Transport.

The lure of big bucks in the pocket led to its sale to ComfortDelGro in year 2000. Further acquisitions followed including Armchair, Westbus and three First Bus depots. Current operation includes part of the Suoerloop network.
Keep Westbus in mind!

In a rush of blood to its corporate head, Metroline won a contract for a large heap of Bee Line routes in Manchester. The win was largely at the expense of Stagecoach which threatened to sulk! Bus watchers are of the view that Metroline overbid and may struggle to make money.
Unlike in London, there is no mention of the operator name on the vehicles.
fbb was very excited to find a Metroline page on-)ine packed with helpful stuff for passengers (?) ...
... which proudly promised timetables!
There aren't any

Transport for Manchester posts them for its area, if you can find them; whereas Transport for London maintains its usual cloak of secrecy.

Independent Web site providers do better.

And Westbus?
Confusingly you will find pictures of this operator's vehicles, but beware; there is (more correctly, was) a Westbus in Australia, also part of ComfortDelGro. 

The UK Westbus, as its name suggests (?), runs coaches ...
... and has been around for yonks in various guises.
Whilst it may have run buses in the past, it is now a high spec coach operator ...
... with some smart posh deckers.
ConfortDelGro has one other urban bus operation in the UK, an operation that is more "normal" that the others - but still a bit of an adventure.

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This blog snippet is about:-
 B elief and the  B ible

Quirky Answer : There are 66 'books' in the Bible, of which 39 come before Christmas in the Old Testament; 27 are in the New Testament which sort-of starts with Christmas. There are 929 "Chapters" in the Bible, but some, like Psalm 117 are very short.

That's it - but you could hardly call it a "chapter" - it is a single verse Hebrew song. Psalm 119 is defined as the longest "chapter" and it is a VERY long ditty at 176 Bible verses, all about how good and important the Scriptures are for peoples' wellbeing. 

But it does go on a bit!

There are 23,145 "verses" (i.e. small chunks). Some are very small as in "Jesus Wept" (John's Gospel, Chapter 11 verse 35), others are much longer. 

The divisions into Chapters and Verses came long after the text of the Bible was written and were added to help readers find their way around. They are not part of the original.

Of the 929 chapters, only four tell the "Christmas Story"; Luke has two which focus, amongst lots else, on the Shepherds ..
Whilst Matthew is a Wise Men man.
Despite the Bible words being very clear on the page, most illustrations get it completely wrong. The shepherds did not see the star and the wise men did not visit the stable.

That's the big trouble with the Bible. Most people only know little bits of the stories and, over the years, those little bits have been modified, prettified and falsfied.

And how come we have turned those four Christmas chapters (out of 929) into the mega knees up that fills our shops, fills our lives, fills our stomachs and empties our pockets from October each year?

To make sense of the nonsense we need to understand more.

And a warning; what we might believe doesn't change anything!

To make real sense of our beliefs we need to understand more.

Quirky Quiz Question : What did God create on the seventh "day"? Answer tomorrow.
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 Next Comfort blog : Wednesday 3rd December 

Monday, 1 December 2025

Today's Comfort - Part 1

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Please be Advised;
DECEMBER BLOGS

fbb will be adding his traditional "Advent Calendar" each day from 1st to 26th December. 

Question : What have asymmetric, amorphous, agnostic and apathetic got in common? Answer tomorrow. (and its more than their initial letter)

As your increasingly ancient blogger is in need of a bit of a break, the Public Transport content of December postings will be somewhat reduced in amount, but, hopefully not reduced in stimulation and excitement.
Hmmm?

Then, again, in a hectic weekend, the external Christmas decorations at fbb mansion have been installed and were formally due to be switched on by the property owner, namely Mr Tubbles ...

... but he just  couldn't be bothered.

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ComfortDelGro
The company is based in Singaapore and is the result of a merger of two big big operators called, surprisingly 'Comfort' and 'Delgro'. The history of the constituent companies is long and complex and just a step to far for a full fbb investigation.

There were Comfort taxis, including the iconic and much loved Singapore "yellow top" cars.
Readers may wonder how this subsidiary got its name!

The Delgro bit included Singapore Bus Services ...
Even that is complicated now, with smart green buses operated by a variety of companies.

ComfortDepGro ...
... Tower Transit (whom we have met before) ...
... GoAhead (we've heard of them) ...
... and a fourth company that looks a bit different!
ComfortDelGro have wider interests in Singaopore ...
... including taxis which are now either yellow with 'ComfortDelGro' branding ...
... or they might be blue!

But the company's interests are world wide. There are operations in China, in New Zealand ...
... and in Stockholm.
Some activity is joint with other companies (as it is in Stockholm). 

But nearer to home is a long distance coach service in the Republic of Ireland.
The name may be familiar.

So here is a challenge for our readers with time to spare (?). Can you identify the UK companies from this list of ComfotDelGro subsidiaries?
More to come tomorrow.

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'A' is, of course, for Advent which is the pre Christmas preparation season. In the "official" Church Calendar, Christmas starts at midnight on Christmas Eve. How different things are in the commercial secular world!

But his blog snippet is about:-
 A ssorted  A ttitudes

The Greek word "A" (or maybe it is a syllable) means something like "there is no ...". So for ...

 A symmetric Bars ...
... there is no symmetry. For  A morphous carbon (soot) ...
... there is no "morph", i.e. shape.

So an  A theist opines that there is no God, a standpoint that needs as much Faith as a believer! 

An  A gnostic usually uses the word to imply a lack of interest in God, but that is simply not what the word really means. Gnosis was a Greek "religion" which is difficult to understand; but the idea is that your faith was based on a philosophical "knowledge" (whatever that meant). So a true agnostic has no "philosophical knowledge" of God,

A better word is  A pathetic. In the past "pathos" meant simply "emotion". So someone who is apathetic has no emotion; i.e simply doesn't care.

Why do the Atheist, the Agnostic, the Apathetic bother to celebrate Christmas?

Of course many millions world-wide celebrate the birth of the Saviour of the world, he who forgives our godlessness and gives us a fresh start. And why do we actually need forgiveness?

That is part 2 of the season which started on Sunday ...
...   A dvent. This month is not just about preparing for Christmas, the coming if Jesus to earth; Advent is also about His return at the end of time. For some that might not be as much fun as for Christmas.

Also there should be an "A" word for those who do accept the vital nature of a true Christian faith.

How about  A dubitable? There is no doubt?

Quirky Question : How many 'books" (chunks with separate titles) are there in the Bible; and how many of those "books" tell us about the First Christmas?

Answer tomorrow
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 Next Comfort blog : Tuesday 2nd December 

Sunday, 30 November 2025

Sunday Variety

 Spot The Difference 1

Above is a British Rail class 376 operated by South Eastern Railway. These units are approx 20 years old and have been looking a bit tatty round the edges. The mainly-white livery was never a good idea for UK weather. After 20 years the interiors were, well, used!

Recently, South Eastern have accepted South Western Class 707 cast-offs ...
... and painted them dark blue ...
... calling then City Beam. No, neither fbb nor anyone else knows why!

Anyway, the bosses at South Eastern decided to refurbished their 376 trains (there white ones; pay attrntion at the back!) which was a good idea.

And guess what? The 376s are now appearing in the same two blues paint scheme as the 707s.  

First we were provided with an artists impression of 376 ...
... and the real things are now appearing.
The very observant will immediately spot that a 376 has a three panel windscreen whilst a 707 doesn't!
The insides are almost identical ...

Class 376

Class 707

Or is it the other way round?

But one cheeky chappie has noticed a more tangible difference.
fbb is unclear why the wriiter is intending to play sport in a railway train. This is a most anti-social activity. Balls should be for the games field, not for South Eastern commuter trains.

Tut tut!

Spot The Difference 2
This is a Deutsche Bahn class 200/220 diesel locomotive.
The design and the livery were iconic, recognised world wide as a classic.

When British Railways was implementing its modernisation plan way back in the mists of ferroequinological history, the Western Region would have no time for they new fangled diesel electrics. Their diesels would be different!

So, up pops the D800 Warship class.
But, don't tell anyone, the Warship was very much a slightly cut down version of the DB 200/220 design.

Even a non-enthusiast could spot the similarity!

So is this a DB 22o hauling blue and grey BR Mark I carriages ...
... and arriving, possibly, at Whitby?

No it isn't!

It is a BR D800 repainted to look like it's German predecessor!
Nice but nonsense!

Spot The Difference 3
Can our readers tell the difference between a real news story and fanciful speculation.
The item above refres to a planned Tyne and Wear Metro extension to serve the now quite old new town of Washington. The Metro route is in dotty green on the above map.

The obvious implication is that the imminent (?) re-opening if the 'Leamside' line would be good news for the Metro extension.

Here is a slightly fuzzy plan of the proposed new chunk of Metro ...
... this time in red but shown as an addition to the existing  Metro route diagram.

The 'Leamside' line also runs through Washington and is a heavy rail route often proposed for re-opening.

Now hear is another on-line snippet headline.

The implications of this version of the story seem to be that the planned delivery if the Metro extension might be very good news for the 'Leamside' line re-opening.

So it seems to be a rejig of the age old philosophical question, namely, which came first, the chicken 'Leamside' or the egg Metro.

What has provoked this speculation is this on-line news item.
Contractors?
For contractor, read consultant! And it would appear to be another set of consultants.

So no rush, then?

The crunch question, consultants aside, is who will provide the money; Rachel, please add the projects to the list.

See the Obvious Difference!
A lot of somebody's money is being spent on Notwork Rail's Trans Pennine route upgrade and oodles of stuff is happening with the aim of speeding up the services.

Huddersfield station has been "done" ...
... with four tracks to the east.

Aerial views show the huge upheaval at Mirfield station ...
... and work to create a grade-separated junction at Ravensthorpe.
The whole project us known, technically, as "big"!

It is also costing we taxpayers a huge heap of pennies.

We can see why Rachel wants us to make a "small additional contribution" as our taxes (NI, income tax, VAT) are not being increased but thresholds and other "adjustments" will mean we all happily "make a small contribution".

Hmmmm?

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Please be Advised;

DECEMBER BLOGS

fbb will be adding his traditional "Advent Calendar" each day from 1st to 26th December. Thus year the theme is:-

Christmas is Not Just for Christmas
It's as Easy as A to Z

To that end, there will be a daily quirky quiz question, mainly about Christmas; to be answered in the following day's  blog.

Question : What have asymmetric, amorphous, agnostic and apathetic got in common? Answer tomorrow. (and its more than their initial letter)

Intriguing, eh?

As your increasingly ancient blogger is in need of a bit of a break, the Public Transport content of December postings will be somewhat reduced in amount, but, hopefully not reduced in stimulation and excitement.
Hmmm?

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   Next Seasonal A blog  : Monday 1st December