Sunday, 19 April 2026

sunday Variety

Sea Breezer Ceases Breezing

The Southern Vectis open top leaflet has recently been published - and something is missing.

In 2025 Vectis took a step back in time by operating an open top bus between Ryde and the fbbs' former alma mater, Seaview.

OK, these pictures are from a Ryde Bus Museum event, but fbb does remember open tops on the 7 ...
... a route which hardly saw the sea, taking the inland route to the village.
It was a bus like the above that ran open top to Seaview. Last year it was something like this.
The service ran "one bus in steam" with a lunch break for drivers hours.
The route saw more of the sea than the old 7 ...
... with a circuit of the boating lake at Ryde ...
... and the full length of the coastal road between Puckpool and Seaview.
The route was even equipped with its own bus stop flags!
But, from an "experience" point of view, over half the route was via very ordinary suburban housing ...
... passing very close to the fbb's former pad!

To add to the disadvantages of the route, local passengers were discouraged by a lack of local fares.
The Sea Breezer, with less than 50% of "sea", did not "perform up to expectations".

So this potentially enjoyable short trip for Ryde visitors attracted very few locals who might have 'talked it up'.

it will not reappear this season.

Go-Op Go or Stop?
Remember this open access proposal?
The company won access rights for a very different service along rural lines. So far all open access schemes have been for inter city routes.
the idea is that the project would be 'crowd funded' with a broad invitation for investors to come on board.

But they haven't - well, not enough of them and not enough with deep, well filled pockets.
The company is probably in the last chance saloon.
Here, the directors gaze enthusiastically on their possible territory, a vision which may, sadly, evaporate.
Pity!

Large Lumbering Lorries
In previous blogs, fbb has commented (adversely) about some of the misleading 'headline' pictures used by YouTubers to persuade viewers to open and 'enjoy' their unrealistic efforts.

Here is one for lovers of road transport, definitely transport used by the public, albeit indirectly. We would be lost without large lumbering lorries!

So here is a typical example.
As usual, the very long 'road train' does NOT appear anywhere in the body of the video.

But a collection of pictures from the wilder parts of Australia seemed, initially at least, to be going in the same sensationalist direction.
But the above headline shot was for real; indeed the above 'rig' was hauling FOUR trailers, not three.
And not a drop if Artificial Insanity in use!

Some are not quite as long, but very tall ...
... needing to avoid not just low but reasonably high bridges.

And another long 'un!
fbb does not expect to meet such a beast in nearby Axmouth!

In the UK, heavy and long truckin' does happen, but with expert support throughout the journey. Historically, Pickfords was the star if this trade in fbb's youth.
Allelys is often the go-to haulier these days ...
... being particularly well-known for locomotive transport!
Still not ideal for a quick nip round Seaton; maybe not Lyme Regis either!

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Having spent an age building a small fleet of OO Newton Chambers car carriers, their proud owner looked and looked again ...
... and looked again ...
... and to his profound disappointment the car carriers were a few critical millimetres too tall! They should be the same height as their accompanying sleeping cars.

Palpably, they isn't (kit on the left)!

Their creator shrugs his shoulders and closes his video.

In a later YouTube video, however, he does review, very enthusiastically, three ready-to-run ready-built Heljan models of the same vehicle ...
... and they are the right height ...
... as seen in this direct comparison picture.

Did he consign carefully crafted kit carriages to the coach crusher?

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 Next single decker blog : Mon 20 April 

Saturday, 18 April 2026

Saturday Variety

 Knott End Ferry's End - Not!

The ferry has run for 180 years between Knott End and Fleetwood where it connects with Blackpool's super-swish new trams. Without the ferry it is a long way round via Poulton-le-Fylde,
The tide is hugely up and down at Fleetwood, where you often need to climb down to board at medium and low tide.
The smells are memorable. There is a lengthy trek at Knott End to enjoy as well.
News broke a few days ago that the service was to end ...
... as nobody wanted to run it!
fbb guesses that "compliant tenders" were not offering operators, including the incumbent, enough income.

But then, almost at the last minute, a reprieve has been negotiated between Council and the current team. 
Apparently a three year extension has been agreed.

New Station Announced - Not!

The hacks at "The Sun" are not renowned for their accurate reporting. Even fbb was utterly confused by this one.  The pictures of the entrance were non help.

Of course it was NOT about a new station at all.

In fact what is being reported is a new "rear entrance" to Cambridge station.
The elegant station building has been progressively improved over the years and is now changed from a beautiful "porte cochere" style into a fully enclosed entrance hall.
The additional entrance was a small industrial area when Streetview last visited ...
... but will be super smashing and splendid when it is finished.

Work at Wixams - Not!
Meanwhile, over the border in Bedfordshire ...
... a kerfufle has broken out about the new station at Wixams to serve the Theme Park being opened by Universal Studios. Bedfordshire Council had done a lot of preparatory work on a new two platform station to be served by local trains using the 'slow lines'.
Then along comes the lads from Universal and announces their mega project.
It will lie between the Bletchley to Bedford line (which should have been carrying East West Rail trains by now) and the Midland Main Line. Kempston Hardwick station exists on thei latter but Wixams will appear on the Midland Main line.

So Notwork Rail planners have decided that Wixams needs to have FOUR platforms and be much bigger!

Thus the rail people have told the Council people that they can throw their planning work in the bin!
So tough!

It does seem a bit unfair.

A Good Idea - Or Not
Certainly NOT if you are Southern Vectis!
Travel over by hover, no bovver; and waiting for you at Ryde will be a smart minibus to facilitate your tour of the Isle of Wight.
If you were a party of 9, the hire will still be dearer than two Vectis family day tickets.

So quite expensive to drive. The press release doesn't say how expensive, but it will surely cost more than two family rovers; even more if the mix is less than  nine adults!

Perhaps this service will not make too deep an inroad into the bus company profits after all!

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Painting is what ruins it for an fbb model. His ancient left hand is unreliably wobbly, sometimes manageable, sometimes hopeless. So stuff like this would be, erm, challenging.


Chummy has spray painted the main body shell, then uses a very fine brush for the detail. And then there are the transfers. These are press fixed ...
... and very fiddly. Then they are sealed with spray on varnish!

Sadly the lettering never looks as good as that produced by modern printing technology, you can always see the edges!
You cannot see edges on a printed model.
The fuzziness is due to fbb's dubious camera skills; and NOT poor tampa printing!

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  Next Variey blog : Sunday 19th April