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The Thinker says
Back to a time when people on board were called passengers and talked in hushed tones, the conductor was a cheerful kind of person with a smile and a bit of banter, and the driver wore his cap at a jaunty angle on his head.
Now most of them today can’t even be bothered to acknowledge you’re standing in front of them, how times have changed.
I worked on the “Road Car” and Jack Bradley was the Depot Superintendent, you had to treat your passengers with a high degree of respect. Good company, good work colleagues, happy day’s trundling up and down the roads. Sad to say it’s gone, and so has “Road Car” or to be more precise “The Lincolnshire Road Car Company” come to think of it so has Reliance, Blankleys from Colsterworth, Kimes from Folkingham, and a few more that people could remind me of, Is Pulfreys still on the go, used to be up Gonerby, but the site of the garage is now housing and has been for some time.