These were the early days of the road hauliers,just before they finaly murdered the railways.Ofcourse after killing the railways,followed by their being torn up the problems of overloaded roads came to light when traffic was reduced to a crawl.By then it was too late to reverse the damage leading to no other option than to build thousands of miles of new roads.Britain has an amazing ability to achieve many firsts,but also seems to be first to destroy them much to the detriment of the country.
@Stereolabdream I agree! - all this brings back to life my younger years...the roping and sheeting, tarpualins etc plus 'handballing ' all your loads on and off usually! Hard days, but they did seem much better in many respects.
Just noticed a continuity error.....when the guy climbs up to clean his windscreen in his shirt sleeves his reflection shows him wearing a jacket, lol 1:53
BRS Parcels changed their name to Roadline in February 1976 with the logo of a small "r" within a yellow circular background that looked something like a road sign, on green vehicles.
These were the early days of the road hauliers,just before they finaly murdered the railways.Ofcourse after killing the railways,followed by their being torn up the problems of overloaded roads came to light when traffic was reduced to a crawl.By then it was too late to reverse the damage leading to no other option than to build thousands of miles of new roads.Britain has an amazing ability to achieve many firsts,but also seems to be first to destroy them much to the detriment of the country.
silver760 1 year ago
1;25 Great shots of the Tay ferries with the Cressy in the background. The Cressy is now called the Unicorn and is the oldest frigate afloat.
I remember the BRS garage in Dock St. Dundee opposite Briggs factory.
BillDFC 1 year ago
love this thank you very much for posting
5 **********
transitcoffin 1 year ago
50 years...well within an average lifetime-but it could be 200 years ago, it seems so distant and remote now...
Stereolabdream 2 years ago
@Stereolabdream I agree! - all this brings back to life my younger years...the roping and sheeting, tarpualins etc plus 'handballing ' all your loads on and off usually! Hard days, but they did seem much better in many respects.
colliecandle 1 year ago
Fascinating, I worked for ERF in the 1990's as a salesman and loved the history of the company. Thanks for the footage.
contracthireman 2 years ago 2
Just noticed a continuity error.....when the guy climbs up to clean his windscreen in his shirt sleeves his reflection shows him wearing a jacket, lol 1:53
NitroNoriFan 2 years ago 3
@NitroNoriFan well spottted!
Stereolabdream 1 year ago
Great upload........5*
ROBBO1978OVBLYTH 2 years ago 2
BRS Parcels changed their name to Roadline in February 1976 with the logo of a small "r" within a yellow circular background that looked something like a road sign, on green vehicles.
NitroNoriFan 3 years ago 4
Thanks for sharing these, very interesting.
RustyDef90 3 years ago 5
What was the normal livery of BRS vehicles : red or green ?
jlbcatala 3 years ago 3
I think the BRS general road haulage vehicles were in red/black and the BRS Parcels delivery division were in green
NitroNoriFan 3 years ago