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Not so good for the environment! (video below)


“Transport for London has recalled 90 electric buses after a fire involved one of them on Sunday.
The precautionary measure has been decided while the company investigates causes of the blaze, that happened at Potters Bar depot in Hertfordshire, run by Metroline.
Six buses were damaged.
Due to the suspension of the e-bus fleet, disruption will involve around five routes.”
Renewables are neither good for the economy or the environment.

 
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Absolutely. Probably early to mid 1970s, I think

I used to get Diesel for the car for 45ppl from Barton Park truck stop (near Scotch Corner) about 1996, everyone else was paying around the 66ppl mark (wasn't red Deisel, honest!)

This chart only goes back to 1999 but petrol was only slightly above 66ppl then.

From this article > BBC NEWS | UK | Fuel demo adds to road taxes row

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I’m showing my age here …

… but I well remember stopping a film (remember those?) so that the group of lads I was lecturing to could salivate over the bit of the film that showed a petrol pump!

What made it memorable was that the petrol pump showed 2/6d a gallon! (That’s 12.5p in today’s currency - except they did away with the “new” ha penny within a few years of its introduction!)
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I’m showing my age here …

… but I well remember stopping a film (remember those?) so that the group of lads I was lecturing to could salivate over the bit of the film that showed a petrol pump!

What made it memorable was that the petrol pump showed 2/6d a gallon! (That’s 12.5p in today’s currency - except they did away with the “new” ha penny within a few years of its introduction!)
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I started buying petrol back in 1974. I seem to remember it was around 50p a gallon
 
I can remember seeing 5 Star leaded petrol for 5 shillings a gallon, when I had to get a gallon of paraffin for a heater, I was out 10 we lived in a small village where everyone new you.
 
Back in the day, until about 1988, every petrol in the UK was “leaded”!

As usual, the UK was backward in protecting its citizens!

One (now a well known brand) petrol company bought “one star” unleaded petrol from Sweden and put in enough lead (Tetraethyl Lead or TEL) to sell it as “four star” in the UK!

The UK caught up with Europe when our government introduced “unleaded” petrol after a massive campaign that centred on the brain damage done to young children living near roads.

Enjoy!
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I’m showing my age here …

… but I well remember stopping a film (remember those?) so that the group of lads I was lecturing to could salivate over the bit of the film that showed a petrol pump!

What made it memorable was that the petrol pump showed 2/6d a gallon! (That’s 12.5p in today’s currency - except they did away with the “new” ha penny within a few years of its introduction!)
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That must have been about the time when we were out as a family and had to get petrol. When my Dad got back into the car he said to my Mum, " do you know love we won't get 4 gallons for a pound soon"
 
I was 16 in 73 and bought myself a moped (Yamaha FS1-E). It had only about a half gallon tank, but I remember being aware that £1 would get you 3 gallons.
Not sure how old i was but probably about 10 so would have been 1966 or so😎
 
This was the launch day of the MK2 Vauxhall Cavalier September 1981,
Dealers had to travel to Luton to pick up their cars.
A car that turned Vauxhall's around, from a loss making company.

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