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Platt Bridge
Platt Bridge
Photo: Tom Sutch
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Item #: 26551
The Lancashire United service 661 to Earlestown passing the King Billy in Platt Bridge before the roundabouts were put in. May 1976.

Comment by: Albert. on 9th June 2015 at 16:07

The old Platt Bridge Palace, with the double deck bus out side. Saturday matinee, with Buck Jones, Hoppalong Cassidy, and must mention Flash Gordon, was he played by a star named Buster Crabbe?

Comment by: Broady on 9th June 2015 at 16:29

The best thing about the LUT buses was that after leaving the Market Square they didn't pick up passengers until they arrived in Abram at the top of Bickershaw Lane.

Comment by: Broady on 9th June 2015 at 16:32

Got my first comment wrong. They must have picked up passengers wanting to go to Golborne etc but there were some restrictions.

Comment by: jimbo on 9th June 2015 at 18:19

Broady, You weren't allowed to get off, under normal circumstances, before the bus was 3 - 4 miles out of Wigan so they didn't compete with Corporation buses, same conditions for Ribble buses going to Preston etc.

Comment by: Julie on 9th June 2015 at 18:29

Hi Albert, I can sense your enthusiasm . Does anyone have older picture?

Comment by: Steve on 9th June 2015 at 20:51

I also remember the Tower Billiard Hall next to Palace, spent many a happy hour there. A sign of a misspent youth!

Comment by: Gary Winstanley on 10th June 2015 at 07:36

Your right Albert.It was Buster Crabbe.And apart from his thespian acheivements he was a gold medal swimmer at the 1932 olympics.[not very Wiganish i know but perhaps interesting none the less.PS. Great name.]

Comment by: Alan H on 10th June 2015 at 10:33

why is theore a no right turn sign on the traffic lights? surely that is the road to Hindley

Comment by: Albert. on 10th June 2015 at 11:03

Gary. It certainly is Wiganish. Many a Wigan lad,and lassie,was enthralled by his portrayal of Flash Gordon,I know I was,as I was with most of the old film stars'. Happy days.

Comment by: Broady on 10th June 2015 at 15:45

Albert,
Did you ever go to the Miners Hall which was a five minute walk away towards Abram??

Comment by: Albert. on 10th June 2015 at 17:39

Certainly did Broady, but only about a couple of times. Went dancing on numerous Sunday nights,at the Parochial Hall, Platt Bridge.It was somewhere near to the Miners' Hall. As I say, happy days. We didn't have to take any drugs,and what have you. Happy, and contented, with a couple of pints of Walker's bitter.

Comment by: Steve on 10th June 2015 at 19:09

I often went to the Miners Hall you could always count on a good Cowboy film being shown. I also remember being issued
with a metal tally rather a ticket.Half way through the performance one of the staff would say. Someone has not handed in a Ninepenny tally!

Comment by: DerekB on 11th June 2015 at 16:20

AlanH, I am also completely baffled by the No Right Turn sign on the traffic light pole.I would have thought the double decker bus was operating the No 1 St.Helens to Atherton service and would have had to make a right turn there.

Comment by: gibo on 11th June 2015 at 23:35

I think the no right turn sign means no right turn off the road were the red car is because it looks like there is two green arrows on the traffic lights and it was a Y junction.

Comment by: DerekB on 12th June 2015 at 14:53

Looking at this again, a right turn must have been allowed, otherwise why would there be a filter light on the stanchion for the road straight ahead towards Wigan?

Comment by: Aubrey on 12th June 2015 at 17:42

I can't actually remember this 'no right turn' sign but think it must have meant no right turn into Templeton Road, which was just in front of the white van in Liverpool Road

Comment by: John Bailey on 12th June 2015 at 18:30

It just means no right turn down the tramlines onto Ellesmere Terrace where I used to live.

Comment by: Rev David Long on 12th June 2015 at 19:46

Vague memories of driving buses through here in the 70s - wasn't there a one-way system which took vehicles from the Lily Lane/ Abram junction via the old tram route onto the A58 by-passing this junction? So no need to clog the Wigan-bound traffic by turning right here. The two green signals would have been straight on for Walthew Road to Lower Ince, and left to Millers Lane.

Comment by: Dennis Miller on 12th June 2015 at 21:35

The no right turn refers to Templeton Road I think?

Comment by: John Bailey on 13th June 2015 at 11:38

Spot on Denis Templeton Rd was formerly Ellesmere Terrace.

Comment by: Andrew on 13th June 2015 at 11:51

A great, nostalgic picture Tom..as ever! I'm really glad you had a camera back then or scenes like this would be lost forever. Thanks.

Comment by: Colin Harlow on 21st June 2015 at 07:17

The two arrowed green signals mean you can go towards Walthew Lane Spring view or Liverpool Road Hindley.

Comment by: Albert Heaton on 1st December 2015 at 22:24

I think the house in between the King Billy pub and palace cinema was Kenyon's temperance bar mr kenyon wore a dark wide brimed hat,dark sleeveless waistcoat. He also had a daughter who had beautiful curly hair if I remember rightly possibly late 50s early60s

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