ASTRAN THEY DID IT THEIR WAY// TRUCKFLEET VIDEOS /P BLACKSHIRE
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@taragoble43004 жыл бұрын
Real men, real lorries........ Respect
@anastasiszaroliagis50662 ай бұрын
The Stars of Astran...❤
@snorrejnnevaldhalvorsen65482 жыл бұрын
In the first half of the 70’s, there was a Norwegian transport company called Evensen, who used to go to Bandar Abbas , Iran , with ship spares. One of these drivers was a Norwegian called Leif Nedrejord. He quit at Evensen , and startet working for Asian Transport. They made a book of Evensen’s Bandar Abbas trips , with tough winter driving In Turkey , and desert driving. With no phones , no GPS, and no 24 hour services available, plus long hours , they did a great job !
@SANDSCORCHER
2 жыл бұрын
Such remarkable fortitude and skill those drivers demonstrated. A very different time indeed.
@federicomasiero5736 Жыл бұрын
Epic journeys, strong nerves and great spirit of adaptation and practical sense. Well done. Ciao
@marc200084 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video and music they was legends
@cengizevkuran484329 күн бұрын
ASTRANS ❤😢🇹🇷🖐🇹🇷🖐
@cengizevkuran48433 ай бұрын
My Way Thanks Thanks Mr Frank Snatra Thanks my way THANKS for your the great TRUCK 😢
@LovelessCzeon4 жыл бұрын
Beautiful truck video.. Great music
@maxddl8 ай бұрын
I did Middle East in the late 80's till 92. Fun with the gulf wars - great people on the road.
@beverlymitchell46412 жыл бұрын
Legends all of them . THIS IS HOW WE LEARNED GOOD MEN. FRANK PAUL.X
@johnnymolloy3813
2 жыл бұрын
Hello friend I done abit of long distances driving. The good days are gone not many Gentle men on the rds these days. Anyman at it back in the day. They have done there fair share of tramping. Credit to all.
@simontaylor23197 ай бұрын
To the Lads of Astran WHO did it their way
@bertiespicer71325 жыл бұрын
great stuff wonderful ..
@deniseblades418 ай бұрын
I wouldn't fancy doing it in that old AEC Mandator that's for sure, Dennis
@chrisbarber58425 жыл бұрын
Nice video thanks
@craigbrooksbank91605 жыл бұрын
Another good video 👍
@bennoben16535 жыл бұрын
Great video 👍
@phillipmercieca57924 жыл бұрын
You don't go near Iran if your going to Doha it's thru Syria or Iraq and neither of those two routes have been open for over twenty years in the final years of astran they started shipping container.what people forget the only reason we started running down there was not because it was financially viable it was because every port in the Middle East was jammed solid ships could be anchored there for months .the very first company to run the middle was not British or European it was ICC Iran container company but the accident rate in Europe was so high with Iran drivers they switched to British drivers we had long nose mack 6x4 NON SLEEPERS my back still hurts whe I think about it.after I left them I joined a little known company called Simon international we ran out of brick lane east London,,I had a Volvo f 89 8x4 twenty foot tilt with a 12 metre trailer behind that .80 foot overall god we had some fun, Simon international was astran so biggest rival back the (NOT ALOAT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT)
@flipper23925 жыл бұрын
Anyone else read The Cola Cowboys? Based on Astran, the biggest load of bollocks ever printed, only read it cos I was waiting ages to tip and had nothing else.
@aristidesaugusto31554 жыл бұрын
Velhos tempos.
@sallychaney57955 жыл бұрын
my husband used to see one of thier drivers dave poulton who stared in documentry to dohar and back he was in hiss late seventies still working night shift for reynolds
@Onthemove6801
9 ай бұрын
@sallycheney5795 Dave Poulton passed not many years ago. He was one of the Astran originals and in the book 'Long Haul Pioneers' about Astran it says that Dave Poulton carried out well over a hundred Middle East trips. Astran (originally Asian Transport) was set up by two friends, Bob Paul and Mike Woodward, who knew nothing about road transport but took their very first load from UK to Kabul.
@4711Express
3 ай бұрын
@@Onthemove6801I did see the movie and pictures of his colleague John Williams with his later dark overall and his dark blue Volvo and grey tarpaulin. I remember seeing him with his lorry at Geiselwind in Germany probably mending something. In retrospective a strange setting: clean colorful German trucks parked aligned and in between this dirty Volvo parked (not aligned) sitting there like a kind of ghost truck. Between 1980-1985 time period.
@simonperry3302 жыл бұрын
The Cola Cowboys
@vaclavhesse1497 Жыл бұрын
Stare, SCANIA byly, Nejkrásnější, trucky, takové, se, mi, libi mohli by, znovu, jezdit, 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁zdraví, vás, vaclav hodně nových videji
@Onthemove68019 ай бұрын
@simonperry330 I have a first edition 'Cola Cowboys' by Franklyn Wood. Worth a few bob now!
@merledoughty57874 жыл бұрын
How do the truckers get on going through to say Doha these days with all the problems in Syria Iran and other countries?
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Real men, real lorries........ Respect
The Stars of Astran...❤
In the first half of the 70’s, there was a Norwegian transport company called Evensen, who used to go to Bandar Abbas , Iran , with ship spares. One of these drivers was a Norwegian called Leif Nedrejord. He quit at Evensen , and startet working for Asian Transport. They made a book of Evensen’s Bandar Abbas trips , with tough winter driving In Turkey , and desert driving. With no phones , no GPS, and no 24 hour services available, plus long hours , they did a great job !
@SANDSCORCHER
2 жыл бұрын
Such remarkable fortitude and skill those drivers demonstrated. A very different time indeed.
Epic journeys, strong nerves and great spirit of adaptation and practical sense. Well done. Ciao
Fantastic video and music they was legends
ASTRANS ❤😢🇹🇷🖐🇹🇷🖐
My Way Thanks Thanks Mr Frank Snatra Thanks my way THANKS for your the great TRUCK 😢
Beautiful truck video.. Great music
I did Middle East in the late 80's till 92. Fun with the gulf wars - great people on the road.
Legends all of them . THIS IS HOW WE LEARNED GOOD MEN. FRANK PAUL.X
@johnnymolloy3813
2 жыл бұрын
Hello friend I done abit of long distances driving. The good days are gone not many Gentle men on the rds these days. Anyman at it back in the day. They have done there fair share of tramping. Credit to all.
To the Lads of Astran WHO did it their way
great stuff wonderful ..
I wouldn't fancy doing it in that old AEC Mandator that's for sure, Dennis
Nice video thanks
Another good video 👍
Great video 👍
You don't go near Iran if your going to Doha it's thru Syria or Iraq and neither of those two routes have been open for over twenty years in the final years of astran they started shipping container.what people forget the only reason we started running down there was not because it was financially viable it was because every port in the Middle East was jammed solid ships could be anchored there for months .the very first company to run the middle was not British or European it was ICC Iran container company but the accident rate in Europe was so high with Iran drivers they switched to British drivers we had long nose mack 6x4 NON SLEEPERS my back still hurts whe I think about it.after I left them I joined a little known company called Simon international we ran out of brick lane east London,,I had a Volvo f 89 8x4 twenty foot tilt with a 12 metre trailer behind that .80 foot overall god we had some fun, Simon international was astran so biggest rival back the (NOT ALOAT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT)
Anyone else read The Cola Cowboys? Based on Astran, the biggest load of bollocks ever printed, only read it cos I was waiting ages to tip and had nothing else.
Velhos tempos.
my husband used to see one of thier drivers dave poulton who stared in documentry to dohar and back he was in hiss late seventies still working night shift for reynolds
@Onthemove6801
9 ай бұрын
@sallycheney5795 Dave Poulton passed not many years ago. He was one of the Astran originals and in the book 'Long Haul Pioneers' about Astran it says that Dave Poulton carried out well over a hundred Middle East trips. Astran (originally Asian Transport) was set up by two friends, Bob Paul and Mike Woodward, who knew nothing about road transport but took their very first load from UK to Kabul.
@4711Express
3 ай бұрын
@@Onthemove6801I did see the movie and pictures of his colleague John Williams with his later dark overall and his dark blue Volvo and grey tarpaulin. I remember seeing him with his lorry at Geiselwind in Germany probably mending something. In retrospective a strange setting: clean colorful German trucks parked aligned and in between this dirty Volvo parked (not aligned) sitting there like a kind of ghost truck. Between 1980-1985 time period.
The Cola Cowboys
Stare, SCANIA byly, Nejkrásnější, trucky, takové, se, mi, libi mohli by, znovu, jezdit, 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁zdraví, vás, vaclav hodně nových videji
@simonperry330 I have a first edition 'Cola Cowboys' by Franklyn Wood. Worth a few bob now!
How do the truckers get on going through to say Doha these days with all the problems in Syria Iran and other countries?