I remember and no doubt Mrs BYM remembers it all too well, back in 2009 when we had a lot of snow, I had to do a "quick" emergency rail bus from Wickford- Shenfield one stop,due to some overhead wires coming down, as it was only one run and OH was standing there she offered to come along and fill out my running sheet i.e logging the times I arrived and departed various stations en route. This was 1.40pm about mid Dec and then it started to snow. One run turned into all staions to Southend central and back by which time it was snowing heavily, which then was Wickford - Ashingdon all stops, this station and the one before it are down steep country lanes, a nightmare on a sunny day let alone getting dark and covered in snow. This went on all evening until 11 30pm,when we were told by National Express at Wickford to stand down as there would be no one at Shenfield, which is a busy station, myself and another driver queried this and decided we would go to the station, anyway, on rounding the bend there were hundreds of people, lots of them girls in party frocks after office parties standing in the cold as the rail staff had locked up and made them wait outside. How we got them all on the bus I will never know, and OH'S face when the pompous rail man told her the bus was full and she couldn't get on it were a joy to behold. " I have the clip board and without me this bus isn't going anywhere"
Just outside Shenfield is a steep hill with a bend, and it was littered with abandoned cars due to the snow. But a low and behold all the men got off the bus pushed cars out of the way, helped get the bus up the hill.Gave their coats to shivering ladies, then everyone sang Christmas songs and of course one person needed to go to Ashingdon a good two hours away in the snow, but I ended up literally taking people to their houses as we couldn't get to some stations. So Mrs Yetimans quick trip out ended back at the yard at 3.40am and she is still with me.
We got a huge cheer at Shenfield by the way as our two buses rounded the corner that night