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As a kid, when there were still numerous bus designs on the road, I remember this one being my favouite. I called it the 'race bus' because of the "spoiler" it had. For me, being on that bus meant we could go fast and get to Downtown Woodwards soonerr so I can have their fish & chips.
Fast forward, and the GMC Fishbowl is still the most iconic.
For all the nostalgic feels, the Transit Museum Society still has all those buses you mentioned preserved.
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wtf did she get some bolt-on titties or what?
they look sooooooooooo much bigger than they were 2ish years ago.
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I can't stand the sound of Mandarin either. Boo yow nee bey nee shing bo now noong gey shee mayo mayo mayo mayo mayo mayo mayo.
For my bus riding childhood, the 6V92TA was my top favourite engine growing up
IIRC TransLink was getting $1000 per each scrapped D40(HF) but i was in grade 11 and I didn’t have a place to store a bus (still don’t) haha.
Series 50 was so noisy I wasn’t too much of a fan during the time but now it’s so nostalgic. 8.5L 4-cyl turbo diesel what the.
The Cummins never really did it for me though....
Always had quite a deep disdain for the Nova buses. Quality off the bat was always just so subpar.
I do really miss the electric whine of the E902 trolleys. Unfortunately it doesn’t seem like we can ride one anytime soon as the drive parts were stolen from the bus in storage at the transit museum.
I do really miss the electric whine of the E902 trolleys. Unfortunately it doesn’t seem like we can ride one anytime soon as the drive parts were stolen from the bus in storage at the transit museum.
A bunch were sold to the city of Mendoza, Argentina but have since been scrapped as of April 2018
For my bus riding childhood, the 6V92TA was my top favourite engine growing up
IIRC TransLink was getting $1000 per each scrapped D40(HF) but i was in grade 11 and I didn’t have a place to store a bus (still don’t) haha.
Series 50 was so noisy I wasn’t too much of a fan during the time but now it’s so nostalgic. 8.5L 4-cyl turbo diesel what the.
The Cummins never really did it for me though....
Always had quite a deep disdain for the Nova buses. Quality off the bat was always just so subpar.
I do really miss the electric whine of the E902 trolleys. Unfortunately it doesn’t seem like we can ride one anytime soon as the drive parts were stolen from the bus in storage at the transit museum.
Oh don't even get me started on the Nova buses, biggest pieces of shit in our fleet.
Terrible engine and transmission combo
Ride is super choppy due to the short wheel base.
Excessive rattling through out the entire bus.
Driver ergonomics is bad because the controls are both on the left side and upper side of the driver seat.
Blind spots in the front A pillars
Front doors are aligned behind your shoulder line, meaning when passengers board, you have to go full girl Exorcist mode to make eye contact with passengers.
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Or you meet some girl at the club, cum inside of her, find out shes only in grade 12, so you buy a Prada bag for her to make things right, she finds out the bag is a fake and decides to have the kid
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Originally Posted by RX_Renesis
wtf did she get some bolt-on titties or what?
they look sooooooooooo much bigger than they were 2ish years ago.
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Originally Posted by nns
I can't stand the sound of Mandarin either. Boo yow nee bey nee shing bo now noong gey shee mayo mayo mayo mayo mayo mayo mayo.
Oh don't even get me started on the Nova buses, biggest pieces of shit in our fleet.
Terrible engine and transmission combo
Ride is super choppy due to the short wheel base.
Excessive rattling through out the entire bus.
Driver ergonomics is bad because the controls are both on the left side and upper side of the driver seat.
Blind spots in the front A pillars
Front doors are aligned behind your shoulder line, meaning when passengers board, you have to go full girl Exorcist mode to make eye contact with passengers.
Looks like it, I would think the tighter wheelbase is more designed for manoeuvrability than passenger comfort. With such large front and rear overhang it's basically a sea-saw.
I've yet to go on a double decker, being from Hong Kong it's just the norm but I want to see what it's like here.
That’s funny, I was on a patio a couple weeks ago when a double decker rolled by and I said to my wife that I’d like to hop on one day just for s&g’s. Her response was “have fun with that.”
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Looks like it, I would think the tighter wheelbase is more designed for manoeuvrability than passenger comfort. With such large front and rear overhang it's basically a sea-saw.
I've yet to go on a double decker, being from Hong Kong it's just the norm but I want to see what it's like here.
Could care less about the maneuverability.
And 1000% on the sea-saw effect, while a New Flyer bus glides over speed bumps, Nova buses are the complete opposites.
The double deckers aren't too bad if it's cruising on the highway, once it gets into town doing local stops, it's border line hell depending on where you sit. All of the Decker's are equipped with the ZF transmission which means it's going to jerk, slip and bang into gears.
From what I've heard, when we had the double decker demonstrator, it was equipped with the Allison transmission and it was day and night in terms of drivability.
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Or you meet some girl at the club, cum inside of her, find out shes only in grade 12, so you buy a Prada bag for her to make things right, she finds out the bag is a fake and decides to have the kid
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Originally Posted by RX_Renesis
wtf did she get some bolt-on titties or what?
they look sooooooooooo much bigger than they were 2ish years ago.
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Originally Posted by nns
I can't stand the sound of Mandarin either. Boo yow nee bey nee shing bo now noong gey shee mayo mayo mayo mayo mayo mayo mayo.
Also the Luminator flip dot destination signs were the coolest electronic signs. Especially the combo green LED/flip dot that was equipped on just a few of the articulated buses.
And from what I remember, the WV Blue Bus drivers seemed to hold out on some “old school” actions for longer, like open the front doors before the bus even stopped, and leave the curb before the door fully closed, even after when the CMBC drivers would eventually have to come to do these actions with the bus at a full stop
And 1000% on the sea-saw effect, while a New Flyer bus glides over speed bumps, Nova buses are the complete opposites.
The double deckers aren't too bad if it's cruising on the highway, once it gets into town doing local stops, it's border line hell depending on where you sit. All of the Decker's are equipped with the ZF transmission which means it's going to jerk, slip and bang into gears.
From what I've heard, when we had the double decker demonstrator, it was equipped with the Allison transmission and it was day and night in terms of drivability.
What models are the double deckers? My local route just got a new fleet of Dennis 500 and they're SO much more comfortable and quiet compared to the old one. Also the door swung inside, meaning a lot of wasted space next to the door during crowded times
Drier too - old ones didn't seal fully at the doors, so during a storm the entire floor would be soaked.. One time I had to take off my shoes because there was an inch of water on the floor of the bus I have video of it somewhere I think
What models are the double deckers? My local route just got a new fleet of Dennis 500 and they're SO much more comfortable and quiet compared to the old one. Also the door swung inside, meaning a lot of wasted space next to the door during crowded times
Drier too - old ones didn't seal fully at the doors, so during a storm the entire floor would be soaked.. One time I had to take off my shoes because there was an inch of water on the floor of the bus I have video of it somewhere I think
My experience is that chassis, cab, and drivetrain are all separate. You can have two cabs that look similar but are on different chassis, and they can all Lego in different drivetrains.
I’ve rode on the double deckers that go from Lougheed mall to the Surrey exchange, nothing special.
Not that I’m a public transit person and especially not a bus rider lol but our busses are so ghetto compared to other countries. Especially these longer haul ones. Plastic seats and shit. Recently rode some of the “longer haul” busses that connect cities in Ireland, still just cheap, regular, public transit, and they are more like comfortable motor coaches
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plastic seats are kinda good for buses when your ride is under 30m or even a bit longer than that. i don't want 20 years of farts soaking up the seat im sitting on. if i take the bus i'm just grateful to get a seat at all that i'm as comfortable as can be.
Yeah sitting on a fabric seat on the train in Japan during the summer is like
At least with plastic or metal you can see if there's... liquid... I have definitely avoided sitting down on the MTR when there's a big streak of ass sweat running down the middle of the seat
What models are the double deckers? My local route just got a new fleet of Dennis 500 and they're SO much more comfortable and quiet compared to the old one. Also the door swung inside, meaning a lot of wasted space next to the door during crowded times
Drier too - old ones didn't seal fully at the doors, so during a storm the entire floor would be soaked.. One time I had to take off my shoes because there was an inch of water on the floor of the bus I have video of it somewhere I think
We have the same models compared to your Hong Kong counter part.
It's considered as the super low model as it needs to fit going through the Massey Tunnel.
Upper deck headroom is 5'7", so you'll have to hunch over walking down the isle
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Or you meet some girl at the club, cum inside of her, find out shes only in grade 12, so you buy a Prada bag for her to make things right, she finds out the bag is a fake and decides to have the kid
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Originally Posted by RX_Renesis
wtf did she get some bolt-on titties or what?
they look sooooooooooo much bigger than they were 2ish years ago.
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Originally Posted by nns
I can't stand the sound of Mandarin either. Boo yow nee bey nee shing bo now noong gey shee mayo mayo mayo mayo mayo mayo mayo.
Sonick is a genius. I won't go into detail what's so great about his post. But it's damn good!
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Seeing this FB marketplace ad brought back a childhood memory.
This thing was so loud, and such a pain to setup, took up too much space, and when it was running the cars went far too fast to feel like you were had any control of them lol.
Seeing this FB marketplace ad brought back a childhood memory.
This thing was so loud, and such a pain to setup, took up too much space, and when it was running the cars went far too fast to feel like you were had any control of them lol.
I had a slot car track but the cars were bigger than these, so they would actually drift in corners if you went just the right speed. One was a cop car with a siren and everything lol