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Re: EXCLUSIVE: Photos of a Houston METRO Orion VII NG HEV bus

Posted by Houston METRO Fan on Thu Nov 13 12:48:41 2008, in response to Re: EXCLUSIVE: Photos of a Houston METRO Orion VII NG HEV bus, posted by lbt 9415 on Thu Nov 13 10:43:52 2008.

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just by looking at the position of the Q Card reloader, I suppose they chose this spot so fare-payers would not block the aisleway. I want to see interior pics of the low flyers for comparison.

Yup---and in reality, I like how this is setup better than on the New Flyers. On the Orions, you can see that there is NO WAY that you can be in the way---unless you can't fit in between the machine and the seats.

In my opinion, I would be concerned for my personal safety with using one of these reloader machines on these buses. In mean, what if some crazy person decides to rob me while Im trying to reload my card ?

Good comment here. If one can, perhaps they can try to handle the reload business while not too many people are on the bus---to the point where it's just you by yourself (you being either the 1st or last person on the bus? Don't know if that'll help but if you try to do so before too many people board (if you're on there first), then you should be fine. Also, PLEASE do NOT carry too much money with ya and have it in your hand for the world to see. Only carry enough to reload the Q Card that'll last you through the day (or week)---depending on how much you'll ride during---either during the day or during the week.

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