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Posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Fri Jul 4 02:36:29 2008 New Flyer C40LF:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() New Flyer C40HF: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ElDoraro National EZ Rider II: ![]() ![]() Gillig Phantom: ![]() ![]() |
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Posted by North-Easten T/O on Fri Jul 4 02:53:43 2008, in response to PHOTOS San Diego 07.03.08, posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Fri Jul 4 02:36:29 2008. I like how they put what type of route and the fare in the fronts window. The MTA would never do something like that. |
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Posted by lbt 9415 on Fri Jul 4 04:03:24 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS San Diego 07.03.08, posted by North-Easten T/O on Fri Jul 4 02:53:43 2008. a gillig... a rare catch. |
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Posted by GMCFishbowlsRule!!! on Fri Jul 4 04:47:14 2008, in response to PHOTOS San Diego 07.03.08, posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Fri Jul 4 02:36:29 2008. Great photos! Just wondering what engines do the pictured buses have? I'm still not too familar with the San Diego Transit buses except for the models they operate (I also know they bought a batch of 80s Canadian fishbowls that ran until 2000ish). Thanks for any answer :-) |
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Posted by roscoman1986 on Fri Jul 4 11:40:25 2008, in response to PHOTOS San Diego 07.03.08, posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Fri Jul 4 02:36:29 2008. Nice pics! I will try to make it over there August 15th for the Western Transit 50th Anniversary trip. Only $35 for members and $40 for non-members. Goes all day.Also, what was an airport 2007 E-Z Rider II doing on route 27? I thought that was a San Diego Transit route and from what I understand it goes nowhere near the airport, unless it got extended to the airport like route 992? (BTW those buses came in service at the end of September 2007 and I was there when they were brand new. They are a bit rattley). |
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Posted by Dr. Casca on Fri Jul 4 14:18:27 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS San Diego 07.03.08, posted by GMCFishbowlsRule!!! on Fri Jul 4 04:47:14 2008. The 1400-series C40HFs and the 1500-series C40LFs pictured have DD Series 50G.The 1800-series and 400-series C40LFs pictures have C Gas Plus IINM. The Gilligs pictures have either a 6v92 or a S50. And the ElDorado has probably a B Gas Plus or something...not sure. |
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Posted by nicksair on Fri Jul 4 21:29:40 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS San Diego 07.03.08, posted by Dr. Casca on Fri Jul 4 14:18:27 2008. 1264 was the lone Gillig that had a S50, now relegated to Training purposes. The rest of the Phantoms in the SDT fleet are 6v92's. Also the 1600's have C Gas Plus. |
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Posted by The Port of Authority on Sat Jul 5 00:11:07 2008, in response to PHOTOS San Diego 07.03.08, posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Fri Jul 4 02:36:29 2008. I'm surprised to see the C40s in San Diego Transit paint -- I've only seen them in the old red and blue MTS scheme.Also, good catch with the SDT Gillig. Those are becoming very rare. |
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Posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Sat Jul 5 01:47:17 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS San Diego 07.03.08, posted by roscoman1986 on Fri Jul 4 11:40:25 2008. Thanks! The 27 is a Veolia contracted MTS route, as are the airport routes, so the bustitution isn't completely unwarrented. I rode the 9 and 30 today (both on 18XX series C40LFs). |
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Posted by transitbusfan on Sat Jul 5 02:22:41 2008, in response to PHOTOS San Diego 07.03.08, posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Fri Jul 4 02:36:29 2008. PHXTusbusfan Nice picture of San Diego MTS Buses in California please take picture of Glendale GUS Shuttle Bus in Downtown Glendale and Scottsdale Neighborhood Trolley in Old Town Scottsdale at Loloma Station.Including inside and outside of the shuttle bus and Trolley to show to people on subchat. Here is the web site about Glendale GUS AND Scottsdale Neighborhood Trolley. http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/trolley/neighborhoodtrolley.asp http://www.valleymetro.org/bus/Bus_Routes_Jan_28_Framed/busschedules.html |
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Posted by roscoman1986 on Sat Jul 5 02:29:00 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS San Diego 07.03.08, posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Sat Jul 5 01:47:17 2008. How are the 1800s (2001 models, right)? I have only been on their Gillig 35-footers, E-Z Rider IIs, C40HFs, and Transmarks.Lucky that you are spending time in San Diego, but you did miss the fact that the RPTA moved their entire bus yard (except the Novas, 60-BRTs, and E-Z Riders) to downtown Tempe today (more on that tomorrow or so). |
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Posted by phxtusbusfan on Sat Jul 5 22:54:26 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS San Diego 07.03.08, posted by roscoman1986 on Sat Jul 5 02:29:00 2008. The 1800s are nice, albeit nothing super exciting. They have the same powertrain, IINM, as the Valley Metro 2001 NABI 40LFW CNGs (Cummins C-Gas Plus/Allison). The low floor section has all forwards facing seats except for the two wheelchair positions (3 seats on either sides of the bus behind the front wheel wells). The low floor section also has what I'll call WMATA like seats (the blue padded seats) with a blue frame. The high floor seats are similar to those found on the C40LFs at Sky Harbor airport or the bulk of the Valley Metro 40LFWs. The bus did well on the short section of I-5 I rode on on route 30. |
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