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Posted by mta_si on Fri Oct 24 14:03:57 2008 I am out of town for the weekend, but I was informed we have a wrecked Orion VII in the yard. Anybody going by Castleton I'm told bus is near the first shack all the way up against the chain fence in the far left corner of the yard.Any updates? |
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Posted by JAzumah on Fri Oct 24 14:14:50 2008, in response to Orion VII Wrecked, posted by mta_si on Fri Oct 24 14:03:57 2008. Geez...a month, six weeks? |
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Posted by mta_si on Fri Oct 24 14:20:34 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by JAzumah on Fri Oct 24 14:14:50 2008. I wish I was here I'm in Orlando for the weekend, can't wait to see who did what! |
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Posted by JAzumah on Fri Oct 24 14:44:10 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by mta_si on Fri Oct 24 14:20:34 2008. You are safer where you are! I can't imagine SI management being happy about it. |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Fri Oct 24 15:01:50 2008, in response to Orion VII Wrecked, posted by mta_si on Fri Oct 24 14:03:57 2008. One of the brand new ones? Geez, that ain't good. Is it beyond saving?Anyone know the #? |
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Posted by TCO on Fri Oct 24 16:03:06 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by mta_si on Fri Oct 24 14:20:34 2008. Are you going to Disney World???David Mears Motor Coach Driver Orlando,Florida |
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Posted by gold_12th on Fri Oct 24 16:40:10 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by MainR3664 on Fri Oct 24 15:01:50 2008. There is a warranty on that bus. It sound at most minor damage, it can be repairable. |
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Posted by mta_si on Fri Oct 24 17:23:12 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by TCO on Fri Oct 24 16:03:06 2008. Nah, heading over to Universal. I did see a bunch of those disney van hools and mears buses though.. nice yellow! |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Fri Oct 24 20:20:50 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by mta_si on Fri Oct 24 17:23:12 2008. Gonna ride the roller coasters there? :) |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Fri Oct 24 20:21:59 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by gold_12th on Fri Oct 24 16:40:10 2008. Thank god for warranties. worse comes worse Orion will have to send a replacement bus. |
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Mears Motor Coach |
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Posted by TCO on Fri Oct 24 21:12:41 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by mta_si on Fri Oct 24 17:23:12 2008. You mean Disney Magical Express or Disney Cursie Line??? Mears have over 40 DME, 38 DCL buses, 14 Nabi 416, 17 Trolley, over 100 T2145 & C2045 buses and 12 old MCI. Disney World bought DME & DCL buses and give it to Mears to cover the line for next 8 years over 100 millions $$$$$ per year. Also i just got 85 cent raise yesterday. Have fun at the Universal MTA SI.David Mears Motor Coach Driver Orlando,Florida |
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Posted by 167T on Sat Oct 25 01:10:37 2008, in response to Mears Motor Coach, posted by TCO on Fri Oct 24 21:12:41 2008. ...You're still making less than Academy!! Say hello to Jeanne |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Sat Oct 25 01:26:36 2008, in response to Mears Motor Coach, posted by TCO on Fri Oct 24 21:12:41 2008. Mears operates all of the Disney buses under contract? |
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Posted by 167T on Sat Oct 25 02:05:02 2008, in response to Re: Mears Motor Coach, posted by AMoreira81 on Sat Oct 25 01:26:36 2008. No, Mears operates the Disney Magical Express under contract. This is the airport to resort operation where the passengers (or guests) get off the plane and on to the bus without the worry of their luggage.A similar operation operates in California. Several years ago, Disney "privatized" their own operation of the Lake Buena Vista hotel zone buses to Comet Bus Lines. Comet may have gone out of business. This is the period when Downtown Disney came about. THESE ARE SOME OLD AND NEW DMX VAN HOOLS |
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Posted by 167T on Sat Oct 25 02:10:14 2008, in response to Re: Mears Motor Coach, posted by 167T on Sat Oct 25 02:05:02 2008. The Disney Cruise Van Hools obviously do the Disney Cruise Ship runs to Port Canaveral and were wrapped as to sort of match the 1930's elegance of the ships. |
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Posted by TCO on Sat Oct 25 10:07:23 2008, in response to Re: Mears Motor Coach, posted by AMoreira81 on Sat Oct 25 01:26:36 2008. Mears operates DME,DCL,LBV, and 6 other Resorts under Disney Contract. We lose 6 diffrent Contracts last year because some resorts don't want to pay more $$$$$ also we lose Disney Employee Routes to American Coach Line early this year.David |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Sun Oct 26 09:12:38 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by Grand concourse on Fri Oct 24 20:21:59 2008. A warranty doesn't cover damage an owner does all by himself. If you don't believe me, crash a barand new Hyaundai (100K bumber to bumper warranty) into a guardrail and then call your dealer... |
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Posted by mta_si on Sun Oct 26 12:30:14 2008, in response to Orion VII Wrecked, posted by mta_si on Fri Oct 24 14:03:57 2008. I spoke to an operator today back home and was told that bus is got severe damage and will be flat bedded out of depot sometime tonite or tommorow. It appears to have significant damage and cannot be towed. I will try to get more info when i fly home tonite |
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Posted by FYBklyn1959 on Sun Oct 26 15:43:29 2008, in response to Re: Mears Motor Coach, posted by TCO on Sat Oct 25 10:07:23 2008. I went to the October 1999 Motor Bus Society event, which covered Orlando and Tampa Bay Area. I think on the second day we visited the Mears yard (not far from the football stadium?)Also, in the summer of 2000, I went up to Orlando area to do a few days of Disney, and the shuttle bus from the Holiday Inn (Nikki Bird) I stayed at was operated by Mears. |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Mon Oct 27 12:03:25 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by MainR3664 on Sun Oct 26 09:12:38 2008. Well if SI wrecked it beyond repair then it's time to remove all the NG's and put them at Queens Village or the Bronx [no more NG's to SI till the very last order option]. [Send to SI the QV hybrids and O5's from the Bronx to SI] |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Mon Oct 27 12:16:20 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by mta_si on Sun Oct 26 12:30:14 2008. That sounds like a real mess. If it can't even be towed, it's probably a write-off.Does anyone know the bus #? And by the way, what are the details of the accident? |
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Posted by mta_si on Mon Oct 27 12:39:03 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by MainR3664 on Mon Oct 27 12:16:20 2008. I will be going into work tonite and I will find out bus #. Details are now available though, and it was a "preventable" accident though thats just usual standard TA practice. The bus was involved in an accident on Richmond Terrace near nicholas street and involved a building uder construction and a crane. Bus passed by crane that was turning and the bottom part of cranes base hit side of the bus. Bus was not in service but an operator doing line training was operating the bus. MTA operator was also on board during deadhead to ferry. Usually line training does not have new driver do deadheading. But never the less crane hit bus causing damage in right rear/side. The battery packs were not damage but the rear wheel area was severly compromised. Bus was also damaged more during transport back to depot as the tow line were set too low causing damage to under carriage, thus reason bus is being flatbedded for repair. Bus is not a total loss and should be back in service within 6 months. |
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Posted by JAzumah on Mon Oct 27 12:52:42 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by mta_si on Mon Oct 27 12:39:03 2008. Cranes 2, SI buses 0First meeting: X1 bus clocks crane with 24 aboard on 6 Avenue. Crane won. |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Mon Oct 27 13:29:02 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by mta_si on Mon Oct 27 12:39:03 2008. Thanks for the info. If the bus can be saved, that's a silver lining, I suppose. |
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Posted by Hank Eisenstein on Mon Oct 27 16:11:06 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by Grand concourse on Mon Oct 27 12:03:25 2008. Right, because it's totally impossible for a bus to be in a collision ANYWHERE except on Staten Island. |
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Posted by JAzumah on Mon Oct 27 16:31:29 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by Hank Eisenstein on Mon Oct 27 16:11:06 2008. LOL. You guys have the worst luck with hybrids. I'm not sure what it is either, but Staten Island and hybrids don't mix. It seems that MTA SI wouldn't mind sending the buses elsewhere, but he has to be careful on what he gets in return.:) |
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Posted by Bill From Maspeth on Mon Oct 27 17:12:40 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by Grand concourse on Mon Oct 27 12:03:25 2008. So drivers and riders (the ones who want a decent looking new bus and don't care about the power train) get punished becasue of one collision? |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Mon Oct 27 17:28:39 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by JAzumah on Mon Oct 27 16:31:29 2008. The only real problem is with the city, however...and Richmond Terrace which will damage any bus.The solution may be to move bus deadheads to a slightly longer route along Castleton Avenue to beyond Snug Harbor. |
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Posted by JAzumah on Mon Oct 27 17:36:37 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by AMoreira81 on Mon Oct 27 17:28:39 2008. On the schedules they have now? HAHAHAHA! Will never happen.The only reason buses put up with Richmond Terrace is because it is the only way to have a prayer at making their schedules. |
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Posted by Jpag on Mon Oct 27 18:10:10 2008, in response to Re: Mears Motor Coach, posted by TCO on Sat Oct 25 10:07:23 2008. Mears has never operated the Disney employee shuttle, Disney operates their own internal shuttle for Cast Members and what American is doing now is the College Program kids. Dynamic did it before them and yes, Comet is long gone.They've been out of this area for a looooooooooong time =) |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Mon Oct 27 18:30:33 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by JAzumah on Mon Oct 27 17:36:37 2008. Start the put-outs earlier, or adjust schedules. |
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Posted by Kriston Lewis on Mon Oct 27 18:36:53 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by Grand concourse on Mon Oct 27 12:03:25 2008. Queens Village will probably make them explode. |
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Posted by TCO on Mon Oct 27 18:36:57 2008, in response to Re: Mears Motor Coach, posted by Jpag on Mon Oct 27 18:10:10 2008. Right before New Year Eve of 2007 Disney World gave contract to Mears over 5 years to do Disney Employee Shuttle not Disney Transports Shuttle Cast Members. Couple week after New Year Day of 2008 something going on between Mears & Disney World about $$$$$. Disney World took away the Contract from Mears & give back to American Coach Line. The one you talking about is College kids go to work in Disney World that live near I-4 on 535.David Mears Motor Coach Driver |
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Posted by mta_si on Mon Oct 27 18:40:09 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by JAzumah on Mon Oct 27 16:31:29 2008. I do love the Hybrids and don't want to see them gone. My personal feeling without getting to detailed or anyone in trouble is two thingsa) lack of training each operator need 8 hours of training per bus model. b) manufacture defects which cause problems that effect operators ie, poor sight lines, interlock failure. |
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Posted by JAzumah on Mon Oct 27 18:48:00 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by mta_si on Mon Oct 27 18:40:09 2008. Maybe the MTA can borrow the Gillig Hybrids from Suffolk County. :) |
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Posted by JAzumah on Mon Oct 27 18:49:59 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by AMoreira81 on Mon Oct 27 18:30:33 2008. That cost money. The way the MTA has cut their budget in terms of scheduling efficiency is to tighten schedules. On SI, adding time to schedules would create an immediate bus shortage of 20-30 buses. |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Mon Oct 27 20:57:11 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by JAzumah on Mon Oct 27 18:49:59 2008. The MTA will save money, however, because only the buses on the S40 or S90 will be exposed to the worst streets. |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Mon Oct 27 20:59:36 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by AMoreira81 on Mon Oct 27 20:57:11 2008. And that means buses will see the lift less often. |
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Posted by JAzumah on Mon Oct 27 21:42:29 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by AMoreira81 on Mon Oct 27 20:57:11 2008. They would need more buses and drivers. Where would they go? |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Mon Oct 27 21:45:07 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by JAzumah on Mon Oct 27 21:42:29 2008. Not too many more. And as for more buses...to maintain them, build a new maintenance facility in the east yard once Charleston is complete. |
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Posted by JAzumah on Mon Oct 27 22:48:47 2008, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by AMoreira81 on Mon Oct 27 21:45:07 2008. Even ONE more is sheer lunacy. Making the schedules "reliable" on Staten Island would take quite a few buses to do so. It would take at least 20 buses just to keep guys off of Richmond Terrace on all routes while maintaining the 15 minute peak headway on the ferry routes.What did they do with their last bunch of "surplus" buses? Did they fix the schedule? Of course they didn't. Running very tight schedules is a "productivity improvement", showing that the MTA can reduce its budget. The fact that it comes up on the back end as overtime has been (until very recently) inconsequential. The whole goal is to pare down the advertised budget and when it blows up, they procure "emergency funds". This year's fuel spike was totally unpredictable, but the agency's need to overspec the most simple things got them burned on the fuel contract. My point is that you could fix the schedule on the back of a napkin. I could take another napkin and increase express bus service coverage by imposing a 20-25% cut in capacity on today's express bus system and move everyone while adding new service to Jersey Gardens and New Brunswick. However, the MTA is not interested in running a reliable schedule. Once the bus goes out the door, all sorts of excuses can be and are made. |
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Posted by Hank Eisenstein on Tue Oct 28 13:50:57 2008, in response to Re: Mears Motor Coach, posted by 167T on Sat Oct 25 02:05:02 2008. While unique and striking, the first scheme looks hideous. |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Tue Oct 28 15:02:58 2008, in response to Re: Mears Motor Coach, posted by 167T on Sat Oct 25 02:05:02 2008. That's the first time I have seen a bad-looking Van Hool...YIKES! |
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Posted by JAzumah on Tue Oct 28 15:43:36 2008, in response to Re: Mears Motor Coach, posted by Hank Eisenstein on Tue Oct 28 13:50:57 2008. Wholeheartedly agree.I hate paint on windows. That is almost as bad as paint on the stainless steel sides of MCIs. *shudder* |
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Posted by Jpag on Tue Oct 28 23:42:21 2008, in response to Re: Mears Motor Coach, posted by JAzumah on Tue Oct 28 15:43:36 2008. It's not paint but decals and the new ones are even worse as far as blind spots for the driver. |
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Posted by mta_si on Sun Jan 11 22:56:21 2009, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by AMoreira81 on Mon Oct 27 17:28:39 2008. Just a quick update:3830 & 3833 - Have damaged right front ends, if anybody looks at bus you can see bumper bracket is hanging off the bus. Also Body Damaged (Still In Service) 3815 3823 3829 3849 3856 3871 3875 (Luminator Cracked) 3890 3898 |
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Posted by R33/R36 mainline on Sun Jan 11 22:59:05 2009, in response to DMX PHOTOS, posted by 167T on Sat Oct 25 02:10:14 2008. What DMX photos? |
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Posted by JAzumah on Mon Jan 12 00:22:04 2009, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by mta_si on Sun Jan 11 22:56:21 2009. That's too many damaged buses. You get those kind of numbers at a private bus company where anybody gets pulled off of the street. Something has to be done. We've got many more knuckleheads driving around in Brooklyn and 20% of our buses aren't damaged. |
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Posted by mci guy on Mon Jan 12 06:01:48 2009, in response to Re: Orion VII Wrecked, posted by JAzumah on Mon Jan 12 00:22:04 2009. victory and bay. they dont have that in bklyn. |
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Posted by 167T on Mon Jan 12 12:24:27 2009, in response to DMX PHOTOS, posted by 167T on Sat Oct 25 02:10:14 2008. Mears is now the Disney contractor for the LBV/Downtown Disney buses using ex-AC Transit equipment.I remember in the 80's when Orlando Gray Line bought a bunch of ex-Golden Gate Transit fishbowls - - complete with red wheels!! These were sardine cans, similar to NY Bus Service fishbowls. No leg roon for anyone over 5'6"!! Unfortunately, I have no pictures of them as I was making the transition from railfan to God awful buses!!! |
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