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CityGo Shift Meeting Oct 2022
Best practices in the transit industry requires high quality communication between drivers and supervisors. This video is an example of a shift meeting with excellent communication in Salina, KS
The fixed route system is known as CityGo and has been in operation for almost 15 years. It has been, and continues to be, a leader in small city transit.
Shift meetings occur at 5:30am, 12:30pm, and 1:30pm for all drivers on weekdays. The content consists of problem identification, problem solving, as well as general safety reminders. There is a printed handout and this video shows the verbal communication.
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Видео

CyRide vs Police softball game 1984
Просмотров 1525 лет назад
CyRide was part of the city departments softball league. We always won the sportsmanship award and had a lot of fun playing against the other city departments. Once in a while, we would win a game, but that was somewhat rare. This game is from August, 1984. Two of the people in the video are still working at CyRide as of February, 2019.
Salina Street Running April 2018
Просмотров 6696 лет назад
A short video of the local that switches the east side of Salina, KS. There is about a mile of street running. I usually see it on a Monday night around 6:30 to 7:00pm.
CyRide - Last Trip of Bus 892 - March 5, 1987
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.6 лет назад
This was the first of the "Last Run" videos and we were pretty simple in documenting the final trip. Subsequent videos in this series were a bit more silly and creative. Bus 892 was one of four GMC TDH5303 buses we bought from Chicago RTA. It was originally purchased by Suburban Transit System in Oak Lawn, IL in 1966. The buses had almost new motors with less than 20,000 miles on them. RTA had ...
Wayne Moore Tour Guide 1990
Просмотров 1816 лет назад
Wayne Moore was one of the key people responsible for the success of CyRide, along with Warren Madden, Ann Campbell, and Jennifer Larson. We was VP-Finance at ISU for many years and was the ISU representative on the Transit Board from its start in 1981 until he retired from ISU in 1985. His thoughtful guidance, analytical ability, and understanding of what a bus system does for a university and...
CyRide tours - Mark Davis - 1990
Просмотров 1186 лет назад
For several years CyRide ran city orientation tours in conjunction with ISU Residence Dept for new students and their parents. This video was made to train drivers in subsequent years on how to make a good presentation. Mark came to ISU to become an electrical engineer after working for AMTRAK and BNSF as a railroad engineer. He was hired as a driver in January, 1981and later promoted to dispat...
CyRide tours - Elaine Kieler - 1990
Просмотров 1976 лет назад
For several years CyRide ran city orientation tours in conjunction with ISU Residence Dept for new students and their parents. This video was made to train drivers in subsequent years on how to make a good presentation. Elaine was always cheerful and conscientious and we enjoyed having her as a driver. She worked for CyRide from August, 1989 to January, 1991
Flood June 17, 1990
Просмотров 2196 лет назад
The first of many floods at the CyRide garage occurred on Sunday morning, June 17, 1990. We only had about two hours warning, not enough time to sandbag the building. We moved all the buses out to the parking lot by the Physical Plant. There was about 12 to 15 inches of water in the office and storage area. We learned that we needed to prepare for future floods and made many changes that preven...
TMC City Cruiser Rehab - This Old Bus - May, 1989
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Another of our series of documenting vehicle problems in the 1980s. The City Cruisers were built by Greyhound under contract to Orion for U.S. sales. They cheapened the Orion design and did not undercoat the buses or prep the metal correctly. The result was that buses built in 1981 were severely rusted by 1989. Davenport, Sioux City, and Ottumwa also had these buses and similar problems. We mad...
TTC Streetcar Charter - Oct 30, 1988 - pt 2
Просмотров 3686 лет назад
On time change weekend, we sometimes would charter a TTC streetcar in Toronto. In 1988, we chartered 2424, a Peter Witt car built in 1922. This video is the second part, after sunrise. Part one is from midnight to sunrise. Eric Humphrey was our motorman on these trips. He recently completed a 40 year career at TTC. The transfer from VHS to digital was difficult and there are some video pauses a...
TTC Streetcar Charter - Oct 30, 1988 - pt 1
Просмотров 7006 лет назад
On time change weekend, we sometimes would charter a TTC streetcar in Toronto. In 1988, we chartered 2424, a Peter Witt car built in 1922. This video is the first part, during the night hours. A second video starts at sunrise. Eric Humphrey was our motorman on these trips. He recently completed a 40 year career at TTC. The transfer from VHS to digital was difficult and there are some video paus...
Warren Madden Retirement June 2017
Просмотров 496 лет назад
I have edited a few clips from Warren's retirement from the CyRide board in June, 2017 with comments from Ann Campbell, me, and Warren's final comments. Warren was one of the key policy makers who had the most influence on the success of CyRide. He (along with Ann Campbell, Wayne Moore, and Jennifer Larson) was responsible for the leadership needed to make CyRide successful. His thoughtful disc...
This Old Bus April 1986
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.6 лет назад
We decided to make a video as part of a grant application for new buses to show what we had to do to keep old buses running. CyRide had purchased used buses from Chicago RTA that had good motors and worn out bodies. We purchased used buses from California with good bodies and worn out motors and swapped parts. We also built a large inventory of used parts because the GM New Look buses were no l...
CyRide - Preventable, Yes or No?
Просмотров 1456 лет назад
As part of the training for the Safety Committee, we made some videos of previous accidents and the arguments that the drivers made regarding preventability. These were made in about 1986, but the drivers involved had graduated and moved on. Quality is poor due to the camera ability at the time and the transfer from VHS to digital.
Night Ride - Dec. 31, 1986
Просмотров 2396 лет назад
Night Ride started in fall, 1984 and operated on Fridays and Saturdays when ISU was in session. New Year's Eve Night Ride was tried twice with financial support from local bars. When several of them did not pay their commitment, it was not run in subsequent years. This video shows some of the typical situations that occur in Night Ride and how the dispatchers adapt. The second dispatcher was us...
Safety Committe Dec 4 1986
Просмотров 586 лет назад
Safety Committe Dec 4 1986
CyRide - GM buses at Beardshear
Просмотров 5536 лет назад
CyRide - GM buses at Beardshear
CyRide - Last Trip of Bus 863 - March 5, 1987
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CyRide - Last Trip of Bus 863 - March 5, 1987
Scania demonstrator, 899, bike accident, 874 paint scheme
Просмотров 5466 лет назад
Scania demonstrator, 899, bike accident, 874 paint scheme
CyRide - Last Trip of Bus 873 - March 20, 1987
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.6 лет назад
CyRide - Last Trip of Bus 873 - March 20, 1987
CyRide Brown Route Changes - Transit Board - 2 28 98
Просмотров 446 лет назад
CyRide Brown Route Changes - Transit Board - 2 28 98
CyRide Brown Route History - 1998
Просмотров 536 лет назад
CyRide Brown Route History - 1998
CyRide - Green East - Dec 86
Просмотров 1216 лет назад
CyRide - Green East - Dec 86
CyRide Training - Complaints - 1986 - 87
Просмотров 1436 лет назад
CyRide Training - Complaints - 1986 - 87
Jefferson Park Terminal - NORTRAN and CTA Buses - Summer 1988
Просмотров 8 тыс.6 лет назад
Jefferson Park Terminal - NORTRAN and CTA Buses - Summer 1988
CyRide - Last Trip of Bus 893 with Jennifer Barnes - April 9, 1987
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CyRide - Last Trip of Bus 893 with Jennifer Barnes - April 9, 1987
CyRide - Last Trip of Bus 867 with Pam Schroeder - March 27, 1987
Просмотров 6136 лет назад
CyRide - Last Trip of Bus 867 with Pam Schroeder - March 27, 1987
CyRide - Union and Bissell - April 28, 1986
Просмотров 4256 лет назад
CyRide - Union and Bissell - April 28, 1986
CyRide Maintenance - Bench Refinishing - July, 1989
Просмотров 306 лет назад
CyRide Maintenance - Bench Refinishing - July, 1989
CyRide 1988 - Kildee Bus Stop - Feb. 23, 1988
Просмотров 9266 лет назад
CyRide 1988 - Kildee Bus Stop - Feb. 23, 1988

Комментарии

  • @trainmanthunder
    @trainmanthunder Месяц назад

    When NYC had frame failures on their brand new Grumman buses, they spent hundreds of thousands of dollars renting fishbowls from Washington DC and rehabbing 1966 to 1970s GM fishbowls at Blitz corp in Chicago. Those lasted into early 90s. 30 year old buses did not have engine cradles and frames sagging like this.

  • @sanitman1488
    @sanitman1488 Месяц назад

    JetBlue Airways should show this awesome video to its majority West Indian employees at its JFK Terminal 5.. The most laziest, obnoxious and toxic customer service reps ever come across in the airline business…….

  • @WAL_DC-6B
    @WAL_DC-6B Месяц назад

    Gosh, I recall seeing that "Bay's English Muffin" back-end advertisement, as seen at 2:23, on just about every NORTRAN bus and on its predecessor buses, United Motor Coach. Thanks for sharing!

  • @brianthom-dp5vc
    @brianthom-dp5vc 2 месяца назад

    Dear j, I agree!

  • @jorgefigueroa4437
    @jorgefigueroa4437 2 месяца назад

    Bayer Hall State Gym? Sponsored by Bayer? Very Interesting

  • @adventureoflinkmk2
    @adventureoflinkmk2 2 месяца назад

    6:52 that tail swing... gets ya every time

  • @TheBadCivilServant
    @TheBadCivilServant 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for not only posting this video, but allowing those of us in the transit business to reminisce about one of the greatest, most reliable, most durable buses ever built: The G.M. New Look. The fishbowl. I drove buses in Toronto for 25 years, save for one year when I drove in Vancouver. In 2017, on my wife's orders, I relocated to Orlando where I continue to be a bus driver for a charter company. I have been "lucky" in my career. I've had a few mishaps, but thank God (literally), nothing serious. It's when you get complacent for just a second that you can get in trouble. One of my fellow (now former) co-workers here in Orlando found that out the hard way a few years ago and had a catastrophic collision. I'd love to go into detail here, but I can't. I'll just say that she would have been exonerated had she not been playing with her phone for just two seconds, three seconds prior to the crash. My most memorable incident happened at the Toronto airport (old Terminal 1, circa early 1990s) when an RCMP officer slipped on the ice, off the curb and underneath my bus. I immediately stopped the bus, got out and helped him back on his feet. He thanked me for not running him over. I told him, "You've never given me a ticket, so the thought never even crossed my mind." He brushed himself off, we carried on our respective ways and that was the end of it. Like I said, a second is all it takes to make the difference between getting out and helping the guy up and making sure he's okay, and having to deal with a fatality.

  • @MsJamiewoods
    @MsJamiewoods 2 месяца назад

    This old safety film is very relevant right now. The Milwaukee County Transit System recently had two serious crashes in about a 48-hour period. A New Flyer Low Floor and a Nova Bus battery-electric were each totaled. In each incident, reckless drivers smashed into the bus and at least one person in each car was killed. One passenger on one of the buses was seriously injured. The Nova Bus -- used on the BRT route -- was less than a year old.

    • @TheBadCivilServant
      @TheBadCivilServant 2 месяца назад

      Last year, here in Orlando, a Venezuelan driver ran a red light and t-boned the passenger-side of my bus, striking the front door (New Flyer XD40). She was a lot luckier than those in the incident you just described. She put a dent next to the door, and damaged the door operating mechanism, putting the bus out of service for a couple of weeks until new parts could be sent down from Winnipeg. Damn woman asked a manager (in Spanish) if the company was going to buy her a new car. An instant replay of the dashcam videoS (plural) made certain that it didn't look promising for her. Of course, this is Florida and this is how they drive here, so she didn't even get a citation.

    • @chrisstromberg6527
      @chrisstromberg6527 2 месяца назад

      That was sad to see. Usually those Milwaukee bus drivers are in the news for saving some lost kid, or providing medical assistance to someone in need or some other hero like actions.

  • @tomh3652
    @tomh3652 3 месяца назад

    So fake its staged for the video. No bus number on it or bus company name gives it away and the other buses were different colors so it probably was a collection of buses.

    • @MsJamiewoods
      @MsJamiewoods 2 месяца назад

      It's a training film. Highly unlikely a municipal transit system would have three crashes in one day.

    • @TheBadCivilServant
      @TheBadCivilServant 2 месяца назад

      Remember that crash in Lethal Weapon I where the bad guy got t-boned by the GM bus? No company name on that one either. I bet that was staged, too. Totally fake.

  • @pablodsolisjr7287
    @pablodsolisjr7287 3 месяца назад

    MTA will say the push pull method is better. This method is better

  • @42luke93
    @42luke93 4 месяца назад

    I never heard of a mid block bus stop

  • @jamforlife2010
    @jamforlife2010 4 месяца назад

    I love being a bus operator. Being doing it for almost 19 years now.

  • @25mfd
    @25mfd 4 месяца назад

    @ 13:05... wow a bus driver making change?????... never seen that before

  • @johnbecker5213
    @johnbecker5213 5 месяцев назад

    why aren't these guys wearing hats?

  • @johnbecker5213
    @johnbecker5213 5 месяцев назад

    things were so much better back then, anyone saying different is lying.

  • @montana_patriot
    @montana_patriot 5 месяцев назад

    I wish the liberal millennial had this work ethic

  • @rwrynerson
    @rwrynerson 5 месяцев назад

    The accident was filmed in downtown Edmonton on a Sunday morning, so we could have the streets blocked off. The ambulance ride is a loop around a couple of blocks. This film was the last of a set. There was an additional film on customer relations that was good but does not seem to have migrated to RUclips. There were also three films about Light Rail Transit made between 1977 and 1982. Noted director Reevan Dolgoy also made a film about restoration of Edmonton streetcar #1 that includes rare scenes of the northernmost streetcar lines in North America.

    • @jimedge8301
      @jimedge8301 4 месяца назад

      You can see some of these clips are in the university area and park plaza.

  • @dinocracchiolo996
    @dinocracchiolo996 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing how far American society has declined in such a short time.

  • @OldBiker54
    @OldBiker54 6 месяцев назад

    Make sure the Fuel Cap is On

  • @detroit8v715
    @detroit8v715 6 месяцев назад

    No doubt the 1960s. Detroit used this paint scheme in this video during the 50s and 60s until about the late 70s. Busses then were solid white with a green and yellow stripe on the side just below the windows.

  • @enolamsamoht
    @enolamsamoht 7 месяцев назад

    Chicago's D901's have a much deeper sounding transmission than the ones we used to have here in San Francisco.

    • @markdm4805
      @markdm4805 Месяц назад

      The Chicago ones had the standard Allison V731 transmission and the SF Muni Flyer’s had a unique Allison HT740. I think Muni back in those days would custom spec their powertrains for the hills of San Francisco.

  • @Kaynos
    @Kaynos 7 месяцев назад

    But really, operating the bus is not what he's paid to do. Now that's weird.

  • @ezragraham1763
    @ezragraham1763 9 месяцев назад

    Edmonton represent!!

    • @TheBadCivilServant
      @TheBadCivilServant 2 месяца назад

      Do they still have that downtown airport? That was one of the greatest things about Edmonton. The downtown airport and its easy access to Calgary.

    • @ezragraham1763
      @ezragraham1763 2 месяца назад

      Unfortunately no downtown airport anymore - and one of the last remaining hangars from the airport burned down a few days ago.

  • @Sssssito
    @Sssssito 10 месяцев назад

    lol this is awesome! Takes me back😊 to

  • @adriancressy8363
    @adriancressy8363 Год назад

    This looks like a sick SHAFT movie

  • @maplemanz
    @maplemanz Год назад

    Back when there was professionalism was common.

  • @mikebonham4530
    @mikebonham4530 Год назад

    These videos are great! I’d recommend we show these to our employees somehow because these business principles still ring true today!

  • @mikebonham4530
    @mikebonham4530 Год назад

    Wow! What’s true then is for the most part true today! 😊

  • @charlesmoore2485
    @charlesmoore2485 Год назад

    Should show this to the idiots at OC transpo in Ottawa ontario

  • @busman1144
    @busman1144 Год назад

    I loved driving these while they were in service. Montréal removed them from service in 2001.

  • @thomashill2965
    @thomashill2965 Год назад

    What a sucky attitude these people had. If it weren't for those workhorse buses, they wouldn't have had their jobs. Talk about ungrateful and self-entitled. That bus should have been saved, but I'm sure it wasn't, even though it had historical relevance.

  • @exocguy
    @exocguy Год назад

    as a retired driver of 31 years always laugh at old school traing techniques nowadays they spit on you curse at you new technology supposed to make life easier bus drivers have very low marale but provided good laugh

    • @clairegazzillo6775
      @clairegazzillo6775 Год назад

      Back then the bus driver was the captain of the ship not today people you deal with that ride the bus they are the captain of the ship

  • @Kanibulus
    @Kanibulus Год назад

    They didn't know it was going to explode if they drop below 50

  • @cas447
    @cas447 Год назад

    The lady bus driver is cute.

  • @421sap
    @421sap Год назад

    In King Lord Master Friend and my Father, Jesus`, Name, Amen.

  • @fernandoalemanbraojo2488
    @fernandoalemanbraojo2488 Год назад

    Hermoso bus cómodo es increíble su diseño, en su tiempo fue como una nave espacial

  • @EdmontonRails
    @EdmontonRails Год назад

    Beautiful video, I wish Edmonton still looked this good.

  • @georgeedwards7787
    @georgeedwards7787 Год назад

    When I trained with ETS in 1979, not 1 bus on the fleet had power steering! Now at 73, certainly feeling the effects... In the winter, it took 3 guys and a small dog to crank that steering wheel!

    • @georgeedwards7787
      @georgeedwards7787 Год назад

      'Tis the truth, so help me God! Beats me how we survived it...

    • @rwrynerson
      @rwrynerson 5 месяцев назад

      We tried to get Gen. Mgr. E.V. Miller to go with power steering in the BBC New Look trolley coach order, since they were on lines that made a lot of stops. He nixed it. Then when we bought the last 35 Diesel New Looks, they came with power steering. This was in '82/'83 or so.

  • @Tcaauwe2002
    @Tcaauwe2002 Год назад

    random question? does anyone know what style farebox was in the bus in this video. My local transit company used them right up until a few years ago and then went with a smaller older looking farebox.

    • @L-Taraval
      @L-Taraval 6 месяцев назад

      That looks like a "Duncan drop box." We used the same type of farebox at Golden Gate Transit when I drove there.

  • @sir.confident
    @sir.confident Год назад

    Hey! That's in DC. I've always wanted to drive for WMATA.

  • @jackpontiac52
    @jackpontiac52 Год назад

    RUclips has a good channel where you can watch the sitcom, 'On The Busses' Double Decker Route Masters

  • @jackpontiac52
    @jackpontiac52 Год назад

    Was that Chong in that Green Ford? Good Video . I picked up a few Pointers from this, as I have just bought a 34 foot Gulfstream Class A motorhome . I remember the OLD Cream and Maroon ETS buses that they used until the Late 1960's !

    • @rwrynerson
      @rwrynerson 5 месяцев назад

      There are 8mm films of 1977 Edmonton with lots of "Flame Orange" buses, including CCF Brills and a few GMC "Old Looks" at www.youtube.com/@rwrynerson/videos as well as other transit scenes.

  • @thomashill2965
    @thomashill2965 Год назад

    Nice video, although it looks more like it's from 1965 or '66 than 1960. Most of the buses appear to be second generation (1963+). The GM/GMC New Looks are all great-looking, regardless of the year, however. Thank you for posting this interesting slice of history, from when people had good manners and cared about their appearance, and style was important, too.

  • @gnailsleerdam1547
    @gnailsleerdam1547 Год назад

    its called tunnel vision.. He's mentally distracted "brain fog"

  • @CaptOrbit
    @CaptOrbit Год назад

    If you watch the bus safety video by Lancer Insurance, (which appears to be maybe about 10 years after this) they actually make a point to tell you to avoid the button hook turn. They claim in their video that research both accident reports and camera footage of bus accidents shows that the button hook allows too much opportunity for a vehicle to sneak in on the right side. They claim that four-wheel operators will later tell the police that they saw the bus signaling for a right hand turn but positioning to turn left and assumed that the driver was giving the wrong signal. They say that the preferred method of right hand turns is the straddle method.

    • @adventureoflinkmk2
      @adventureoflinkmk2 Год назад

      Correct... I was taught hold guard over both lanes.

    • @bobiowahogs9899
      @bobiowahogs9899 Год назад

      You are going to need two lanes to make a right turn onto narrow street. You either take it on the street you are on, or on the street you are turning into. Key element is that everyone do it the same way. New Safety Management System regulations from FTA require discussion with drivers. Done correctly the SMS can solve a lot of problems. Maybe even some cities would post a sign that buses make wide right turns (but that is hoping Public Works Dept would be willing to help).

    • @robertknight4672
      @robertknight4672 Год назад

      @@bobiowahogs9899 it's said that we need a sign as it should be quite obvious most motorists that buses and semis need to make wide right turns.

  • @reglook1
    @reglook1 Год назад

    My bus driver got mad and slammed on brakes, everyone screaming, some fell on the floor. He threw up in the isle and said Fu*% all and ran down the street (never came back) I had to walk 3 miles home in freezing rain.

  • @stevek4449
    @stevek4449 Год назад

    Perhaps she needs a new line of work? I feel sorry for the mechanic who had to do the bus repairs lol!

    • @chrisstromberg6527
      @chrisstromberg6527 2 месяца назад

      Perhaps you need to work on your comprehension and deductive reasoning skills regarding recreations? I feel sorry for your teachers.

    • @stevek4449
      @stevek4449 2 месяца назад

      it was called sarcasm. I have been driving a truck long haul for last 30 years and counting, and for example in our hazmat training we saw this one driver /actor involved in 3 separate accidents and all had hazmat with him talking to first responders as smoke was always coming from the trailer. Like the worst driver possible having the worst day possible 3 times a day. So no my comments were made out of sarcasm not stupidity.

  • @portlandimages
    @portlandimages Год назад

    wow, this bus stop was really busy

  • @MrYougotcaught
    @MrYougotcaught Год назад

    All the bus customers are whites....so this video disregards the Americans who are Blacks, Asians, Latinos, and racially mixed

  • @mtanyctrainatlantamartatra7164
    @mtanyctrainatlantamartatra7164 2 года назад

    Canada refused new look flexible buses, they didn't want them