I like the Seattle bus D60HF man there where a beast from last year and it quiet sad that there are gone for good especially when there are powerful to used and the king county metro made a lot of money on those D60HF Buses
I think Metro made a huge mistake not preserving at least one of them, though it's good to see that someone has these post-retirement. These things were beasts!
@@cleanairbus Why indeed? These coaches were beasts, and I say that because they were powerful. You know you're dealing with something powerful when you can hear the engine 15 floors up in a building.
I loved the D60HFs. A D60HF was the very first metro bus I rode after moving here. Too bad they're gone.
I like the Seattle bus D60HF man there where a beast from last year and it quiet sad that there are gone for good especially when there are powerful to used and the king county metro made a lot of money on those D60HF Buses
There is less than 40 of these d60hf left in king county that are still in service.Wish they would have kept them for a bit longer.
You Mean There Is Only 153 D60`s Left: 2340,2324,And 2412 Were Brought Back In Service
they are all gone now :( BUT TWO HAVE BEEN PRESERVED :)
maverick13_ bro which two have been preserved and who preserved them?
2471 2325 were bought by private owners.
I think Metro made a huge mistake not preserving at least one of them, though it's good to see that someone has these post-retirement. These things were beasts!
@@cleanairbus What? MEHVA didn't preserve at least one? Damn...
Oops, I Forgot To Mention 2453
Two Others I Left Out 2408 And 2409
Also Forgot 2424
And 2474.
And 2322 And 2468
And 2323
OK, how many D60s are left in the King County Metro Transit fleet by now? *P.S., try to keep it in one post, please and thank you.*
11 D60`s Were Brought Back To Life, Therefore There Are 161 D60`s Left.
Im glad there gone!
Why?
@@cleanairbus Because they are a bad bus and they look ugly.
OK. I can let the ugly comment slide since it's a beauty-in-the-eye-of-the-beholder thing, but what's so bad about them?
@@cleanairbus Why indeed? These coaches were beasts, and I say that because they were powerful. You know you're dealing with something powerful when you can hear the engine 15 floors up in a building.