all kinds of buses in the third largest US city: Chicago. - Thank you for your support. Comment below so all of us can have a productive and insightful conversation about transportation!
D'Angelo Hartley from a very recent news article... “CTA expects to begin receiving the first buses by the end of 2018, which will begin service along one of CTA’s busiest bus routes-the #66 Chicago route. The remaining buses are expected to arrive through 2020 and will be assigned to operate along the #66 and #124 Navy Pier.”
Not really, with the exception of articulated buses, they’re all pretty much the same. Yes it is true that Michigan doesn’t have any novas but that’s ok.
Impressive that you know that! Yes you are right. I loved Chicago so much that I had to revisit - but there are so many places in the world to travel and witness their transit systems so revisits are often hard to come by! :)
Great video i like buses. American buses r quite big compared 2 buses in Britain & they look really interesting, do u have double decker buses in America
Hi Adelaide South Australia has best o-bahn bus system in world.youtube it.i reckon would work well in some cities in u.s.a not all ie geographic corridor.adelaide similiar to Chicago city suburbs in grid formations .Adelaide is 2020 5th most livable city in world.the obahn bus system may have helped contribute in voting process in this matter god bless from down under.
Nice video. How are the hybrid and electric buses running 8n this weather you're getting the last few days? I'm thinking not so good Stay warm Dan from Texas
barcelonian There are some articulated buses here is in america that have 2 or 3 doors. For example MTA New York has articulated buses from both New Flyer and Nova Bus that have 3 doors. If you have any questions about american buses feel free to ask.
Rosa Parks in Heaven the Good Afterlife Paradise would be so Proud of those Cool, Futuristic Buses. :-))
Chicago is my hometown
Chicago Baby! No smog, no traffic, no problem! :)
The CTA just announced they are buying 20 Proterra Battery Electric busses! I can’t wait to start riding on them!
Luke Starkenburg Is this even true? I've always wondered about these buses. Do you know when they'll have these buses in service?
D'Angelo Hartley from a very recent news article... “CTA expects to begin receiving the first buses by the end of 2018, which will begin service along one of CTA’s busiest bus routes-the #66 Chicago route. The remaining buses are expected to arrive through 2020 and will be assigned to operate along the #66 and #124 Navy Pier.”
www.greencarcongress.com/2018/06/20180614-cta.html
Just google search for Proterra CTA. The article is from June 14, 2018.
Luke Starkenburg gzuwb
How do u buy tickets there to use the public transportation?
Those buses look a lot different than the buses in Michigan
Not really, with the exception of articulated buses, they’re all pretty much the same. Yes it is true that Michigan doesn’t have any novas but that’s ok.
My favorite city. Nice video. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Reminds me of omsi 2
I play that
It only has 2 buses apart of the mod tho
I ❤ Chicago Illinois
Nice video!
What do you have to do for the bus to stop so you can get in? I mean in case you're in a bus stop waiting for it to come.
First time filming CTA buses since 2014
Impressive that you know that! Yes you are right. I loved Chicago so much that I had to revisit - but there are so many places in the world to travel and witness their transit systems so revisits are often hard to come by! :)
The buses there are so different from these buses in UK and Germany
Have u go to some CTA train stations that renew recently :)
Great video i like buses. American buses r quite big compared 2 buses in Britain & they look really interesting, do u have double decker buses in America
USS Akira we do in certain cities only as sightseeing. Not public transit
We do have them in Chicago but they are a separate service to the city owned (CTA) bus services.
Wesley Willis would be proud
Hello, i thought this was gibg to talk about the routes
7:01 Which unit sounds like this?
Hi Adelaide South Australia has best o-bahn bus system in world.youtube it.i reckon would work well in some cities in u.s.a not all ie geographic corridor.adelaide similiar to Chicago city suburbs in grid formations .Adelaide is 2020 5th most livable city in world.the obahn bus system may have helped contribute in voting process in this matter god bless from down under.
Ok
really weird looking seeing an artic with no middle door on the tractor half of the bus.
Nice video. How are the hybrid and electric buses running 8n this weather you're getting the last few days?
I'm thinking not so good
Stay warm
Dan from Texas
how to buy this bus
7:01 thats not normal now is it
Hello!, I am a railfan from Barcelona, and my question is, only two doors for a long articulated bus?. It´s normal in The USA?.
Yes actually, it is. It's normal in both the USA and Canada as far as I know.
barcelonian There are some articulated buses here is in america that have 2 or 3 doors. For example MTA New York has articulated buses from both New Flyer and Nova Bus that have 3 doors. If you have any questions about american buses feel free to ask.
Passengers can only board from front back is only an exit. Farecard or cash taken in front when boarding flat fare regardless of distance.
Yes they have 2 doors
@@gaelfortier2668 true
Awesome If u look at my channel u will see what buses are like in the Uk