TMN | TRANSIT - Metro Line 318 - Flxable Bus (1998)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2019
  • TMN: s2e13 | TRANSIT - Metro Line 318 - Flxable Bus (1998)
    West Whittier CA | December 1998 | 0432
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    Metro line 318 was a former limited stop bus route that was in service from October 1998 till December 2000. This line ran along 6th street and Whittier Blvd from Wilshire/Western in Downtown Los Angeles to Brea Mall in The City of Brea via Whittier and La Habra Boulevard's (MTRC, 2010). The line was previously known as the 470/471 Los Angeles/Puente Hills/Brea Express since the 1980s till October 1998.
    Mid September of 2000, during the MTA strike, Montebello municipal bus route 10 took over the eastern portion of MTA line 318 from Passons and Whittier Boulevard's to Whittwood Center in Whittier. When the MTA strike was over in October 2000, for three months Metro and Montebello had routes that were duplication of services on Whittier Blvd. By the end of the year, line 318 was cancelled due to Montebello bus services on Whittier Blvd and Metro Rapid 720 which started service six months earlier.
    Late 1990s and early 2000s the MTA board either eliminated or handed over countless of bus routes that services cities near or outside the county border to local municipal bus agencies in order to concentrate more on Los Angeles rail development (Grinberg, 2006). Riverside County Transportation Commission chairman Bob Buster, observing the slow dismantling of the MTA, remarked, “Los Angeles is like a modern-day Roman Empire, Rome takes care of itself first and the provinces last.” This was a reference to former Metro express line 496 Long Beach/Los Angeles to San Bernardino being canceled in January of 1998 (MTRC, 2010).
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    References
    Grinberg, Andrew (2006). Exploring Bus Rapid Transit in Los Angeles. Retrieved on January 2019 from nacto.org/wp-content/uploads/...
    More Than Red Cars (2010). Foothill #285 and a History of Transit Service on Whittier Blvd. Retrieved on January 2019 from morethanredcars.com/?p=44
    More Than Red Cars (2010). From Los Angeles to the Inland Empire: A History of RTD Line #496. Retrieved on January 2019 from morethanredcars.com/?p=71
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Комментарии • 54

  • @jfs1988
    @jfs1988 5 лет назад +12

    Childhood memories. High floor buses, paper transfers, El Monte Busway Station, & Stop Requested bells.

    • @TheMetropolitanNetwork
      @TheMetropolitanNetwork  5 лет назад +3

      Our missed memory is the human touch of calling out major stops. “Line 484 Ontario Airport, far side”. Thanks for joining the conversation 👍

    • @christopherwillis5014
      @christopherwillis5014 Год назад

      Omg i remember paper transfers.

  • @ErickaLemus77
    @ErickaLemus77 Год назад +6

    Thank so very much for this video!!!! It brought tears to my eyes! I drove those buses back in the days out of Div 9, on the 18/318 like on the video! Flxbles/Grummans were my favorite diesel buses!!

  • @rolandocontreras7373
    @rolandocontreras7373 2 года назад +6

    I miss the Flxible Bus in Los Angeles.

  • @ErickaLemus77
    @ErickaLemus77 3 месяца назад

    I loved these buses!!!!!!! I was a Bus Operator out of Div 9 when I worked the 18/318 Lines!!!!!

    • @TheMetropolitanNetwork
      @TheMetropolitanNetwork  3 месяца назад

      When we think of the RTD or the 1980/90s we see these buses rolling down the streets in our minds.

  • @Tu.Mama.Perro.
    @Tu.Mama.Perro. Год назад +4

    The guy misses his bus twice

  • @DieYuppiieSkum
    @DieYuppiieSkum 5 лет назад +5

    It's been nearly 6 months since you uploaded this video of the classic Flxible Metro buses. Keep adding more to get us (bus fans) feeling nostalgic.

    • @TheMetropolitanNetwork
      @TheMetropolitanNetwork  5 лет назад +2

      Unfortunately, this video is the only one we have. We miss these transit monsters of the 80s...

    • @DieYuppiieSkum
      @DieYuppiieSkum 5 лет назад +2

      @@TheMetropolitanNetwork don't give up looking for the old tapes. I know you have them stashed somewhere in your house or storage.

  • @lvazquez733
    @lvazquez733 4 года назад +6

    The good old 318. It's such a shame it got canceled due to the debut of metro rapid line 720. Hopefully metro reinstates metro bus service along Whittier blvd between east LA and the city of Whittier via an extension of line 18, either it being by weekends or as late overnight service.

    • @TheMetropolitanNetwork
      @TheMetropolitanNetwork  4 года назад +4

      We are hoping that OCTA will do a BRT on Beach Blvd that ends at Whittwood Transit Center. The MTA may want to extended Metro Rapid 720 to Whittwood Transit Center thus connecting Santa Monica to Huntington Beach via BRT MTA/OCTA.

    • @lvazquez733
      @lvazquez733 4 года назад +3

      The Metropolitan Network I don't think metro will extend the 720 any further. It's current route between SaMo and Commerce is over 2 hrs long, and it's suffers from heavy traffic in the Westside. Perhaps once the purple line heads to Westwood, metro might reinstate service along Whittier blvd between the City of Whittier and downtown LA as rapid line 718. Who knows what might happen, but never say never.....😮

  • @knucklesdafunkeeog6523
    @knucklesdafunkeeog6523 Год назад +2

    Reminds me of my childhood back in Atlanta when I use to see both the Detroit Diesel and Cummins Metros running back to back on the weekends

  • @piercer4455
    @piercer4455 2 года назад +3

    the dude who waved at the cam LMAO

  • @calvincrews3885
    @calvincrews3885 5 лет назад +5

    The Flxible Metro series buses the 2500 - 2700's series had Cummins L10 engines with VoithD863 Transmissions while the 2800 - 2936 series were equipped with the 6V92TA and 6L71TA DDEC Engines with the VR731 Allison Transmissions before they renamed LACMTA Los Angeles County Transit Authority they were SCRTD Southern California Rapid Transit District back then

  • @waltergutierrez5505
    @waltergutierrez5505 3 года назад +4

    Haha I was 8 years old that year and remember my mom taking me to school on those buses! Never fails still remember thanks for the throwback 😁

    • @TheMetropolitanNetwork
      @TheMetropolitanNetwork  3 года назад +2

      We grew up on those. Glad that episode brought transit memories for you.

    • @waltergutierrez5505
      @waltergutierrez5505 3 года назад +1

      The Metropolitan Network yeah thank you bro I’m 30 now have a car but still ride the bus to save gas money 😁

  • @calvincrews3885
    @calvincrews3885 5 лет назад +5

    NJ transit corporation should have ordered 20 Metro C buses with the 6L71TA DDEC engine with the VR731 Allison Transmission the numbers would have been 6969 - 1999 in 1990 for all the Garages even Egg Harbor twp garage

  • @johnberry8367
    @johnberry8367 4 года назад +4

    The current model that came after looks the same at a glance... but it really looks different!

    • @TheMetropolitanNetwork
      @TheMetropolitanNetwork  4 года назад +5

      We miss seeing those transit vehicles on the streets of Southern California.

  • @sonofmiriam
    @sonofmiriam 3 года назад +4

    Eventually they extended the 18 all the way to Whitwood Mall for a couple years but cancelled it east of Montebello Station. The MBL line 10 took over what is now it’s current route.

    • @TheMetropolitanNetwork
      @TheMetropolitanNetwork  3 года назад +1

      It used to be one bus from Downtown LA to Brea mall and would take less than 2 hours. Now you have to take 4 buses all in different agencies and the time would be 3:30 to 4:30 hours to get you there. Thanks for the comment.

    • @Dats_dope
      @Dats_dope 3 года назад +2

      The Metropolitan Network why did metro do that. Isn’t the idea to get a customer to a place faster ?

    • @sonofmiriam
      @sonofmiriam 3 года назад +1

      Allen Chevez budget cuts. It was a 2+ hour ride to Brea from Downtown/WestLake area. Montebello Bus Line 10 already went that way but only to Pico Rivera. Alot of lines from municipal bus agencies here in LA County came from Metro lines they couldn’t afford to keep. Plus traffic has gotten so much worse especially 00’s.

    • @Dats_dope
      @Dats_dope 3 года назад +1

      David Anaya II yea a mta driver told me all the foothill transit lines were mta’s before not sure that’s true

    • @sonofmiriam
      @sonofmiriam 3 года назад +1

      Allen Chevez yup they were. Foothill Transit began in 1988 when budgets cuts happened, losing all the lines that connected the SGV and beyond. Most of the lines were part of SCRTD , which then became MTA in 1993.

  • @jorgefigueroa4437
    @jorgefigueroa4437 4 года назад +5

    Detroit Diesel and Cummins engines powered

  • @itsexlyosnap5660
    @itsexlyosnap5660 3 года назад +1

    In my alternative Metro system map, my Line 18 Owl service is extended to Whittwood Center. The segment east of Whittier is replaced by Metro Line 285. My Line 285 would operate between PHM to Fullerton MLK station via the shuttle version of Line 471 til Central/Brea, then divert via Brea Bl (with the deviation to Brea Mall) (irl this is served by OCTA Line 143). My Line 285 will have late evening service with (30 min. weekdays), (50-60 on weekends). Also in my AU, my Foothill Transit system map is different. It is smaller as it won't operate west of Eastland Mall, some will continue to go as far west to Downtown LA. Service west of Eastland Mall is operated by Metro. Some Metro lines goes as far to Chino and Montclair. I might make a video about this soon.

    • @TheMetropolitanNetwork
      @TheMetropolitanNetwork  3 года назад +1

      The former late night owl service for Metro Line 18 was always semi packed around the hours of 1-3 am east of Norwalk Blvd along Whittier Blvd. There were riders using the system that late of night. We would like to see OCTA extend Bravo 529 or local 29 service to Whittwood Center at least on an hourly basis.

  • @jorgefigueroa4437
    @jorgefigueroa4437 4 года назад +1

    Wow 2846 make me remember thse San Juan AMA buses fleet of 1991 Flxible Metros 6L71TA with Allison 730 split in Metrobus System and Local Buses 91001 thru 91042

  • @edwardmiessner6502
    @edwardmiessner6502 11 месяцев назад

    That model was Flxible's answer to the GM RTS II. Looks good except for the windshield. But the bus slopes towards the front and it's a bouncy boat of a bread box bus!
    As in Miami so in L.A.: "Metro Bus is mean to us!"

  • @chrispasini5870
    @chrispasini5870 Год назад

    My Dad was SCRTD AND LACMTA operater he drove this model of bus on the old metro 484 foothill transit 194

    • @TheMetropolitanNetwork
      @TheMetropolitanNetwork  Год назад

      RTD/MTA Lines 484 and 490. We appreciate your father and his service to the community! Thanks for your comment!

  • @TheCRTman
    @TheCRTman 5 лет назад +5

    Really good footage. I was hoping to see 2737, but I guess 2734 is as close as it gets. 2734 seemed to have a hardcore trans. slip when passing by, 2846's 6L71TA sounded soooooo nice with the fan on and 2722's Cummins L10 was super bassy and it had a "sad" engine fan.

    • @mrman7084
      @mrman7084 5 лет назад +4

      Yes but the L10 with the 863 retarder is just pure Flxible, from the bassy unique sounds across the board that it makes to that jerky 1st to 2nd gear change to that famous wind down that happens 5 seconds coming to a stop that just vibrates the whole bus!

    • @TheCRTman
      @TheCRTman 4 года назад +3

      Yea L10's sound different in Flxibles compared to Gillig Phantoms, Orion V's & New Flyer D40's. They have a very unique bass, which sorta reminds me of European L10 buses.

  • @rolandocontreras7373
    @rolandocontreras7373 Год назад +2

    So that means, this is the Metro Bus stop in the corner of Whittier Blvd & Western Ave? Am I right?

    • @TheMetropolitanNetwork
      @TheMetropolitanNetwork  Год назад +2

      Western and Whittier Blvd is that stop between Hadley and Broadway. That stop is now served by MBL Line 10.

    • @rolandocontreras7373
      @rolandocontreras7373 Год назад

      @@TheMetropolitanNetwork what happened to Metro Bus stop?

    • @TheMetropolitanNetwork
      @TheMetropolitanNetwork  Год назад +1

      @@rolandocontreras7373 MTA gave up its Eastern territory from Brea to Whittier. Pls check out the MTA website for historical information. Thank you

    • @rolandocontreras7373
      @rolandocontreras7373 Год назад +1

      @@TheMetropolitanNetwork hello there, what website should I go visit the history of LACMTA?

  • @rolandocontreras7373
    @rolandocontreras7373 Год назад +2

    What street is this on West Whittier, CA?

  • @azundah1769
    @azundah1769 4 года назад +3

    I remember these buses. I was still young when they were in service and now I miss them so badly. At least Scott Richards (if I remember his name correctly) from Riverside saved bus #2737 which is awesome and brings back memories. I remembered watching this video with no dislikes on February and I annoyed some loser or snowflake managed to hit the dislike button for no reason. Either way, I really enjoyed your content.

    • @azundah1769
      @azundah1769 4 года назад +1

      Maybe disable the ratings if anyone keeps disliking your video without any explanation.

    • @TheMetropolitanNetwork
      @TheMetropolitanNetwork  4 года назад +3

      Our crew works hard to put up good content on a weekly basis.!We are not going to disable the rating system. Whoever dislikes an episode without an explanation. They are just A-1 losers like those stars in our public nuts episodes. We appreciate your kind words. Thank you for supporting all things Transit!

  • @calvincrews3885
    @calvincrews3885 5 лет назад +2

    I miss the Flxible Metro and Grumman Flxible 870 ADB buses

    • @TheMetropolitanNetwork
      @TheMetropolitanNetwork  5 лет назад +1

      Those transit vehicles were legendary in Southern California. Thank you for the comment!