I thought the neoplans would stay on the 43 route as the last leg going north is pretty much hill after hill and they needed high floored buses. I guess the Xcelsiors are high enough
San Francisco has wonderful public transportation they just need to enhance it Bart Sam trans etc to prepare for the future less reliance on cars to reduce carbon emissions in air due to climate change transit villages where people can either walk to work or take public transportation to work or other places
Meanwhile, in Seattle, it is all about Xcelsiors, Gillig HEV, and Low Floors.
The neoplans are a rare catch. If you can find one, good luck.
They still have them but only as training buses so basically we can’t ride them anymore
The Bus Photographer Of California. 8106 is still around it’s basically still in service just out for a while
I thought the neoplans would stay on the 43 route as the last leg going north is pretty much hill after hill and they needed high floored buses. I guess the Xcelsiors are high enough
Miss em. They look better than the muni busses we got today.
This video is 🔥🔥🔥 bro! I have it playing on repeat at my local barbershop
I drove the muni bus before
The 2018 muni newflyer xde60 are my favorite bus models
I was driving 2015 New Flyer XDE60 38R to transit center so I'm a big fan of driving muni I got a lot a money thanks for the other passengers
I thought the muni Orion 07 35ft retired
Not all of them.
A lot of them are still here even I just saw the 40ft
FREDDY D40LF! Muni dosent have 35 footers.
@@trainzandplanes522 10:15 u we’re saying
@@DARKNIGHT-525 That's actually a 30ft bus, not 35ft.
I was on 38R Geary Rapid And I can't see the passengers walking towards the back doors but I have glasses to look at the mirror
The *Orion VII 40 Footers* retired.
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I like Orion’s, but I’m getting a little tired of the hybrid junkers. The trolley buses are cool though
San Francisco has wonderful public transportation they just need to enhance it Bart Sam trans etc to prepare for the future less reliance on cars to reduce carbon emissions in air due to climate change transit villages where people can either walk to work or take public transportation to work or other places
Fueling cost cutback!
You put San Francisco MTA in the title.
That's what they are called. San Francisco Municipal Transportation Authority.
ShaneAkACaitSith810 How many Neoplans do they have left?
MTA_ 5206 Not very many but there’s very few that still are. It’s pretty much a hit or miss unless they’re only out to run as training buses
MTA_ 5206 only 2 I think. 8106 and 8369
MTA Is For New York and Connecticut
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