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And they have a couple 900's! Trimet got rid of those.
Shockingly enough, TriMet wasn't a big fan of the RTS, only having about 80 or 90 of them in just one order from 1982. Whereas, they were THE bus for Los Angeles, New York City, and dozens of other agencies...C-Tran and Cherriots were heavy RTS users, but King County Metro didn't have a single one. Community Transit did, though.
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Did I see a 1400 and a 2100 series bus??
HB
You sure did and old flexibles too!
and a 1900 series as well!
Ya your right lane, there was a 1900!
And they have a couple 900's! Trimet got rid of those.
Lots of 17/1800's!
My favorite is the flexible at the end of the movie
And they have a couple 900's! Trimet got rid of those.
Shockingly enough, TriMet wasn't a big fan of the RTS, only having about 80 or 90 of them in just one order from 1982. Whereas, they were THE bus for Los Angeles, New York City, and dozens of other agencies...C-Tran and Cherriots were heavy RTS users, but King County Metro didn't have a single one. Community Transit did, though.
You can even still buy them brand new, today.
http://millenniumtransit.com/
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