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New Flyer, New Floors?


sw4400

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I rode #1387 yesterday on Lincoln ave., and noticed the floor immediately... it didn't have the blue grooves, ribbing, whatever it's called down the middle. Instead it was solid blue with white specks all over.

Perhaps this was talked about, perhaps not... but I don't recall seeing a New Flyer with this floor in the past.

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This has to pertain to the New Flyers, but rather than start a new thread, I figured I ask this in this one... On the earlier numbered New Flyers(1000's,1100's,1200's,early 1300's) the wheelwell covers near the driver were rough, almost pebbly-like, but the later numbers(late 1300's-2029) the wheelwell covers got more and more smoother until there was no more roughness.

Was this a design flaw? Were the first 300+ rushed over to CTA before they were aesthically completed? It just seems odd that the first 300+ are so rough as opposed to the final 700 or so.

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The rough sparkly floor is sandpaper-like in texture, and, in my opinion, better in terms of floor grip than the grooved floors. Especially if you're stuck in standing room only and the bus makes rough, frequent stops.

If it was a random occurrence in the production line, it wasn't a bad one. In Seattle, we got a one off NF hybrid artic with a completely different seat livery.

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The rough sparkly floor is sandpaper-like in texture, and, in my opinion, better in terms of floor grip than the grooved floors. Especially if you're stuck in standing room only and the bus makes rough, frequent stops.

No, you missed what I was implying in the post.... not the floors, the wheelwells. Ride a early numbered NF(e.g 11xx or 12xx) and then a later number NF(e.g a 17xx or 18xx) and feel the wheelwell covers near the front of the bus. You'll see what I'm talking about.

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