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  • CTA said that the filters on the NABIs were plugged. This doesn't demonstrate that.
  • They should be trailing a Pace bus. Again, the NABI bus in the video doesn't show much of any elevated levels on startup. I have yet to seen a Pace bus (and this includes 2600s, although I understand that the 2600s are not 2007 compliant, while those including 2703 and after are) that didn't emit a big streak of black smoke on startup, including some 6000s with a black soot stain over the back fleet number.

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  • CTA said that the filters on the NABIs were plugged. This doesn't demonstrate that.
  • They should be trailing a Pace bus. Again, the NABI bus in the video doesn't show much of any elevated levels on startup. I have yet to seen a Pace bus (and this includes 2600s, although I understand that the 2600s are not 2007 compliant, while those including 2703 and after are) that didn't emit a big streak of black smoke on startup, including some 6000s with a black soot stain over the back fleet number.

They should trail the 6600 Nabis when the a/c is running. Youll see some serious black smoke! It emits lots of smoke. Ive had drivers pull up alongside me in the past to tell me my bus is smoking too much.

  • 5 months later...
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I'm beginning to think the Chicago Tribune is anti-public transportation. First the article on Metra's locomotives and soot in the downtown stations, now this:

http://discussions.chicagotribune.com/20/chinews/ct-met-diesel-idling-20101121/10

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