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Special Farewell for Flxibles Idea


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I thought this would be a good idea for a fond farewell to one group of CTA's workhorses: the 1990-1991 Flxible Metros(5300's).  If you have a camera that can link to your computer, take as many photos of these buses as possible and by the end of 2007, maybe we'll have a photo of each 5300-Series Bus that is still in active service today.  You can post them at www.hopetunnel.org , or www.flickr.com .  You can even give them to Zolk to put here, but I don't know if he'd want to put them on chicagobus.org, considering that there are over 400 of these buses on our streets.  These buses do deserve a special tribute, though.  Many of you have voiced your opinion on how these were good, strong, tough buses.  And now is a chance to show your appreciation for their 15-16 years of non-rehabbed service.

Flxible Metros(5300 Series)(1990-91-2006)

                          :rolleyes:

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You can post them at www.hopetunnel.org...

Well, you can't exactly post them, but you could e-mail them to me if you want me to include them (though I'm so far behind in putting up my own pictures, I can't guarantee they'll be posted in a timely fashion).

Also, since this is ChicagoBus.org, we should contribute more photos to Kevin's galleries. There's no reason (other than the time it takes Zolk to update the site) that this couldn't be the place on the web for CTA photos.

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Well, you can't exactly post them, but you could e-mail them to me if you want me to include them (though I'm so far behind in putting up my own pictures, I can't guarantee they'll be posted in a timely fashion).

Also, since this is ChicagoBus.org, we should contribute more photos to Kevin's galleries.  There's no reason (other than the time it takes Zolk to update the site) that this couldn't be the place on the web for CTA photos.

By all means, give some to Zolk.  The only concern I have, however, is bandwith(I think that's what they call it).  400+ bus photos added to Chicagobus.org could make it super slow or crash it altogether.  We'll see what Zolk says about this, however... It's his site, he should know what it can handle...

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By all means, give some to Zolk.  The only concern I have, however, is bandwith(I think that's what they call it).  400+ bus photos added to Chicagobus.org could make it super slow or crash it altogether.  We'll see what Zolk says about this, however... It's his site, he should know what it can handle...

This server has plenty of resources so that wouldn't be a problem.

I'm happy to take visitor submitted photos through comments [at] chicagobus [dot] org. However, I reserve the right to not use certain photos if the quality isn't to par with what currently is on the site.

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In about 2 Weeks or a Month from Now...Farewell 5300s Fixibles!

Uhm, no.

Delivery of the initial base order of New Flyer buses will begin sometime this month and continue through 2006. The Opus buses will also begin coming in later this year.

However, these buses will not be enough to replace the entire 5300 series. The entire 5300 series will not be retired until at least mid-2007, provided CTA exercises additional options on the New Flyer order.

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Frank Kruesi reported at the November 9, 2005 CTA Board meeting:

Yesterday we introduced for media what will become the latest addition to the  

CTA fleet, the prototype for a new 40-foot, low-floor, air-conditioned and  

accessible New Flyer bus.  We expect to begin taking delivery of these new  

buses in January of next year. ...  When the delivery of the base order of 265 buses is completed by the end of next year... .

CTA also indicated elsewhere that there are still about 426 (out of 470) 5300s still in the fleet. Also, the 6400s and 7500s were delievered at a rate of about 30 to 40 a month. While New Flyer may be quicker, you do the math.
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  • 4 months later...
  • 2 years later...

Uhm, no.

Delivery of the initial base order of New Flyer buses will begin sometime this month and continue through 2006. The Opus buses will also begin coming in later this year.

However, these buses will not be enough to replace the entire 5300 series. The entire 5300 series will not be retired until at least mid-2007, provided CTA exercises additional options on the New Flyer order.

Just looking at old threads and came across this.

Ironic that its 3 hours til 2009 and they're still here. They truly have served us well.

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By all means, give some to Zolk.��The only concern I have, however, is bandwith(I think that's what they call it).��400+ bus photos added to Chicagobus.org could make it super slow or crash it altogether.��We'll see what Zolk says about this, however... It's his site, he should know what it can handle...

And you have no similar concern for the bandwidth of hopetunnel.org? :blink:

Since this thread has been revived, I'll add that you can also post them at the BusTalk galleries.

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