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14 hours ago, Elkmn said:

 

The new ventra readers that are being installed on buses and at some train stops

 

14 hours ago, Elkmn said:

It's by the folded up walker in this photo

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Spotted one at 95th about 3 months ago.

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Well it appears we are down to the final 10 Allison's in service, so get those final rides in while you can. #1982 and #2001 haven't been active since early Oct and are presumed to be retired. A true end of an era, those Allison transmissions were powerful on take off. The only thing I won't miss is the bowling alley seat design. 😅

#1932 (NP), #1950 (C), #1957 (C), #1962 (C), #1967 (C), #1975 (C), #2006 (C), #2012 (C), #2019 (C), and #2025 (C)

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13 hours ago, YoungBusLover said:

Well it appears we are down to the final 10 Allison's in service, so get those final rides in while you can. #1982 and #2001 haven't been active since early Oct and are presumed to be retired. A true end of an era, those Allison transmissions were powerful on take off. The only thing I won't miss is the bowling alley seat design. 😅

#1932 (NP), #1950 (C), #1957 (C), #1962 (C), #1967 (C), #1975 (C), #2006 (C), #2012 (C), #2019 (C), and #2025 (C)

Especially before the rehabs, I have definitely heard the howling during the acceleration growing up. Found a pic of #1937 at one of the New Flyer factories including this one in Minnesota. Not my pic but credits to the original owner. I’m pretty sure the entire orders 1000-2029, 800-809, 900-909 and 4000-4207 were made between multiple factories across the country instead of all in one facility which explains how they were delivered so fast compared to Nova. I know for a fact the 900s were made in the New Flyer facility in Canada. While the 800s I believe came from the one in Dakota. Not entirely sure.

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On 10/24/2025 at 6:47 AM, YoungBusLover said:

Well it appears we are down to the final 10 Allison's in service, so get those final rides in while you can. #1982 and #2001 haven't been active since early Oct and are presumed to be retired. A true end of an era, those Allison transmissions were powerful on take off. The only thing I won't miss is the bowling alley seat design. 😅

#1932 (NP), #1950 (C), #1957 (C), #1962 (C), #1967 (C), #1975 (C), #2006 (C), #2012 (C), #2019 (C), and #2025 (C)

Neither 1982 or 2001 are retired they both returned this afternoon. The total is still 12.

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21 minutes ago, pokemonprime said:

you ever wonder if they know bus nerds come down to 77th, or do they think we're normal weirdos, poking camera lenses through the fence?

I think they have bigger fish to fry. 

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29 minutes ago, pokemonprime said:

you ever wonder if they know bus nerds come down to 77th, or do they think we're normal weirdos, poking camera lenses through the fence?

Only reason I’m doing this is because there’s barely any updates on what’s in the boneyard and in SS outside of street view and I’m like the only one who’s getting information now.

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