sw4400 Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 My Favorite Bus would have to be the TMC RTS. Despite how bad many of them look(and sound, specifically #4484), they are real workhorses. Hot Weather, Cold Weather, Rain, Snow, etc..., these buses do not let you down often. The only time I remember one bus dying was about 2-3 years back(Bus #4713), otherwise they've held up pretty well. The others are as follows.... #2: Flxible Metro(5300 & 6000) Series. Again, another bunch of CTA workhorses. I've never seen one broke down on the side of the street anywhere. #3: NOVABus LFS(6400) Series. These buses seem promising to be the workhorses after the departure of the Flxibles and TMC's. I've seen some problems with a few on the road, but other than that, ok. #4 New Flyer DLF(5800) Series. These buses have been problematic for both driver and passenger. The kneel function sometimes craps out and many of them squeal when accelerating or when being turned left or right(my guess is the drive belt or some other belt is wearing out on these vehicles). #5 NABIBus Articulated(7500) Series. I've ridden them only a handful of times and personally, they seem ok. But due to the problems appearing with supports and axles, these buses don't make the top of my list #? NABIBus Compobus(7800) Series. It wouldn't be fair to judge this bus as I've never had the chance to ride it. #? Orion I Narrow(4915) Series. Same as NABIBus Compobus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Busjack Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 I may be old school, but I really don't care for any of the ones still in service. The low floors offer the following dichotomy: The Novas have good styling but low capacity.The rest have no styling (the Orion Is and VIs being the worst). Maybe if the next order from New Flyer were Inveros, that would have my vote, but what I read is that they are not price competitive with the traditional D40LFs. A good looking bus is the Optima Opus in Hammond. That would look neat in the new Pace livery, if Pace ever orders the shorties. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trainman8119 Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 I really like the way the TMC's look..I always have like the RTS style. I wish that the CTA would have been able to do the RTS from GMC. I think they might have had a slightly better bus. The pick up on these is terrible since they put the air conditioners on them. They do seem to be reliable...right down to the destination sign. I do like the Flxible Metro 6000 series. They are a little noisy, but they move well, and as modern day buses go, they are somewhat comfortable. At least they have some seating capacity in them, unlike the single row seats on the 5300 series. What ever happened to seating capacity. It seems as though whenever anything is done these days, seats disappear. First ADA (no way around that), now bikes...now the CTA is thinking about reconfiguring "L" cars so that they have next to no seats as in New York. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MetroShadow Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 I'm a fan of the Orion I's and the 5300's personally. I grew up on those, and fell in love with those buses. The 5800's and 6000's are great pickups during the 1990's, although some do question the stability of the 5800's. Besides the chassis issues with the 7500's, I personally found no qualms with those, additionally since they are the workhorses of the system (at least throughout the north and south sides (although my girlfriend is very scared to even ride in the back)...I loved the 7300's when they came into the scene in 2000-01, and that the leather seats were a joy. *sighs* My favorite articulated is the 7100's, since the last time I rode on one (it was in 2002 on the 136), and that I miss them the most, even for the workhorses of the system back in the day. So in closing: 5300's, 5800's, 4915's, and 7100's (although they're gone). Edit: that reminds me--we should've gotten the Orion I's instead of the RTS's, watching a Orion on a CTA fleet made me happy and joy, and riding one was even more of a pleasure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTA 9537 Posted October 5, 2005 Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 My favorite is the Flxible 5300 series beacuse I like the way they look and they sound nice and ride good. My second favorite would be the 6000s. They certanly are work horses and take a lot of abuse. Flxible was a very good company and I was sad to see them go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buslover88 Posted October 31, 2005 Report Share Posted October 31, 2005 I love to 6000's! They are so Cool because Me, my Mom and my Sister can sit all together and I'm used to them on #56 Milaukee and #82 Kimball, I like 5300 Series, but there too Slow on #76 Diversey and #53 Pulaski. I don't really like the 4400 Series (No offense to SW4400 or 4400's Fans) because I don't really ride them, I ride them on #11 Lincoln and #82 Kimball and are really noisy and they almost Tip over when they turn. I like the 5800 Series because there Nice and Smooth and they are Low Floor but there a little Noisy. I don't really like the 6400 Series because they only have 37 (or 39) Seats and they are too noisy and they look like Spaceships. I hate the 7500 Series because they have Cracks in the back and when the Front of the Bus turns, the back stays on the other Street. The 4915 Series I cannot jugde and the 7800 Series, same thing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exitzero Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 My fave, by far, are the TMCs. I remember when they used to handle the load for the 147, it was nice to be able to hear that motor sing. A close second are the 5300 Flxs. Those remind me of the old Flx Grummans I used to ride when I was a kid going to school in Santa Clara County. Now that agency is mostly a Gillig shop, which is OK but I much prefer high-floor Phantoms to low-floor Advantages. An even closer third are the 7300 MAN Articulateds. I know that they don't have lifts and that CTA needs to comply with ADA restrictions, but they could have kept those buses out on the streets a little longer until they fixed the problems with the NABIs. Which, BTW you guys got hosed on with this being NABI's first large articulated order. I like NABI's 416 and their 40-foot low floor bus, but these 60-LFWs are absolutely abominable. CTA should have gone with the 436s - high floor artics, but tried and true, proven, no big issues with joints and stuff like that. Leave it to them to go with the bottom of the barrel, though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Busjack Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 An even closer third are the 7300 MAN Articulateds. I know that they don't have lifts and that CTA needs to comply with ADA restrictions, but they could have kept those buses out on the streets a little longer until they fixed the problems with the NABIs. They did have lifts, although some didn't work too well. Also, they were pretty shot when taken out of service, with several having had engine fires, but later series have not been immune from them, either. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bscott1 Posted November 26, 2005 Report Share Posted November 26, 2005 TMCs Rock--they have 1/2 seating (good for rush-hours if you can snag the single seat), good shock absorbtion, and no annoying smells (other than the exhaust and the heat in back) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
busfan4022 Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 Sorry for bringing up a old topic. #1 Orion I's I love there speed and how comfortable they are(since CTA kept PACE's oringinal seats) #2 NABI artic's despite the defects. They have good pick up, and speed. But lack comfort due to hard seats and bumps. #3 6000's and 5300 they are fine to me, only have a problem with the 5300 speed. #4 Nova's they are to small in capicty, and i hate their awkward seating design. They have fairly good speed. #5 New Flyers 1000 & 5800 Never really liked the 5800 series just seem as though it take abuse and a little wear and tear . And never rode a 1000. #6 TMC's sorry , but i hate them. Every time i ride it i feel as though im on a death ride around the city. NABIcompobus is retired and i never rode it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brucejdetw Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 The 1991 Flxible buses #5745-5764. The only buses with the older Cummins L10 engine - the smoothest sounding engine ever put on a bus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cta6085 Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 I Like The 6000's Because Of 6000-6304s Sounding And I Could Catch Some Of Them On The 34 South Michigan And The 119 Michigan/119th Take Bus #6077 For Example You Could Catch It On The 112 Or The X28 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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