I would too. But unfortunately it will never happen because SEPTAs are gone and NJT only runs theirs up north. However I could probably make a video like that in the future dedicated to Neoplan buses in general.
DashTransit yea I know because I never Knew we had neoplans until 2006, because I’m from Atlantic City. it’s crazy that some of us in Jersey don’t know what the part of state has. That video would be great if you make it.
I agree. It's just that Allegheny Depot has a new route, the 49. However, it probably won't be until December 2020 when that route runs its first articulated bus. It's just using those 41 foot hybrids right now.
@@danielsamuels5857 *40 foot hybrids and the 49's ridership doesn't exactly have it getting articulateds, though it might happen as like a once in a while thing - like in the case of a bus shortage.
7:26 Welcome to Route 48 service to Tioga via 29th street.
5:08 god I miss how these sounds over the decades
Wow, I remember that KMART on 11th and Market St.
I had those buses as well throughout my childhood, but in Westchester county, NY. All i could say is, i really miss those neoplans
Another bus signifying Philly's childhood gone to the bus system in the sky.
I love to see Septa and NJ Transit Neoplans next to each other.
I would too. But unfortunately it will never happen because SEPTAs are gone and NJT only runs theirs up north. However I could probably make a video like that in the future dedicated to Neoplan buses in general.
DashTransit yea I know because I never Knew we had neoplans until 2006, because I’m from Atlantic City. it’s crazy that some of us in Jersey don’t know what the part of state has.
That video would be great if you make it.
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These buses sound sick
I miss neoplans but my dad said he drove one a few years ago and it was incredibly hard to steer
I wonder why. Maybe they were just old. Most operators say that articulated busses are the easiest to drive.
I miss the neoplans now we have these dumb nova buses
@ENGLISH SPORTS well the novas are not the worst Buses they can carry up to 200 passages but, I will miss the neoplans.
I know right
I agree. Routes such as 9, 27 and 65 don't even use articulated buses even more, especially the 65.
@@SparkyTv_203 I agree
Does the 48 still go to 27th & Allegheny or no?
Not a single route intentionally featured in this video was changed since the clips were recorded.
DashTransit ah.
I agree. It's just that Allegheny Depot has a new route, the 49. However, it probably won't be until December 2020 when that route runs its first articulated bus. It's just using those 41 foot hybrids right now.
@@danielsamuels5857 *40 foot hybrids
and the 49's ridership doesn't exactly have it getting articulateds, though it might happen as like a once in a while thing - like in the case of a bus shortage.
So how come they don’t have these buses any more ?
They were 16 when they retired from services. Most buses barely make it to 12. Not gonna lie, I miss the sounds of struggle that they made lol
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:)