MTA Maryland (Baltimore, MD): 1995 Flxible Metro-E (Diesel)
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- ~Detroit Diesel Series 50 / Allison VR731
Retired & preserved by the Maryland Transit Administration since 2010, it currently resides in the indoor facility at the Northwest Division alongside many other preserved coaches. Maintained & driven often by my good friend & fellow bus operator George Knarr, we take a short ride aboard #9526, giving it a chance to flex it's muscles and establish it's presence once again among the streets of Baltimore.
A much appreciated ride for me as these Flxibles were a huge part of my life from a baby to my teenage years. Nostalgia really kicks in for me during this short trip from Northwest Division to Rogers Avenue Metro station and back.
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Ahh. My childhood Memories "Tears of Joy"😭😊
Man....I would LOVE to get a ride on this beast, it sounds so good! Excellent video!
The buses of my youth! Didn't think at the time I would be moving on history!
Love that flxible Metro action.💪💪💪💪
Those buses my teenager years and i miss those days
My favorite bus growing up in the DC area!
Ahhhh, that series 50!!!!!
I remember this bus when I was kid. I miss those babies. Its had some speed to them from the late 80th thu 90th ain't nothing to keep one good old memories bus. Maryland MTA..
I call these model buses the Ground Shaker cause when you're near them as they take off you feel it.
Memories Of My Childhood (CTA 1995 Forever)(Age 7 In 1995).
Flexible Metro E (DDS50) Forever Love You Old Girl.
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Rode with George a plenty of times when the Flexibles were around when I used to work at Amtrak. Presently working at NS.
I remember this bus from when I was a kid.
Im very surprised to here a DD50 COUPLED TO V730 SERIES on a bus that wasn't an RTS.
GO DETROIT series 50
Man I would love to get a ride on that bus
Howdy and thanks for posting. I was wondering if y'all might know what year was the last year a transit or coach bus could be ordered with a 2 Stroke Detroit Diesel? I think the last year they were supposedly produced for over the road vehicles was 1998. I'm guessing possibly a little bit longer for emergency vehicles, but not sure. I know there's exemptions for US military, like the Oshkosh HEMTT's. Not sure if emergency vehicles had an exemption for a bit there. Many thanks to y'all. Much appreciated
PS I have searched quite a bit, but haven't been able to find out, for example, the last year an MCI or Prevost motorcoach could be ordered with one.
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Grew up riding those buses miss them mean lean too
I like that bus
What's up with that RTS sitting on the side when y'all going to get that to running again I,bet you that big fella still run good too.
Kinda sounds like a septa neoplan an460
Is this the last 40 Foot Flxible ever manufactured before ceasing operations in 1996?
One of the last ones
@@MJofLakelandX I think WMATA's #4001-4104 was built after these right?
@@dodge1515 dude according to Wikipedia, The last Flxible Metros delivered were ones delivered in November 1995 to Monterey-Salinas Transit (Monterey, California), and the Baltimore Metropolitan Transit Authority (Baltimore, Maryland). However, neither of these orders included the Metro with the highest serial number (106591), which had been delivered the previous month to Columbus, Ohio in October 1995. The official production total for the Metro model from company records is 9,820, but there is strong evidence indicating that the last six of the 25-bus order for Baltimore were never built, and this makes the total more likely to be 9,814 units.
@@transitfan2000 back in 2008 I seen few of those busses in new York city transit
Check out the Ohio Museum of Transportation website, (omot.org) they have a roster list of transit buses built from 1960 to 1996 listed as well as serial and fleet numbers for most transit systems in the US.