Nice my favorite buses I liked where the Neoplan N416 I remember them when they where new when I was a kid growing up in the 1980s and thru the 1990s when I was in High School
William Greeter We also had Neoplan N416s here in Atlanta and they are the reason why my bus enthusiasm is hecka strong 😎. They were 8V71T powered and roared loud and throaty like titans and could be heard 5 till almost 10 minutes later. I’m only curious to know how y’alls Neoplan N416s sounded with the 6V92 engines I bet they were beast too
Bus No. 4200 at 4:33 has a different (older) paint scheme than the New Flyer D30LFs in the 4500 series. Was this a left over Gillig smaller size bus which MCTS used years earlier?
The Gillig Advantage buses were not owned by MCTS. They were owned by Ozaukee County. However, the Ozaukee County Express Service to/from Downtown Milwaukee is operated under contract with MCTS. When a Gillig Advantage was in the shop for maintenance or repair, an MCTS New Flyer took it's place on the road. The Gillig Advantages have been retired and MCTS simply uses its buses for the Ozaukee Transit service
Shoreline Metro 4518 is a 2002 New Flyer D30LF transit bus that was acquired from Milwaukee County Transit where it was also numbered 4518.
Cool, thank you for the info
Nice my favorite buses I liked where the Neoplan N416 I remember them when they where new when I was a kid growing up in the 1980s and thru the 1990s when I was in High School
William Greeter We also had Neoplan N416s here in Atlanta and they are the reason why my bus enthusiasm is hecka strong 😎. They were 8V71T powered and roared loud and throaty like titans and could be heard 5 till almost 10 minutes later. I’m only curious to know how y’alls Neoplan N416s sounded with the 6V92 engines I bet they were beast too
Good System, but No Articulated Busses in the Milwaukee County Fleet, Not since those Crown Artics that the Agency had back in the 80's.
Yeah, it would be cool for MCTS to buy some again
You're missin Neoplan 35 and 3600s and Gillig 3900. But awesome video anyway
Rts Gillian buses were my favorite
Bus No. 4200 at 4:33 has a different (older) paint scheme than the New Flyer D30LFs in the 4500 series. Was this a left over Gillig smaller size bus which MCTS used years earlier?
I don't know
No. It was made in 2000.
The Gillig Advantage buses were not owned by MCTS. They were owned by Ozaukee County. However, the Ozaukee County Express Service to/from Downtown Milwaukee is operated under contract with MCTS. When a Gillig Advantage was in the shop for maintenance or repair, an MCTS New Flyer took it's place on the road. The Gillig Advantages have been retired and MCTS simply uses its buses for the Ozaukee Transit service
i miss the orange and cream
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