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Posted - September 26 2021 : 4:20:56 PM
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Mass Transit
Edited by - Chops124 on September 26 2021 5:14:47 PM
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Posted - September 26 2021 : 6:32:15 PM
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The way to go for some of us.
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Posted - September 26 2021 : 6:45:00 PM
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Another way to get around is by horse. As well as by car.
Horse figure at a 99 cents store with other figures. Car at a hobby store.
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Posted - September 26 2021 : 7:35:06 PM
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Nice, Guys! Gotta love the old bus!
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Posted - September 26 2021 : 9:56:20 PM
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The bus is old as I am, and works better!
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Posted - September 26 2021 : 11:22:09 PM
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Not sure why I am soo fascinated with those buses, Chops, but they are really cool in my opinion...
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Posted - September 27 2021 : 12:17:14 AM
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Stole this ESSO lighted sign earlier tonight for $7.99 buy it now! I couldn't pass it up though I have two already! This one is getting rare and is only cataloged for one year I believe. https://www.ebay.com/itm/403191891348?mkevt=1&mkpid=0&emsid=e11050.m43.l1123&mkcid=7&ch=osgood&euid=b0091f77ca9b49359d254957d789a3d6&bu=43198489993&osub=-1%7E1&crd=20210926172352&segname=11050&sojTags=ch%3Dch%2Cbu%3Dbu%2Cosub%3Dosub%2Ccrd%3Dcrd%2Csegname%3Dsegname%2Cchnl%3Dmkcid
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Posted - September 27 2021 : 12:54:31 AM
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ALSO got this first and second series Tyco billboards! Have at least 1 of each already, but just wanted to buy some Tyco stuff... https://www.ebay.com/itm/403192001577?hash=item5de01db429:g:PjIAAOSwtNphURST
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Posted - September 27 2021 : 8:21:03 PM
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Walt, those blinking billboards are the toast! I did not know these things existed, by Tyco, no less. I rather enjoyed riding on the trolley buses in San Francisco back in '80. Smooth, quiet, efficient. This set dates to the 1960's and functions very nicely and was not terribly hard to set up. They must have made a lot of them, as they still turn up on feeBay, and this one was a NOS.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ApPA7Tq_ws
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Posted - September 27 2021 : 9:44:42 PM
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Mike
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Posted - September 27 2021 : 10:56:57 PM
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Classico, Mike!
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Posted - September 27 2021 : 11:23:04 PM
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Great Video, Chops! Neat Cuda's and GTO Mike!
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Posted - September 28 2021 : 01:01:10 AM
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Lindberg bus!
we had a daycare named this so technically this the only time I went to college
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Posted - September 28 2021 : 01:06:18 AM
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You didn't miss much. College is over rated.
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Posted - September 29 2021 : 12:09:11 PM
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I'll throw another bus in! 1947 Kaiser Coach.
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Posted - September 29 2021 : 5:47:10 PM
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quote:I'll throw another bus in! 1947 Kaiser Coach.
Originally posted by DaCheez - September 29 2021 : 12:09:11 PM
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oh I wants one! Nice DISNEYLAND Alweg Monorail too by Schuco Right?
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Posted - September 29 2021 : 6:59:52 PM
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another reason I want the 7up building is I have these old kid necklace objects
yeah I got a bunch of these odd objects that I can use on my layout
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Posted - September 29 2021 : 7:29:32 PM
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Cool, Ben! That Kaiser is mega cool. 1947, no less. I used to drive a bus for the University. It was much better than trying to find parking and walking three miles. During rush hour the 40 footers would be stuffed like an Indian passenger train. People would have climbed on the roof, if they could. One of those flexi buses would have been real nice.
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Posted - September 29 2021 : 10:27:17 PM
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Were university bus services common back in the day? There's a guy on YouTube who owns a pair of GM buses from Kent State University's Campus Bus Service. I hadn't even realized it was a thing before seeing his videos.
MB, both the bus and monorail are 3D printed!
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Posted - September 29 2021 : 10:40:20 PM
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quote:Lindberg bus!
we had a daycare named this so technically this the only time I went to college
Originally posted by microbusss - September 28 2021 : 01:01:10 AM
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I liked the Mini Lindy series as a kid. I had a few on my layout sitting around. I should buy the Mail truck again that I had back then. I still have it but it is missing something, I can remember what right off...
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Posted - September 29 2021 : 11:04:37 PM
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Found my old mail truck! It has no front wheels and the rear axle from a Lindy truck or bus, duel rear.
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Posted - September 29 2021 : 11:21:11 PM
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I like the old mail truck, Walt! Â It tells a story.
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Glenn
I was thinking of the immortal words of Socrates, who said, "... I drank what?"
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Posted - September 30 2021 : 12:18:26 AM
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I'd like to buy a new one Glenn. They are on ebay but in the Mini Lindy series, you never know what color of car or truck is in the box. I don't want a green "mail truck"...
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Posted - September 30 2021 : 01:09:24 AM
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This was at University of Massachusetts, Amherst. and there were a fleet of 40' GMC's and a handful of 40' Grummans, and a smattering of 35' for campus shuttle and less patronized routes. The service was free, tax payer funded, e.g., so it had a lot of patronage. Pioneer Valley Transit Authority. I did this part time while attending University full time. Of the two, I much preferred driving the bus. A great place to meet girls, for starters. Lot of pretty scenery, too, besides the ladies.
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Posted - September 30 2021 : 09:23:20 AM
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I have this yellow one but it needs wheels
well this one had the wheels but I put them on the other bus
I have seen the Ford truck that Mini Lindy has fully decorated as a Ryder or U-Haul oh boy did U-Hail make me DROOOL for!
Chops, these buses are actually Fords
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Posted - September 30 2021 : 12:56:10 PM
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quote:This was at University of Massachusetts, Amherst. and there were a fleet of 40' GMC's and a handful of 40' Grummans, and a smattering of 35' for campus shuttle and less patronized routes. The service was free, tax payer funded, e.g., so it had a lot of patronage. Pioneer Valley Transit Authority. I did this part time while attending University full time. Of the two, I much preferred driving the bus. A great place to meet girls, for starters. Lot of pretty scenery, too, besides the ladies.
Originally posted by Chops124Â -Â September 30 2021Â :Â 01:09:24 AM
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Cool Chops! I found this pic online. What a cute little shorty bus.
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Posted - September 30 2021 : 5:51:44 PM
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quote: quote:This was at University of Massachusetts, Amherst. and there were a fleet of 40' GMC's and a handful of 40' Grummans, and a smattering of 35' for campus shuttle and less patronized routes. The service was free, tax payer funded, e.g., so it had a lot of patronage. Pioneer Valley Transit Authority. I did this part time while attending University full time. Of the two, I much preferred driving the bus. A great place to meet girls, for starters. Lot of pretty scenery, too, besides the ladies.
Originally posted by Chops124Â -Â September 30 2021Â :Â 01:09:24 AM
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Cool Chops! I found this pic online. What a cute little shorty bus.
Originally posted by DaCheez - September 30 2021 : 12:56:10 PM
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thats the one I WANT! I'd Hi-Rail it too hehe
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Posted - September 30 2021 : 9:40:02 PM
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I never saw nor drove that old beater! Though I did drive one a lot like it from LA to NYC back in early 1980's for a cross country tour trip with a load of German tourists. It had luggage bins below, and we camped out at all these National Parks along the way. It was a fabulous trip, like a vacation.
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Posted - October 02 2021 : 2:16:56 PM
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Sounds like a good gig! If it was GM, it must have been a suburban model.
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Posted - October 02 2021 : 2:37:39 PM
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Truth be told, I liked driving a bus more than going to University. I should have stayed in that field, but everyone said go to college, so I did as I was told. In a bus, unlike a truck, you're home every night.
I've developed an opinon that college is great, if you have some particular ambition in medicine, or chemical engineering, etc, but otherwise it is a racket that can create a lot of worthless debt and no particular future.
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Posted - October 03 2021 : 12:15:26 AM
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Sounds about right. So many people I know went to school for fields they didn't end up in. A racket indeed.
Nice looking RTS! I saw a video of one being driven by a larger guy and the windshield really didn't look like it was tall enough. I believe he was 6'5", so above the average, but I can certainly sympathize. I've driven a few Orion models and they seem to have the best visibility of any large scale bus manufacturer.
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Posted - October 03 2021 : 12:26:07 AM
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One of the advantages of a bus is that the motor is 35 to 40 feet behind you. The air ride seats also provided a comfortable ride. Later, when I realized my sheep skin wasn't worth the price of paper towels, I went into OTR trucking for a few years. Driving around those old Macks, with two million miles on the hubometer, and the engine half in/half out of the cab, left me with a permanent case of tinnitus. Also, the under the cab exhaust leaked and at the end of a run I'd be covered in a film of half burned diesel and was coughing up black stuff. This also transmitted noise and vibration into the cab. Buses were better.
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Posted - October 03 2021 : 12:33:35 AM
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Ya, I can't imagine sitting on top of a diesel engine would be any fun. I guess putting the motor under the cab had something to do with length restrictions, but still.
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Posted - October 03 2021 : 01:12:18 AM
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It was this, but the engine was half in/half out of the cab, if I remember right. Maybe those were the International Harvesters. Organ harvesters, it was those things were. All steel suspension. Beat the living daylights out of a man.
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