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Anonymous
I like it. What do you think?
>> Anonymous
Looks nice. What does the upper part contain or is it just headroom?
>> Anonymous
Baggage? A/C?
>> Anonymous
no a/c, no baggage, looks like one of these new hybrid busses ->

ttp://www.newflyer.com/index/hybrid_buses_intro
>> brown anus
i like coaches with those mirrors. it makes them look like a fuckin massive bug!
they always make me laugh when i see them
>> TimO
The LNG (liquid natural gas) powered busses are sometimes designed with the tanks up there . . reduces the need for AC too 'cause that stuff is chilly.
>> Anonymous
We had LNG busses for at least a decade in our city. They are really nice, the whole fleet are LNG!
>> Anonymous
I wish we would replace the last of our current buses with LNGs or hybrids. So far they have gone to about 65-75% electrics. The're nice because they are pretty much silent engine wise.
>> Anonymous
>>65571
Your ideas intrigue me. I'd like to subscribe to your newsletter.
>> Anonymous
LNG powered buses work better in colder climates, where the summers are not too blazing and the winters are freezing. The process that turns the LNG to working force apparently functions better in lower temperatures.

We have LNG buses in Perth. They do okay most of the year, but struggle and often shut down in mid trip in Perth's summer heat.
>> Anonymous
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A scania artic anyone?