| Re: What is it? (Ready in 10 minute!) (105184) | |||
|
|
|||
| Home > BusChat | |||
|
[ Read Responses | Post a New Response | Return to the Index ] |
|
||
Re: What is it? (Ready in 10 minute!) |
|
|
Posted by The Port of Authority on Sat Jul 5 14:09:50 2008, in response to What is it? (Ready in 10 minute!), posted by 167T on Sat Jul 5 13:59:36 2008. I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to say. Your argument is rather incoherent and it seems as though part of it was copied and pasted from another page without providing us a link to the source. Also, don't use ALL CAPS, it's considered quite rude.First of all, Chinese buses are not "crap". I visited China in summer 2007 and I had the privilege to ride on a number of locally-built buses, which were comfortable, reliable and modern. I'd have to say that I'd rather have those than the worn-out 7000-series NABI LFWs in Los Angeles, which are only a few years old and words cannot describe how much they rattle and shake. It's a known fact that Chinese buses can be purchased cheaply, but the vast majority of them aren't even exported. Second of all, I don't understand what you're saying about "Express Service/Spanish Transportation", whatever that is. Are you saying that they're somehow "bad" because they unfairly compete with NJT 190/171? or that they're somehow "bad" because they use Chinese buses? I don't seek to defend their operations should they be rife with faults and unreliability, but I'm not hearing enough about this operation to form a well-thought-out opinion. |