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Posted by Jayayess1190 on Wed Aug 27 17:52:50 2008 Please see thread on the Philly Transit Forums. I personally hope to get photos soon!Click Here |
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Posted by Jayayess1190 on Wed Aug 27 17:53:47 2008, in response to Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by Jayayess1190 on Wed Aug 27 17:52:50 2008. BTW I was not the first to discover them (my user name is the same here as there). |
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Posted by North-Easten T/O on Thu Aug 28 01:40:10 2008, in response to Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by Jayayess1190 on Wed Aug 27 17:52:50 2008. Ya I saw them last week when I was in Philly, there CNG HB am I right? |
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Posted by The Port of Authority on Thu Aug 28 01:56:38 2008, in response to Re: Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by North-Easten T/O on Thu Aug 28 01:40:10 2008. They are diesel-electric hybrid vehicles. SEPTA already has a small number of older hybrids. |
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Posted by The Port of Authority on Thu Aug 28 01:57:01 2008, in response to Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by Jayayess1190 on Wed Aug 27 17:52:50 2008. Too bad they aren't ordering the LFR design... |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Thu Aug 28 08:14:43 2008, in response to Re: Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by The Port of Authority on Thu Aug 28 01:57:01 2008. MBTA isn't ordering it either...and neither is CT Transit. |
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Posted by Jayayess1190 on Thu Aug 28 11:05:02 2008, in response to Re: Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by AMoreira81 on Thu Aug 28 08:14:43 2008. I HAVE PHOTOS!!!!! TO BE POSTED SOON!! |
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Posted by Jayayess1190 on Thu Aug 28 11:47:38 2008, in response to Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by Jayayess1190 on Wed Aug 27 17:52:50 2008. Introducing Septa's 2009(??) New Flyer DE40LF: |
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Posted by The Port of Authority on Thu Aug 28 12:14:47 2008, in response to Re: Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by AMoreira81 on Thu Aug 28 08:14:43 2008. I don't think Long Beach Transit likes it either. Their newest buses are 2007 GE40LFs with the old-style front end. |
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Posted by lbt 9415 on Thu Aug 28 13:14:30 2008, in response to PHOTOS, posted by Jayayess1190 on Thu Aug 28 11:47:38 2008. 2009 ? ... but its still 2008Thats an unusual position for the HVAC. |
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Posted by TC40102A#9167 on Thu Aug 28 14:52:04 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS, posted by lbt 9415 on Thu Aug 28 13:14:30 2008. It is 2008 but at this time of year for Autos they would be considered the next model year, so they are technically 2009 models. |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Thu Aug 28 16:36:02 2008, in response to Re: Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by The Port of Authority on Thu Aug 28 12:14:47 2008. However...are all LF lines yet offered with the new front? |
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Posted by Houston METRO Fan on Thu Aug 28 16:41:27 2008, in response to Re: Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by AMoreira81 on Thu Aug 28 16:36:02 2008. Not officially confirming it but I'm gonna go on ahead and say YES---even though nobody has ordered an x30LFR bus yet. |
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Posted by Mr Mabstoa on Thu Aug 28 17:15:29 2008, in response to PHOTOS, posted by Jayayess1190 on Thu Aug 28 11:47:38 2008. Nice pictures, what depot is this? |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Thu Aug 28 17:51:26 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS, posted by Mr Mabstoa on Thu Aug 28 17:15:29 2008. I'm going to guess Germantown. A lot of SEPTA vehicles go there for some kind of brake work. I'm sure someone will confirm this. |
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Posted by dark magician on Thu Aug 28 18:28:03 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS, posted by TransitChuckG on Thu Aug 28 17:51:26 2008. The backside of Germantown Shops, along Musgrave Street. |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Thu Aug 28 18:31:39 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS, posted by TransitChuckG on Thu Aug 28 17:51:26 2008. It is Germantown. Another transit forum confirmed it. |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Thu Aug 28 18:33:14 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS, posted by dark magician on Thu Aug 28 18:28:03 2008. The backside of Germantown Shops, along Musgrave Street.Thanks, I posted too fast, did not see your reply. |
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Posted by Dr. Casca on Thu Aug 28 18:35:28 2008, in response to PHOTOS, posted by Jayayess1190 on Thu Aug 28 11:47:38 2008. Hmmm, looks to me like a DE41LF with the low-profile battery cap, there's at least an extra foot of bus back there, if you look closely at the rear section of the bus... |
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Posted by neolife07 on Thu Aug 28 18:58:39 2008, in response to Re: Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by The Port of Authority on Thu Aug 28 12:14:47 2008. Apparently these units are slightly longer then their older counterparts as well..For a brief explanation |
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Posted by RiverLINE3501 on Thu Aug 28 21:01:23 2008, in response to PHOTOS, posted by Jayayess1190 on Thu Aug 28 11:47:38 2008. I'm slightly disappointed they didn't get the restyled front ends, but considering the god-awful looking front doors of the LFR's, that is a minor quibble. It will be better-looking than the fish-faced BRT models WMATA will be receiving soon. On the other hand, the trolleys will have the LFR look, and maybe SEPTA will get the LFR look on next year's deliveries.Maybe on the next batch, they could shroud the AC and batteries in one cover like a CNG bus. |
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Posted by Mr Mabstoa on Thu Aug 28 21:03:02 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS, posted by TransitChuckG on Thu Aug 28 17:51:26 2008. thanks Chuck |
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Posted by ABQ RIDE on Thu Aug 28 22:46:54 2008, in response to PHOTOS, posted by Jayayess1190 on Thu Aug 28 11:47:38 2008. Do these have rear windows? If so, I wish ABQ RIDE would order their next batch of DE40LFRs with roof-mounted HVAC units. There is only one ABQ RIDE bus in the fleet with a rear window, and that would be their only diesel-powered SLF200, bus 436. |
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Posted by RiverLINE3501 on Thu Aug 28 23:35:00 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS, posted by ABQ RIDE on Thu Aug 28 22:46:54 2008. No rear window. The rear of the bus is one blank space except for the SEPTA stripe. SEPTA makes a mint using the space for advertisements.On the other hand, the Trackless Trolleys have rear windows. |
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Posted by Transit Jeff on Fri Aug 29 00:00:56 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS, posted by RiverLINE3501 on Thu Aug 28 21:01:23 2008. Frankly, I think the New Flyer LFR trackless trolleys look nicer. These Diesel hybrids are really dull looking, especially with that paint scheme. Somehow on the trackless trolleys, it looks more sharp and modern. I see they lowered the back route number sign on the new hybrids. It no longer sticks up on the roof like a sore thumb or an after-thought.While it is better than a straight Diesel in many ways, the ultimate would be for them to have automatic trolley poles on them. Just think of the possibilities! If we need to end our dependence on foreign oil in this country, we'd better start hanging lots of trolley wires. There's miles of streets in Philly that still are lined with steel poles that held up trolley wires from long abandoned trolley car lines. |
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Posted by Transit Jeff on Fri Aug 29 00:06:57 2008, in response to Re: Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by neolife07 on Thu Aug 28 18:58:39 2008. If you click on "For a brief explanation" and look at the photos, there's one that shows the back of a SEPTA new hybrid. It shows that they lowered the back route number sign from the position of sticking up on the roof. |
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Posted by The Flxible Neofan on Fri Aug 29 00:18:27 2008, in response to Re: Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by Transit Jeff on Fri Aug 29 00:06:57 2008. Wait - the "H-less" hybrids, as I call the new ones, have the standard roof mounted route number sign in the back. The one in that post compares the new hybrids to the older 32 hybrids, which have rear a/c and the route number sign on the a/c grille. |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Fri Aug 29 00:29:23 2008, in response to PHOTOS, posted by Jayayess1190 on Thu Aug 28 11:47:38 2008. What garage is getting them first, BTW? |
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Posted by The Port of Authority on Fri Aug 29 00:42:09 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS, posted by Transit Jeff on Fri Aug 29 00:00:56 2008. If we need to end our dependence on foreign oil in this country, we'd better start hanging lots of trolley wires.Amen to that. |
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Posted by dark magician on Fri Aug 29 01:27:50 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS, posted by AMoreira81 on Fri Aug 29 00:29:23 2008. Callowhill. There is a possibility they can be running as soon as next monday. |
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Posted by Jayayess1190 on Fri Aug 29 01:29:03 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS, posted by AMoreira81 on Fri Aug 29 00:29:23 2008. Apparently Callowhill: Click Here |
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Posted by general682002 on Fri Aug 29 02:10:52 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS, posted by TC40102A#9167 on Thu Aug 28 14:52:04 2008. Yeah, but that's only to be a new or redesigned model. So it's still 2008 DE40LF. |
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Posted by general682002 on Fri Aug 29 02:19:46 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS, posted by Dr. Casca on Thu Aug 28 18:35:28 2008. Whoever put DE41LF on it was pretty much NFI juggling issues, and changed their mind afterwards.It will say what the builders plate tells for SEPTA. St. Catharines DE40LF on their builder plate says "DE40LF" and it was build in Nov. 2007. Interesting to see an HVAC moved all the way to the front due to SEPTA traditional rear ads, which means the weight distribution shouldn't be much of an issue. That's going to be alot of DE40LF upcoming for SEPTA delivery. |
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Posted by general682002 on Fri Aug 29 02:23:06 2008, in response to Re: Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by neolife07 on Thu Aug 28 18:58:39 2008. The hybrids and artics have extended their rear as well. It may have to do with the spacing for the propulsion size. |
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Posted by The Port of Authority on Fri Aug 29 02:40:36 2008, in response to Re: Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by AMoreira81 on Thu Aug 28 16:36:02 2008. Why wouldn't they be? All models have essentially the same base bus body. |
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Posted by The Port of Authority on Fri Aug 29 02:42:18 2008, in response to PHOTOS, posted by Jayayess1190 on Thu Aug 28 11:47:38 2008. I'm glad they kept the traditional SEPTA rear route sign -- it's an interesting feature on what's an otherwise bland bus. |
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Posted by WillD on Fri Aug 29 10:38:21 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS, posted by The Port of Authority on Fri Aug 29 02:42:18 2008. I'd prefer that was the standard as it makes it easier to see the rear sign over a sea of SUVs that otherwise would block the sign in the normal NFI rear dest sign placement. |
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Posted by ABQ RIDE on Fri Aug 29 11:51:59 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS, posted by RiverLINE3501 on Thu Aug 28 23:35:00 2008. So, it is kinda like the ABQ RIDE Neoplans then, with a rooftop HVAC but no rear window. They could just use one of those window wraps that cover the window and can be partially seen through. |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Fri Aug 29 12:15:36 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS, posted by RiverLINE3501 on Thu Aug 28 23:35:00 2008. On the other hand, the Trackless Trolleys have rear windows.The TT's need the rear windows to watch the ropes that attach to the poles. You have to see when your poles are mis-tracking. |
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Posted by neolife07 on Sat Aug 30 22:17:43 2008, in response to Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by Jayayess1190 on Wed Aug 27 17:52:50 2008. A Photo Gallery has been setup here!http://www.philadelphiatransitvehicles.info/multimedia/thumbnails-171.html Apparently theses several notable differences from these units and the rest of the Hybrid fleet. The designation sign display words in a more bolder style front. Perhaps these signs are Luminators? |
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Posted by DCmetrogreen on Sat Aug 30 22:57:09 2008, in response to PHOTOS, posted by Jayayess1190 on Thu Aug 28 11:47:38 2008. Whiteness...ack! I'm drowning in whiteness!Put some color on those busses! |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Aug 31 02:42:53 2008, in response to Re: PHOTOS, posted by DCmetrogreen on Sat Aug 30 22:57:09 2008. That's the ad space.Notwithstanding, it is too much titanium dioxide. |
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Inside Video! |
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Posted by Jayayess1190 on Tue Sep 2 20:26:15 2008, in response to Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by Jayayess1190 on Wed Aug 27 17:52:50 2008. This is from PTV forum member Reeko48:Cummins ISL: |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Tue Sep 2 21:02:01 2008, in response to Inside Video!, posted by Jayayess1190 on Tue Sep 2 20:26:15 2008. Very good sounding motor.Thanks for sharing. |
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Posted by railbus63 on Wed Sep 3 11:07:01 2008, in response to Re: Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by The Port of Authority on Thu Aug 28 01:57:01 2008. I like the fact that New Flyer, Gillig and Orion are still building some of their traditional designs. Variety is good. |
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Posted by The Port of Authority on Wed Sep 3 12:43:10 2008, in response to Re: Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by railbus63 on Wed Sep 3 11:07:01 2008. Orion discontinued the old-generation VII, though (unless you're talking about the Orion V.) And I read somewhere that Gillig wants to make the BRT styling standard on all new Advantages, although we shall see if that's the case.When you have a fleet like SEPTA's, that's already dominated by old-style New Flyer D40LFs in almost all white paint, variety is good. At least they have the E40LFRs to make things a little interesting. |
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Posted by ctrabs74 on Thu Sep 4 19:36:34 2008, in response to Photo Gallery: Was: Septa's new Hybrids are here!!!, posted by neolife07 on Sat Aug 30 22:17:43 2008. Yes they are. |
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