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Re: Hybrid Bus?

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 1:41 pm
by Big Wallaby
Of course, when I say "beautiful bus", I don my best Australian Accent.

In Memory of Steve Irwin,
Whose bearded dragons my wife almost bought when he and Terry moved back to Australia

Re: Hybrid Bus?

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 11:20 pm
by mechurchlady
Boys grow up but they still play love their toys. New toy bus to drool over. Guys you need a drool cup.

Re: Hybrid Bus?

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 1:22 am
by Big Wallaby
mechurchlady wrote:Guys you need a drool cup.
Are you offering to buy me one?

Actually, I would love to try the thing out. After eight years of the engine revving when I press the accelerator, I wonder how weird it would seem the first time you accelerate and continue to idle.

Re: Hybrid Bus?

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 5:49 pm
by mechurchlady
Big Wallaby wrote:Are you offering to buy me one?

Actually, I would love to try the thing out. After eight years of the engine revving when I press the accelerator, I wonder how weird it would seem the first time you accelerate and continue to idle.
Sure, what size and colour would you like. I would think that it would be just like any other bus. You want to play with the new toy, don't you Wallaby.

Re: Hybrid Bus?

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 2:09 am
by Cranbiz
Don't expect to see the hybrid :bus: permanently anytime soon. It's got two problems as far as WDW is concerned.

1) It won't fit under the monorail beam at MK
2) $$$$$$$$$



It's 3 X the price of a normal Gillig :dropmouth A WDW Gillig is $300K,The as tested demonstrator is $ 1M. Thats a lot of diesel fuel!

Re: Hybrid Bus?

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 2:58 am
by mechurchlady
Wow that is a lot of money for one bus. As for getting under the monorail have they tried letting the air out of the tires? I was watching King of Queens and Doug scraped his way through a drive through restaurant.

Oh well and another good thing down the golden Disney Drain.

Re: Hybrid Bus?

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 10:45 am
by EmptyCinema
Anyone know if Disney has ever considered going CNG rather than diesel?

Also, I was wondering what kind of bus the ones with the REALLY low floor are... the wheelchair system is more of a ramp than a lift. Those are some nice buses. (From a passenger perspective)

Re: Hybrid Bus?

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:14 am
by Cranbiz
EmptyCinema wrote:Anyone know if Disney has ever considered going CNG rather than diesel?

Also, I was wondering what kind of bus the ones with the REALLY low floor are... the wheelchair system is more of a ramp than a lift. Those are some nice buses. (From a passenger perspective)

Disney has and continues to experiment with different fuels although I don't believe that CNG is one of them. The cost to convert and the investment in infrastructure may not make CNG a viable alternative.

The Low Floor buses are either Nova's or Gillig's. The Nova's are built by Prevost of Canada and can be spotted by the round headlights and the AC unit on the roof. The Gillig's are made by Gillig Corp in CA and are the boxy ones. Wallaby's avitar is a Nova and Mine is a Gillig.

Re: Hybrid Bus?

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 12:12 pm
by EmptyCinema
Ah, it was the Nova I was thinking of then.

Am I correct that Snow White == Donald Duck == Mickey Mouse on the marquees? (i.e., out of service)

Re: Hybrid Bus?

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 1:37 pm
by Cranbiz
Yes, they all mean the same. Also you will find Simba and Minnie Mouse too.

I like the Nova best of all but I don't think we will see any more new ones. The Gillig seems to be the new bus of choice. While I don't dislike the Gillig, I would rather drive the Nova.