1994 Flxible Metro "D" Suburban #3751 Route 40 recording!

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2009

Made my 1st Flxible recording, this is a good bus, the B/O was driving the hell out of this bus until we hit traffic...hope you like!

Year: 1994
Maker: Flxible Corporation
Model: 40102-6C8 METRO "D" ADB Suburban
Engine: Cummins C8.3
Transmission: ZF ECOMAT HP-590

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Uploader Comments (JamaicaQnzFreak)

  • NY Transit still has a couple of these running around. I like these better than the NABI buses they started putting into service. The NABIs seem smaller and not alot of power. And the seating is much tighter, where the Flxible has more room.

  • I like the older Flx but they all retired and I rode the NABI....I like that bus the interior and exterior!

  • The only real leg space on the NABI, is in the back seat, or the seat just ahead of the rear wheel.

    I remember when Jamaica Buses had the Flxibles,lol! I think the bus number was 400 and up.

  • Ah ok cool.....I didn't know Jamaica had any Flx's!

  • @JamaicaQnzFreak yeah,it was way back.The last time Jamaica bus used Flxibles was in 1988. After that, they replaced them with the GMC RTS buses which are of course,known as Nova.

  • @datkoolbrutha....Ah ok cool!

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  • @datkoolbrutha They actually used them until 2000. By that time they only had about 12 units in service out of 25. They were replaced by TMC RTS-06's numbered 3854-3865 ex-QSC 282-293.

  • It sure does!

  • Wow, this sounds smooth as silk

  • Thats not going to happen!

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