Trolley Buses at HCRR
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Which of the 2 ex-HSR E800s had the small diesel auxiliary power unit installed? That project was not a success; only one firm bid on the job, and it was cancelled about halfway through. HSR had 16 E800s built in 1978
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Nice Buses their do have to go there free or you have to pay?!.
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I like buses since when i was a baby.
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i was thinking there was something missing when i went up this year.......
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The HCRR should have kept 9339. If I'm not mistaken, it was in better condition than the others ? (e.g.: not vandalised windows, nicer paintjob, Flyer manufacturer's plate, etc.)
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Cool, subways are seen :D
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I miss these buses!!!
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Nice video! I remember the old trolley buses here in Toronto. Great buses they were indeed.
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Do have to pay for looking at those buses or don't need to pay for looking at those buses?.
roboteng20 6 months ago
@roboteng20 I did not have to pay to see those buses at that time. Not sure now since I haven't been there for a long time and they do move the buses around from time to time.
tiffanysl 6 months ago
hey man where is the Museum
biggie125 3 years ago
It's in Milton, ON (on Guelph Line)
tiffanysl 3 years ago
Great video. The first and third bus is a Flyer E-700 and the last bus look is a Flyer E-800 right? Could tell by the window design and the headlights. The Flyer E-800 we had the rear end looks a little different with the top sticking out. Those are good buses.
lpcmidst128 4 years ago
Probably...I only know the 1st and the 3rd are Flyer's...not sure any further details of these Flyer's...thanks for watching
tiffanysl 4 years ago