Inekon, no surprise. Bill Shea first with this as always. Seventy-three feet is about twice as long as most of the buses running in the area.
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article...ild-streetcars
Inekon, no surprise. Bill Shea first with this as always. Seventy-three feet is about twice as long as most of the buses running in the area.
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article...ild-streetcars
Awwwww yeah here come the trains, choo choo!
They will however be narrower than the buses. The average large bus is 40' and handles about 40 seated; 60 with standing.Inekon, no surprise. Bill Shea first with this as always. Seventy-three feet is about twice as long as most of the buses running in the area.
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article...ild-streetcars
The average bus doesn't go back and forth in a straight line within a 3.3 mile confine. Routes can be adjusted as needs arise and conditions change.
I guess Kwame Kirkpatrick Minority Set Aside Transit Equipment, Inc located in Detroit and providing Detroit jobs didn't make the cut.
Were all you naysayers around when the $600 million promised by Gerald Ford for mass transit went <poof!> back in the 1970s?
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