Re: Re New Plymouth
Herman R. Silbiger
Sunday, February 24, 2002 4:50 PM
If you had not pointed out that the front windshield design was first
used by Twin Coach Fageol in the 40's (Twin Coach.jpg) I would have.
After WW II Twin Coach exported a small order of the Twin Coaches to The
Netherlands. The design of the Twin Coach bus inspired a number of
Dutch bus manufacturers such as Verheul to have a similar windshield
(KromhoutVerheul.jpg). Later several UK buses used the same windshield
design. I suppose they actually used a windscreen design in the UK :-)
Twin Coach company merged with Flxible. To compete with GMs fishbowl
they brought ot a similar design. They did not spend the money on a
compound curved windshield like the Flxible but again used a design
derived from the original Twin Coach (Flxible.jpg). Finally, because we
were talking about trolleybuses, here is an image of the St. Petersburg
model of the SF Muni trolleybus.
Herman
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used by Twin Coach Fageol in the 40's (Twin Coach.jpg) I would have.
After WW II Twin Coach exported a small order of the Twin Coaches to The
Netherlands. The design of the Twin Coach bus inspired a number of
Dutch bus manufacturers such as Verheul to have a similar windshield
(KromhoutVerheul.jpg). Later several UK buses used the same windshield
design. I suppose they actually used a windscreen design in the UK :-)
Twin Coach company merged with Flxible. To compete with GMs fishbowl
they brought ot a similar design. They did not spend the money on a
compound curved windshield like the Flxible but again used a design
derived from the original Twin Coach (Flxible.jpg). Finally, because we
were talking about trolleybuses, here is an image of the St. Petersburg
model of the SF Muni trolleybus.
Herman
oracletttco wrote:
Road wheels refers to the replacement of the original Crossley front
wheels with "BUT" ones...
Stands for British United Traction...
It was an english company who built trolley buses using mainly
Leyland Chassis parts.
You would be very surprised to learn that the frontal design was
derived from America ( as in twin Coach etc )
many buses were to feature the "Lantern" windscreens.
and if I can be so bold Bob.........The worlds ugliest bus, MMTB MAN
mk 1 as quote by yourself at the time, and the dreaded Volvo B59s of
the MMTB, but they got it wrong and the slope was all wrong here.
WGB
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