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Transit buses with rear windows/ETB's, etc.
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2018 5:26 am    Post subject: Re: Transit buses with rear windows/ETB's, etc. Reply with quote

NEW YORK OMNIBUS 2629 wrote:
Tiny Tim wrote:
I never liked the look of the flexes with that small back window.

Neither did I.

I always preferred the original rear window myself; the smaller rear window on the later Flex New Looks almost looked like an afterthought that didn't look quite right.....

On both GM and Flx New Looks, my preference in the rear windows was towards the 4-piece layout as opposed to the 3-piece. My reasons differed from those of maintenance and repair shop personnel at the various depots/garages housing those buses, whose preference was related to the 4-piece being easier to maintain, and cheaper to replace window panels, than the 3-piece. For me, it was more symmetry as well as having to do with the solidity of the structure of the buses.

I seem to recall the first buses within NYC's bailiwick built with the rear windows as 4-piece were the GM-built OA 6401-6900 (contract #MB-16-OA) and Flx-built TA 5601-5790 (contract #MB-16) in 1965-66. Several buses built before that (dating back to TA 1-190) were so converted ex-post facto (after the fact), though some managed to retain their original 3-piece (among them, the allotment of the 1964-65 group of OA buses that had been stationed at 54th Street).

I was none too fond of the small rear window on those 1975-77 Flx', either, B.T.W. I seem to recall reading that that was meant that way as an emergency exit.
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