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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Rail/Transit fanning > Transit bus seat configuration (Viewed 1288 times)
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Transit bus seat configuration
< on 1/15/2005 6:01 PM >
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I observed that some transit companies choose different seat configuration for their buses. Per example, Sherbrooke buses have only single seat rows on their left side. What are the strangest seat config have you seen?




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Re: Transit bus seat configuration
< Reply # 1 on 1/15/2005 8:48 PM >
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The ones on the LFS. They are all funny to me. Plus you loose like 7 seats over the classics.




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Re: Transit bus seat configuration
< Reply # 2 on 1/15/2005 8:52 PM >
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One example I don't like out of the few LFS configurations.


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< Reply # 3 on 1/15/2005 9:13 PM >
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i took an lfs airport shuttle in cleveland and it had no seats, felt funny being in cleveland and seeing "qualite quebec"




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Re: Transit bus seat configuration
< Reply # 4 on 1/16/2005 2:55 AM >
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The first buses I saw in Chicago were all LFS, but it was no so usual after all.




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Re: Transit bus seat configuration
< Reply # 5 on 1/16/2005 6:35 AM >
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The new TTC Orion 7 seating seems a bit odd to me, but I think thats more the design of the bus. There's more seats in the back, raised portion of that make then I've ever seen on a bus. I think theres 3 forward facing rows.




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< Reply # 6 on 1/16/2005 6:44 AM >
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Funny, the Orion VI seems odd to me, with the rear door being waaaaay at the back of the bus. Impressive show of being low floor front to back, but really not necessary.




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< Reply # 7 on 2/10/2005 1:13 AM >
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The new TTC Orion 7 seating seems a bit odd to me, but I think thats more the design of the bus. There's more seats in the back, raised portion of that make then I've ever seen on a bus. I think theres 3 forward facing rows.


I love these busses. They keep adding more to the 106 route from downsview. They're so warm in the winter, and the raised portion lets me feel like a king! Whee! King of transit!




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