I love it I must say. I just wish that we could see a inside look how greyhound prepare their buses for travel. You see everything in Atlanta but missing those Mc I've 7000 ones. I was also surprised when I saw provost used on express schedules to Miami Jacksonville Detroit Memphis. They have alot of new ones. I hope that i could ride one on my express schedule. Good video.
I've seen that 6575 in Reno, it was running to Denver. I'm sure that bus is in the All 48-States pool, they operate all over the place. The Los Angeles-based G4500s got wiped out by new D4505s in October 2013. So many 102DL3s in Atlanta, I wish we had more here!
They refill the bus with fuel, check the oil and antifreeze, wash the front windows, exterior of bus with cleaning machine. Wipe all handles in the entrance way of the bus including lavatory. Check the sanitizer, tissue, and pull sanitary packages in toilet. sweep and mop interior
you should make another video but slowly get the bus number for ewach bus. i couldnt see the numbers because you walked way to fast and the video was really low quality
A few may have been sold, but most were scrapped due to age and extreme mileage. Most of those buses had 3 million miles on them and the frames were rusted and cracked
@@joshalex93 the last one I saw, the letter board where the Greyhound lettering was, had a large rust line running across it. It would still be nice to buy one cheap. I just wish I knew where they sell them. Do you? Thanks.
@@joshalex93 that’s a shame. Hopefully the parts are being resourced, like the power train and such. I’ve seen a bunch of engines show up in Houston for motor coaches, I’m wondering if these came from Greyhound. Still, for history, 1998-2018, these old MCI’s ran, that should be in their historic fleet, as the first 45’ coach.
The driver has a switch right under the distinction sign up are down when I started driving on the Mc 7 and 5 and the Buffalo there was a small know to turn then8 and 9 and later models were switched
I love it I must say. I just wish that we could see a inside look how greyhound prepare their buses for travel. You see everything in Atlanta but missing those Mc I've 7000 ones. I was also surprised when I saw provost used on express schedules to Miami Jacksonville Detroit Memphis. They have alot of new ones. I hope that i could ride one on my express schedule. Good video.
I've seen that 6575 in Reno, it was running to Denver. I'm sure that bus is in the All 48-States pool, they operate all over the place. The Los Angeles-based G4500s got wiped out by new D4505s in October 2013. So many 102DL3s in Atlanta, I wish we had more here!
I grew up in the Washington DC shop
Excellent...I wish Greyhound will give us a video of the maintenance shop and what they do to prepare a coach for RUNS.
They refill the bus with fuel, check the oil and antifreeze, wash the front windows, exterior of bus with cleaning machine. Wipe all handles in the entrance way of the bus including lavatory. Check the sanitizer, tissue, and pull sanitary packages in toilet. sweep and mop interior
you should make another video but slowly get the bus number for ewach bus. i couldnt see the numbers because you walked way to fast and the video was really low quality
Thanks quite a list. But what about preventive and actual mechanical problems ?
What happened to all the older D model coaches? They just stopped appearing about a year ago. Scrapped? Sold some where? Where? Thanks for the vid.
A few may have been sold, but most were scrapped due to age and extreme mileage. Most of those buses had 3 million miles on them and the frames were rusted and cracked
@@joshalex93 the last one I saw, the letter board where the Greyhound lettering was, had a large rust line running across it. It would still be nice to buy one cheap. I just wish I knew where they sell them. Do you? Thanks.
@@user-ln7of9gs4s they aren't selling them last I heard.. All are being scrapped at this time along with the G4500
@@joshalex93 that’s a shame. Hopefully the parts are being resourced, like the power train and such. I’ve seen a bunch of engines show up in Houston for motor coaches, I’m wondering if these came from Greyhound. Still, for history, 1998-2018, these old MCI’s ran, that should be in their historic fleet, as the first 45’ coach.
Essa daí só lembra a viação Itapemirim quando era do Sr Camilo cola
all mci D Series And Prevost X345 The Mirage Legacy BOARING
Are the destination signs preprogrammed on the coach?
Yes..
The driver has a switch right under the distinction sign up are down when I started driving on the Mc 7 and 5 and the Buffalo there was a small know to turn then8 and 9 and later models were switched
Tampa to little rork ar dog was doing 90 mph. 1985.
That was the air pressure.
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