This is an older Novabus 40ft LFS. I work at the Plattsburgh, NY plant where we build 40ft & 60ft. All the structures are built in Saint-François-du-Lac in Quebec, Canada.
@@themagiccartoon1306 Yes it is unfortunately. Volvo made that call due to the profitability in the US market. It's unfortunate as I believe we do a great job here building buses.
Fun fact: at 0:20, that's the STL's 0412, and while that might not be the case for much longer, since it's 20 years old now, it's still currently in service!
My son, 3years old, asked if someone had built the bus we are on right now. And i Said that i dont know, then i showen him this video, and he got so impressed! 🥰 Good work guys!
If you have a real weird love for city buses like I do, I bought a kickin PC recently with a Steam game "The Bus" currently pre-sold and under dev. It's german, it's as realistic as you can fake driving the real thing. I found a single gray hair and felt the rush I guess
Ever since I moved to germany, I've been weirdly interested in buses too. Public transport isn't all that common where I grew up, so being able to use it regularly has made me appreciate how well-connected it is here. I'm suddenly very into trains and busses and the way they're designed and operated over here
typical size (non-accordeon) is 85 people sat + upright. If you are a whale with a backpack it might feel like more crowded, fat ppl in north america is a HUGE trend unlike a cyrillic name speaking good English, I salute that :D
Just waiting when car makers start to use stainless steel:P There is one from the 80's already. I dunno is it too expensive or wont they wanna make car what lasts?
@@reginaldhall6871 And a fart will cause a bump on them, throw a brick in that rear flat box and see how the main purpose of it all gets quickly defeated :D
Was anyone else just sitting on the bus and was like... "Hey I wonder how this bus was made?"
Me now lol
never felt so exposed
me
Lol rn
Wow literally on a bus right now and thought that exact thought 😂
This is an older Novabus 40ft LFS. I work at the Plattsburgh, NY plant where we build 40ft & 60ft. All the structures are built in Saint-François-du-Lac in Quebec, Canada.
I heard that the Plattsburgh plant was going to be shutting down is that true?
@@themagiccartoon1306 Yes it is unfortunately. Volvo made that call due to the profitability in the US market. It's unfortunate as I believe we do a great job here building buses.
@@GraysonAndDave that sucks because I found the ones from the New York plant were a lot more reliable
Fun fact: at 0:20, that's the STL's 0412, and while that might not be the case for much longer, since it's 20 years old now, it's still currently in service!
My son, 3years old, asked if someone had built the bus we are on right now.
And i Said that i dont know, then i showen him this video, and he got so impressed! 🥰
Good work guys!
If you have a real weird love for city buses like I do, I bought a kickin PC recently with a Steam game "The Bus" currently pre-sold and under dev. It's german, it's as realistic as you can fake driving the real thing. I found a single gray hair and felt the rush I guess
Ever since I moved to germany, I've been weirdly interested in buses too. Public transport isn't all that common where I grew up, so being able to use it regularly has made me appreciate how well-connected it is here. I'm suddenly very into trains and busses and the way they're designed and operated over here
These styles of buses seem to be really common across both Canada and the USA.
That bus isn't carrying 80 people! More like around 45-50 at the maximum and that won't be comfortable.
typical size (non-accordeon) is 85 people sat + upright. If you are a whale with a backpack it might feel like more crowded, fat ppl in north america is a HUGE trend unlike a cyrillic name speaking good English, I salute that :D
Amazing work they do!!
Amazing work they do
not me clicking on this video for a school project
Specifically a 2004 nova bus lfs rtl or stl
How it's made was my childhood
This was made when I was born 😮
My 3 year old wanted to know how the bus we were on was made, he was entranced by this as was I 😅
The vandals will be caught for slashing.
Masha Allah
The wheels on the bus go round and round. Round and round Round and round The wheels on the bus 🚌 go round and round All through the city 🌆
it looks like water loo Cambridge buses
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No wonder bus are so expensive not due to the material, the manual labour work salary and man hours are the most expensive.
Just waiting when car makers start to use stainless steel:P There is one from the 80's already. I dunno is it too expensive or wont they wanna make car what lasts?
That one from the 80s was used in back to the future
Auto manufacturers want lighter materials made from plastic. But new Ford trucks are skinned in aluminum now.
@@reginaldhall6871 And a fart will cause a bump on them, throw a brick in that rear flat box and see how the main purpose of it all gets quickly defeated :D
@@Rob_Mike_Litterst you're correct. I've heard body shops absolutely hate them. It's like driving around in a Schlitz Malt Liquor 40 oz
@@reginaldhall6871 body shops hating easy repairs for molded parts to bolt in might as well be riding the Jagermeister gravy train all day
Um pouco diferente dos ônibus brasileiros
european Scania are the best imo 😊
Oldest video ever saw
Announcer's speech impediment is not a good career match.
Zazur bus stop 🚏
NovaBus assembly.
Who that lady
you can review the recommended process on th-cam.com/play/PLDkiyc35lD-gRk1uNiiiJkMNoNs4doBr8.html
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