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clandohoome photo_librarymode_comment 2024-02-20 19:34 | www.streetcar.org/streetcars/1895-1895-milan-orange/ | |
PrairieRanger photo_librarymode_comment 2023-12-09 16:29 | This is 100% a Freightliner M2 106. | |
toyotavitz
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2023-12-09 03:50 | dodge ram srt 10 | |
AKSM-333
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2012-07-02 19:12 | Its not 14TrSF Its 15TrSF upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/71/SF_Muni_ETI_15TrSF_7108.jpg | |
Gamer photo_librarymode_comment 2012-04-06 04:14 | 1999 or later, and Regular Cab is spelled in capital letters. | |
Gamer photo_librarymode_comment 2012-04-06 04:11 | With glass windows, it is a Multivan, not a Transporter. | |
Mieguy photo_librarymode_comment 2011-10-23 08:45 | the HQ of Alexander Dennis is in Falkirk, Scotland. Alexander is from Scotland, Dennis from England, but since the fusion of both manufacturers its Scotland. And yes, Made for USA in game and in real life (see Link) | |
Mieguy photo_librarymode_comment 2011-10-15 18:19 | private car of the game character. Available from the beginning. | |
carcrasher88
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2011-09-08 04:49 | From Wikipedia: Chassis: Guildford, England Bodywork: Falkirk, Scotland So, Origin: UK, Made For USA? | |
Veeble Fetzer
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2011-09-08 04:26 | Model Origin? | |
ShortCappy
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2011-09-07 22:32 | The bus in the main shot is a Neoplan AN460A (an articulated bus), which is based on the real AN460A operated by MUNI. The AN459, which is 1 foot shorter than all of the AN460 models produced for numerous agencies in the US, was only produced for New Jersey Transit. | |
ShortCappy
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2011-09-07 22:15 | This is a Novabus RTS. It was identified as such by TML Studios when it was first produced for another simulator called City Bus Simulator 2010. The bus was converted to this "game" during the development stages. | |
Pokeoddsponge
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2011-08-21 05:16 | That's the air intake for the heater. Blue Birds are easy to tell apart because of the drip visors over the windows. | |
Mieguy photo_librarymode_comment 2011-08-20 11:19 | have to revise my comment, i was completely wrong. Its very hard to see the differences between school busses. "Thomas Conventional FS-65" and "Carpenter Classic 2000" are nearly the same, only a name badge (which is not on every school bus in the world) would make the difference. But in the case of this bus, its much easier. The difference is very small, only this little thing (in red circle) tells us which bus it is: so it is a Blue Bird CV200, sitting on an International 3800 chassis. -- Last edit: 2011-08-20 23:28:26 | |
Mieguy photo_librarymode_comment 2011-08-20 11:18 | I took the Enviro 500 as an equivalent because it is the only double decker that was ever in use in san francisco (sightseeing busses not counting). But it was only in a test drive in the year 2008, San Francisco Transport Authority planned to buy some busses from London because they have nearly doubled capacity in comparison to the exisiting single deck busses. telstarlogistics.typepad.com/telstarlogistics/2008/01/photo-tour-san.html | |
Officer Sandwiches
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2011-08-20 08:50 | Same model from the NY Bus Simulator, Crown Vic. | |
crown vic guy br photo_librarymode_comment 2011-08-20 00:28 | 1998-2011 Ford Crown Victoria with different front and rear | |
Veeble Fetzer
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2011-05-30 20:26 | Neoplan AN-459 for the articulated version thebergennetwork.com/na/nj/njtransit/neoplan-splash.jpg | |
alexor
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2011-05-30 16:11 | Neoplan AN 440 | |
Mieguy photo_librarymode_comment 2011-05-30 13:46 | its an articulated bus if it helps. not-articulated version also available: -- Last edit: 2011-05-30 13:49:44 | |
opal
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2011-05-30 10:59 | Neoplan AN? |