Buses

yeah but i’m not there…

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At Geneva , the TOSA was recently added in to avoid trolleybus ones

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wat

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The TOSA was bought in order to avoid those in the pics as they need the cables in the air , they wanted a bus which wouldn’t need the electric cables as it’s not that beautiful to see and because the TOSA bus os way better for the environment and sustainability

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i thought trolleybuses are cleaner…

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The TOSA is full electric

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oh…so they are equal
almost…

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og mumbai double decker

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Here’s an example of normal bus , it’s the same one next to the TOSA in the first pic , however the orange color was recently added !


See how trolleybus electric wires are problematic in the middle of the city :



@ThatOne9WPlen

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ohh ok

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On trams as well, I really love it (on the sides only lol) , however it’s rare to see them with the new livery currently. Maybe in a near future all of them will be painted , I don’t know ^^




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The old livery is the blue one

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Worst mistake you can make while travelling in an Indian bus :- Travelling in private buses (except the ones operated by companies like VRL, SRS, Orange Bus, KPN, Neeta) instead of State Road Transport Corporation (SRTC) buses and the govt. operated city buses.

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btw how is this?

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Looks cool, doors look pretty wide though at the front

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thank you!

ig its too wide for American buses

i believe wide doors are standard on European style buses and many newer Indian buses

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American


British (European)


Indian
(used 2 images bc it would look like i always use the same bus as an example)

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Bump.

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Continental AirBuslines

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