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W.B. Fishbowl
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Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2022 5:17 pm Post subject: |
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That's right. Ten of the 'Dangerfields' of the 1977 order were actually 53102-8-1's - 9155-9159 for the 'Tee-Yay', 9160-9164 for MaBSTOA. |
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Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2022 5:45 pm Post subject: |
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W.B. Fishbowl wrote: | That's right. Ten of the 'Dangerfields' of the 1977 order were actually 53102-8-1's - 9155-9159 for the 'Tee-Yay', 9160-9164 for MaBSTOA. |
W.B.:
It interesting to consider what the "Tee-Yay" fleet of the 1960's might have been like, had the "Tee-Yay" gone as "gung-ho" for the "Dangerfields" as the CTA did.
Interestingly enough, back in the 60's, the CTA ordered 150 Fishbowls along with a like number of GM Fishbowls, for a "side-by-side" comparison.
The CTA, in fact, continued to heavily favor "Dangerfields" for years until 1972, when they took delivery of a large number of T8H-5307A's Fishbowls, followed large influxes of GM's in both 1974 and 1976.......
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NEW YORK OMNIBUS 2629 BusTalk's Offical Welcoming Committee
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Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2022 6:59 pm Post subject: |
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Check out the windshield on this FLYER trolleybus; it is clear that this windshield was inspired (at least in part) by that used on the "Dangerfields" (perhaps, the "Dangerfields" DID get a little "respect" after all?)........
https://www.streetcar.org/sfmsr-buses/flyer-trolley-coach/
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W.B. Fishbowl
Age: 57 Joined: 02 Oct 2014 Posts: 2425 Location: New York, New York, USA
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Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2022 7:12 am Post subject: |
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I seem to remember that most of Grumman's "Borough Bombers," with the exception of the lot meant for Avenue B & East Broadway, were designated 53102-8-1, as well. |
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Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2022 10:08 am Post subject: |
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W.B. Fishbowl wrote: | I seem to remember that most of Grumman's "Borough Bombers," with the exception of the lot meant for Avenue B & East Broadway, were designated 53102-8-1, as well. |
W.B.:
"Ive Been Framed".........
https://www.curbsideclassic.com/bus-stop-classic/bus-stop-classic-grumman-870flxible-metro-ive-been-framed/
Note photo of "Em-Tee-Yay" ("Borough Bomber" 236); also, photo of crumbling Bronx River Parkway.
A comment here states that the "........rear axle assemblies were not as durable as those used on the older buses......"
Good photos on this page........
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W.B. Fishbowl
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2022 6:03 pm Post subject: |
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Hearing the talk about frames as they relate to "Borough Bombers" reminds me of a 1971 Johnny Carson "Art Fern" routine where the sleazy movie show pitchman was selling a house with an " 'A' frame" and the punchline was, "Aaaaay, that's a frame!" |
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NEW YORK OMNIBUS 2629 BusTalk's Offical Welcoming Committee
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2022 6:55 pm Post subject: |
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W.B. Fishbowl wrote: | Hearing the talk about frames as they relate to "Borough Bombers" reminds me of a 1971 Johnny Carson "Art Fern" routine where the sleazy movie show pitchman was selling a house with an " 'A' frame" and the punchline was, "Aaaaay, that's a frame!" |
W.B.:
Ahh, yes!
I DO recall that Carson skit; during summer vacations, way, way, back, I watched the great Carson every night without fail (recall. also, "Aunt Blabby" and "The Great Karnak"!)
Speaking about "Borough Bombers" A-frames, imagine comparing them to the "underbodies" of such tough, swaggering, street-wise hulks, known as "Bulldogs"?
NO COMPARISON!!!!!!!
(guess they made tougher buses, back then......)
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Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 12:09 am Post subject: |
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Quite awhile back (somewhere online) there was a discussion concerning the structural stability of the front ends of Fishbowls and "Dangerfields", in comparison to older buses with smaller windshields (such as Old Looks and MACKS)
Though, without a doubt, the Fishbowls and the "Dangerfields" were "tanks" compared to the lightweight buses in use nowadays, it is still interesting to ponder the front-end structural strength of these buses (also, the safety of a driver in case of a serious accident)
I also recall reading that the windshields on the Fishbowls were nearly 3 times larger than those used on older buses.
I still can remember an early 1960's newspaper photo as a kid, showing the thoroughly mangled front of a suburban (NJ) Fishbowl that had been involved in a serious highway accident on its way into New York.
Many years later, I saw this same photo in a book about historic auto/vehicle accidents; it seemed even more frightening.
Granted, I've seen many photos of Old Looks (and other older buses) where their front ends had been pretty mangled after a particularly serious altercation with either another vehicle or a stationary object, but, even given their long and admirable safety record through the years, you cannot help but wonder.......
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W.B. Fishbowl
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Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 12:26 pm Post subject: |
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Nolo contendre; GM's windshields were far more elaborate and expansive. Both Old Looks and Fishbowls. |
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Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 12:37 pm Post subject: |
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W.B. Fishbowl wrote: | Nolo contendre; GM's windshields were far more elaborate and expansive. Both Old Looks and Fishbowls. |
W.B.:
All one had to do, back in the day, was to compare the windshield of a Fishbowl to that of a "Dangerfield", you could easily tell that GM's windshield was an original design.
The windshields on the "Dangerfields", however, clearly were much larger versions of those used on the postwar TWINS.
Then, too, recall the windshields used on the "New Look" MACKS........
https://www.nycsubway.org/perl/show?155951
(courtesy: nycsubway.org)
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W.B. Fishbowl
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Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 12:50 pm Post subject: |
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The back side is certainly different, that's for sure . . . |
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