A long bus

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Rudy
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A long bus

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...and parked by Home Dumpo...er...Depot...must be working on the conversion...

I...LIKE...IT!!! (...except for how the combination of the bellows position and the angle of the rear wheel skirts make it appear as though it is collapsing at the joint in the first image...)

Just gotta wait about 20 years for 'em to fall within my price range, heh!
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They have something like these in the New York City Transit System ...They are called flexi busses They had to build extended service pits at the Bus Garage to service them ...They look odd from behind when changing lanes or turning corners ...The ones here have four wheels on each half .???
Different manufacturer i suppose .
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I believe it was on housetrucksnz they have a double decker long bus on there it was a lot of space inside to fill up it was nice and I am sure they are equaully expensive. I am sure I will probably never own one but really enjoyed watching the video showing all the work they put into it, they didn't say what it cost for the bus and conversion but I am sure it was in excess of a million dollars converted from thier monetary system
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