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Cait Sith

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I never saw the driver, but the bus I saw that day was a D4500.

 

Yeah, you will always see D4500s & CNGs layed up there for sure.

 

And now, the driver that does the 2nd PM run of the BxM4C lays over under the bridge like every day now. Along with some LaGuardia Operators.

 

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Yeah, you will always see D4500s & CNGs layed up there for sure.

 

And now, the driver that does the 2nd PM run of the BxM4C lays over under the bridge like every day now. Along with some LaGuardia Operators.

 

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peeps like you do grow on trees nice dude nice investigative reporting shane:)

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Yeah, you will always see D4500s & CNGs layed up there for sure.

 

And now, the driver that does the 2nd PM run of the BxM4C lays over under the bridge like every day now. Along with some LaGuardia Operators.

 

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DSC03684.jpg

 

 

 

I got a peek inside one of these as my BM-1 MCI D-4500 pulled alongside it around the Battery. Inside is all blue soft seats, the first few over the front wheel well bump are facing center isle. The rest are all high backed reclining seats, two-by-two facing forward, similar to those in an MCI D-4500, all the way to the back. (Not sure how they handle the rear wheel well hump.) A whole lot better than the regular O5 CNG torture racks currently used by MTA Bus such as the ex-Command ones found at SC.

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