Talk:Rapid Transit Series

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"Depending completely on operator, seats may be plastic, upholstered and reclinable as in intercity buses. MTA New York City Transit, does it on buses which formerly ran on express lines. But as they bought MCI Coaches for express routes, these reclinable seats buses run on heavily used city routes. It is very comic to see such buses crowded by passengers in peak hours."

The second sentence is confusing: What does "does it" mean? Also, the comment in the last sentence is inappropriate for an encyclopedia article.

I moved the page from GMC RTS Bus to Rapid Transit Series seeing that the RTS series has gone through four manufacturers. Expect a clarification and rewrite fairly soon. If anyone objects, please let me know. Scrabbleship 03:13, 12 August 2006 (UTC)


I added some additonal information about engine and transmissions used in later model RTS's, as well as changed the dates on the model number definitions to be more in line with delivery dates, as well as added information about front axle configurations which is very important with regards to ride quality of the RTS. Cpeters1 21:45, 26 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Remove pics from this article except the first?

The pictrues posted here are also stored in the Commons. Should they be removed from this article and stored in the Commons link only? --AEMoreira042281 06:37, 4 December 2007 (UTC)

All pics have been removed from the article, and are now in the commons---even the first one. --AEMoreira042281 (talk) 07:25, 19 January 2008 (UTC)