WOW I REMEMBER THOSE BUSES FROM BACK IN THE DAYS AS A KID ME AND OTHERS WILL HANG ON TO THE BACK OF THESE BUSES AND RIDE THOSE WERE THE GOOD OLD DAYS SUCH CLASSIC AND BEAUTIFUL BUSES
@leecornwell5632Ай бұрын
I remember riding the old steel buses back in the 70s and the 80s in the Bronx.
@leecornwell5632Ай бұрын
Those steel buses is definitely holding it down just like the R32S. And the R62AS R62S.
@44849Ай бұрын
That's the great thing about living in New York City if you do not have a car it doesn't matter you have all the trains and buses right there to take you wherever you want to go
@frankiecrocker9 күн бұрын
Great video. I couldn't see the back of the 5227 GMC Fishbowl, but the green one does not have air conditioning. Yes, they were hot as an oven in the summer months. The Fishbowls that did have ac had the unit mounted on top of the bus in the rear. The ac was okay, not very cold because the bus was in stop and go city traffic most of the time so the diesel engine couldn't maintain the rpms to keep the compressor at optimal operation. With the ac running, it really taxed the engine and hindered the acceleration and speed of the bus.
@marceversleyАй бұрын
Bus driver's don't look out the back windows while backing up they use the side mirrors.
@Zakhar51Ай бұрын
Thank you mate for the video. Subscribed!
@Mike-wt7jqАй бұрын
The Brooklyn Bridge, in a close-up picture, was on the cover of a middle school math textbook in the 1980s and made for a cool looking math book.
@daewoopartsАй бұрын
Back in the early 80's i remember seeing a bunch of GM fishbowl buses stored on a pier in Staten Island collapse & they was about a dozen fishbowls in the water ,some was still floating & others went down like a rock ,they recovered them by crane & barge
@daewoopartsАй бұрын
I remember all the fishbowl GM buses ,i also remember being inside one that my friends pops was driving & some idiot ran a red light & the bus driver just hit the red light runner instead of jamming on the brakes & causing injuries to his passengers, smart move as the other driver was at fault, we hardly felt the collision, it was built like a tank ,loved that the windows opened on those buses too ,but my favorite bus is the 1980's & 1990's GMC RTS2 (modern one) those was cool ,also those buses was used overseas as well & Daewoo/GM built a variant of it as well in South Korea for the Korean domestic market, they was solid
@anthonysaggio6551Ай бұрын
Great video my friend do you remember the movie the Bronx Tale with Robert DeNiro that was a cool bus
@44849Ай бұрын
Yes I do remember that movie they showed a couple of them I think they showed the 1948 and the 1969 I'm not sure
@marceversleyАй бұрын
Most of those green 1959 n.y.c buses without power steering also had no A/C
@YoP-31942 ай бұрын
I remember the blitz buses in Flatbush depot..
@paulbklyn474226 күн бұрын
I started at Flatbush in 78
@MidnightAspecАй бұрын
8:26 same here man. Grew in Bronx then Staten Island; my parents used to take the x13 (or x11) express but to/from the city back in the late 70s and this is pretty much the exact model of those buses. I recall them having decently cushioned seat seats which made them stand out from the local buses.
@paulbklyn474226 күн бұрын
I started in 78 at Flatbush Depot. There was no power steering or a/c. It was easier to turn if you kept the bus moving slowly.
@JohnnyT002Ай бұрын
I remember the Buses from 1958 Some of them were still running on 2nd Avenue when I was going to High School back in the early 70's. I also remember some of the Buses from 1948. I remember when the Fish Bowl Buses came into service. They started without Air conditioning. But in 1959 the Fare Wasn't 20 cent it was 15 cent. Which means that bus was still running in 1970 when the fare went up to 20 cent.
@44849Ай бұрын
That's true I'm a 70s kid and I remember being on the bus from 1959
@seanberry1969Ай бұрын
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@mondonproductions4088Ай бұрын
good video thanks for taking the time
@44849Ай бұрын
I appreciate that
@TonyGalano-t5oАй бұрын
Fish Bowls were called New Looks
@BrandonPowellGrant2000Ай бұрын
I was there
@44849Ай бұрын
I love talking to other KZbinrs too bad we didn't run into each other
@bobwigg761Ай бұрын
There are actually 2 GM Fishbowls there, the third one is a Flxible; it definitely looks similar to the GM buses and they were both manufactured for many years with little change in appearance. I’m sure the ‘59 didn’t have power steering.
@44849Ай бұрын
Your right about the 59
@NiteBlackwellАй бұрын
I wish you would have gone on the blue fishbowl. I wanted to see the inside of it.
@44849Ай бұрын
Yeah I know sorry about that
@monkeystuff661Ай бұрын
I didn't go to Bus Fest this year it was good I heard 🙂
@willsmith39112 ай бұрын
LEAD LOL
@charlesferebee263Ай бұрын
LMAO. A Bus driver. As well as tractor trailer drivers all use the side mirrors. That's why most people people can't drive a bus or a tractor trailer. It's easy for some. That's why drivers are hard to come by. Just Saying.
@44849Ай бұрын
I am bus driver been one since 1988 I have never ever driven a bus with no power steering. Dont know if you live in New York but Manhattan with constant traffic. the same with Brooklyn and the Bronx with narrow streets and triple park cars. delivery trucks. squeezing through with just inches to spare it is difficult for a bus driver with power steering to get through all of that let alone one without. I've seen a bus in the city last month with double axles. When you turn your steering wheel the rear wheels turn slightly to help you make sharp corners even with that this guy had to back up could not make it down the street. So imagine one without power steering so yeah lots of respect for those guys back in the day.
@leecornwell5632Ай бұрын
I wish they could of kept the train tracks running across Brooklyn Bridge. Along side the high ways.
@44849Ай бұрын
I know a lot of changes throughout the years
@iyishacummings8358Ай бұрын
Yay my year I was born
@leecornwell5632Ай бұрын
The real sad part is they had torn down the 8 Thrid Ave Elevated line down in the Bronx. Another sad thing they should of have kept the trains running across Brooklyn Bridge.
@44849Ай бұрын
Unfortunately the world was changing also the population of New York City they had to get rid of the Third Avenue trains and the Brooklyn Bridge trains to make room for the exploding population and all the cars
@HaroldAlexis-bb8sdАй бұрын
@@44849 That's why The Third Avenue El was built in the first place. To ease the traffic of the very slow Horse & carriages , no they didn't have to get rid of it , they neglected it failed to maintain it , cuts in maintenance & cancelling the Second Avenue Subway project, The MTA at that time had low ridership not only The 8 train , I noticed this on all the lines in the Bronx especially on the 4 Woodlawn Jerome Line & The Grand Concourse D line, during off peak. The area the 8 or Shuttle served really got screwed from this it got only worse with failed Bronx 55 bus & the horrible service & overcrowded Bx 41 and Bx 15 . All Transit traffic across The Brooklyn Bridge discontinued ? Strange ? After the BRT later BMT lines trolleys ran along the former Elevated tracks but unfortunately that did last. All this was to blame for all that was former NYC Mayor Laguadia . He technically way after Tamminy Hall destroyed the city Transit . By removing Trolleys & all the elevated lines. Incidentally their are a lot of abandoned underground subway lines on the BMT & IND , many on the IRT can still be seen on the East & West side. Even one line in Brooklyn. No politics destroyed the line. No the line could have been saved or rebuilt no capital improvement projects for the 8 train. Funny I saw no car traffic after the 8 was removed I had rode my bicycle on Third Avenue & was empty hardly no traffic. No slow buses through out the crosstown routes no the line should have been saved not trashed like it was. Whether anyone can admit it or not I'm sure they regret it The MTA overcrowded the Lexington Avenue line. No they didn't have to get rid of it, just in Manhattan to connect it to the Lexington Avenue line or original underground Third Avenue stops that it had when it was as an El. It could have terminated at South Ferry with the Broadway 1 train & the R & W lines. Well they didn't & the they MTA blew it .
@HaroldAlexis-bb8sdАй бұрын
@@leecornwell5632 Hi Lee Cornwell I've follow your comments on the removal of the Third Avenue line in the Bronx , I lived in the Bronx & 100% agree with you on that one. When the former el lines were already in service the IRT was being built underground, and afterwards The IRT took over all the El lines in Manhattan, Queens Second Avenue line , today's (N ,W & 7) Trains. All The original lines including the Els had a 999 year lease. Which the City overruled that in other words broke the laws - demised the Third Avenue as well as the IRT El lines in Manhattan.
@robertko5425Ай бұрын
@@HaroldAlexis-bb8sd And the 2nd Avenue Subway was supposedly planned to replace the 3rd Avenue Elevated. That was the greatest SIN the City of New York committed when the closed the 3rd Avenue Elevated Line in 1956 without a 2nd Avenue Subway line to replace it !!! What a damn shame 68 years later !!!
@TonyGalano-t5oАй бұрын
Color schemes are called LIVERIES
@ArticBlue4411Ай бұрын
😎😎😎😎👍🏼 cool
@stephendeluca44795 күн бұрын
Why the heck did they repaint 4727 in two-tone blue? I thought the idea was to restore them to original livery? Also, the curbside number looks like it has been placed too far back. What a mess.
@kahamahankins3005Ай бұрын
Ralph kramden lived in Brooklyn and drove on Madison avenue in Manhattan
@44849Ай бұрын
Really I did not know that
@kahamahankins3005Ай бұрын
new Yorker on till 2012 29 years born and raised now I live in Wisconsin it's abeautiful state
@kahamahankins3005Ай бұрын
@@44849 fishbowl as an 82 baby I remembered those dirty back seats on bx1 and bx2 with my mom's holding my legs so didn't kick other passengers while I looked out that back window
@stephendeluca44795 күн бұрын
The fare was 15 cents in 1959, by the way.
@YoP-31942 ай бұрын
I need model of 5227.
@42luke93Ай бұрын
Sometimes Rite Aid has them
@leecornwell5632Ай бұрын
I was watching the trains had ran across Brooklyn Bridge back in 1844 .
@44849Ай бұрын
Yes you are right
@luislaplume8261Ай бұрын
You mean in 1944 which was the last year that El trains ran across the bridge.
@leecornwell5632Ай бұрын
@@luislaplume8261 copy that. Don't you wish the 8 Thrid Ave Elevated line was still running without tairing it down and using the R62AS on the 8 Thrid Ave Elevated line right now?
@44849Ай бұрын
Remember trolleys stop going across the bridge around 1950
@luislaplume8261Ай бұрын
@@leecornwell5632 I did ride on the 3rd Ave. Elevated in the Bronx back in 1972. It was also known as the Central Bronx Elevated and it got people places faster than a bus in a blizzard due to being 3 to 6 stories above the streets.
@DefyanttMax2 ай бұрын
MTA called this a bus festival? Only 6 buses. Same models every year. Boring
@448492 ай бұрын
If you think about it they keep the same design for several years so you're not going to get 20 or 25 buses out there and they will keep the same buses in service for over 10 to 15 years but I understand what you are saying
@djcutwizardАй бұрын
Where is mta long Island bus liberty line, command bus, new York bus service .queens surface bus triboro coach or green line
@DarrellJohnson-i9lАй бұрын
Good buses, but the Ralph Kramden bus is 2969
@44849Ай бұрын
@@DarrellJohnson-i9l yes I know I realize that later
@HaroldAlexis-bb8sdАй бұрын
@@djcutwizardGood Question . I didn't go in 2024 they cut off a lot of Buses, The Grumman Bus , The original RTS Bus MTA blue White 🔵⚪ last run on The M 55 bus, Years ago the Museum had The Red & Tan Bus lines, a 1950's Flexible Bus for Summer camp.That Bus also was displayed at The New Jersey Transit Hoboken Festival. The GM fishbowl Staten Island Express Bus with the green leather forward facing seats & side roof signs. The double Decker 5th Avenue coach Bus from the 1930's . The original Orion Buses ? I have been going to this Museum for years. I stayed this one out.