User talk:Mac5689

Suffolk County Bus routes and fleets
I see you're adding a lot of detail and history on the bus routes of Suffolk County, New York. While you're at it, could you find some data on the Port Jefferson Village buses? For the record, back in the early-1980's I rode a Suffolk County Transit bus that was an old GMC New Look bus previously owned by some bus company in Virginia. DanTD (talk) 19:06, 2 April 2012 (UTC)

I believe you are referring to a unknown year GM TDH4517 that was numbered 340 that was with Coram Bus Service (It may have been Coram Line Service, as the transit routes were run by under that name), it was Originally brought by the Greater Richmond TA. As far as I know that was the only second hand bus brought from Virginia, though my sources are very limited. As for buses that were operated by the Villige itself, I would have no clue. Mac5689 (talk) 16:51, 8 April 2012 (UTC) Mac5689

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Some of your additions to the article "Suffolk Transit"
I've seen that you've been updating the article with a width column.

The current vehicles shows that all buses are "102 inches in width", making the addition redundant in nature.

Would you look at removal of either the lead comment, or your recent update? It's not necessary for both pieces of information to exist.

Cheers.

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The Orion 5.503's are a width of 96 inches, or from what I've heard, there for not all the current buses are 102 inches in width. There for I see no need to change it. If you want to go ahead and change it then go ahead.

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your edit for "Huntington Area Rapid Transit"
Whoever told you they were from 1996 was wrong, I work for hart bus #601 and 602 are from 1997 and #603 was from 1998 thats what the builder's plate says — Preceding unsigned comment added by Epyon611 (talk • contribs) 01:48, 16 June 2012 (UTC)

It was someone who lived in the area. He propbably assumed, like I did, that the front number in the fleet ID stood for the year they were ordered.

How long have you worked for HART?, I only ask because I have a few questions about the buses they had in the past, but if you haven't worked for them that long I won't bother asking. Mac5689 (talk)

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Location of your 7D bus image
I've been looking at old schedules for the 7D in the past, and still can't figure out the nagging answer to this one question; -User:DanTD (talk) 04:45, 18 November 2016 (UTC)

The photo is at the corner of Montauk Hwy and Herkimer, two blocks before Mastic Road. The schedules show that the 7D used Mastic Road to get to Montauk, however by the time the photo was taken drivers stopped using that way all together because they had to use a short side street behind a repair shop to get from Montauk to Mastic Road because they couldn't make the right at the traffic light. Suffolk Transit kept printing the 7D as going the same way with every schedule even though they had posted the 7D and S66 using the same stop on the east side of Herkimer. Mac5689 (talk)
 * I know it has been well over a year since I saw your reply, but thanks. Consider it moved to the Mastic category. I've been dying to get some images of Montauk Highway from that part of Mastic myself. -User:DanTD (talk) 15:36, 2 May 2018 (UTC)