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Weren't we supposed to be getting some hybrid buses running on the
streets Real Soon Now about a year ago? They were to be powered by electric motors with a small diesel engine to charge the batteries AFAIR. Are they out there now or still in the design stage or did they get the boot along with Comrade Ken? B2003 |
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On Jul 21, 10:54*am, wrote:
Weren't we supposed to be getting some hybrid buses running on the streets Real Soon Now about a year ago? They were to be powered by electric motors with a small diesel engine to charge the batteries AFAIR. Are they out there now or still in the design stage or did they get the boot along with Comrade Ken? B2003 There are hybrids on the 129 and 360 (single decks) and a lone Wright Hybrid double deck on the 141 (I believe). There are a number of orders outstanding including some Enviro 400 double decks for the 16 at Cricklewood and a batch of Optare Tempo single decks due for the 276 as well. I think there are also some new style Wright Gemini Hybrids due as well but I can't recall hearing a route being suggested for these buses. Of course as I work for TfL I can't be trusted and the above information may be a complete lie ;-) HTH Paul Corfield via Google |
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Paul Corfield wrote:
There are hybrids on the 129 and 360 (single decks) and a lone Wright Hybrid double deck on the 141 (I believe). Yep, have been on the 141 hybrid as recently as last week. |
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On Jul 21, 12:54 pm, Paul Corfield wrote:
There are hybrids on the 129 and 360 (single decks) and a lone Wright Hybrid double deck on the 141 (I believe). There are a number of orders outstanding including some Enviro 400 double decks for the 16 I've seen Enviro 400s near where I live (can't miss them , its emblazened over the back). They're just normal diesels with some extra exhaust scrubbing arn't they? B2003 |
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, Paul Corfield writes There are a number of orders outstanding including some Enviro 400 double decks for the 16 at Cricklewood Scarily, the last time I was on a (London) 16 it was a DMS....... -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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On 21 Jul, 10:54, wrote:
Weren't we supposed to be getting some hybrid buses running on the streets Real Soon Now about a year ago? They were to be powered by electric motors with a small diesel engine to charge the batteries AFAIR. Are they out there now or still in the design stage or did they get the boot along with Comrade Ken? B2003 Also, what happened to the few fuel cell buses which operated on the 25 for a while a few years ago once the gimm ^H^H^H^H trial was over? |
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On Jul 22, 10:12*am, wrote:
Also, what happened to the few fuel cell buses which operated on the 25 for a while a few years ago once the gimm ^H^H^H^H trial was over? IIRC they went back to Mercedes for 'evaluation', and one has now been donated to the Science Museum/LT Museum (can't remember which). Pretty short life for such expensive vehicles... |
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On Jul 22, 12:58 pm, Rupert Candy wrote:
On Jul 22, 10:12 am, wrote: Also, what happened to the few fuel cell buses which operated on the 25 for a while a few years ago once the gimm ^H^H^H^H trial was over? IIRC they went back to Mercedes for 'evaluation', and one has now been donated to the Science Museum/LT Museum (can't remember which). Pretty short life for such expensive vehicles... According to this page: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/proj...ment/2017.aspx There will be 10 of them by 2010. I'd be interested to know where the H2 comes from since if its just steam out of natural gas or electrolysed from water using electricity from coal or gas fired plants then the whole exercise is just a pointless publicity stunt. If the purpose is to reduce particulates rather than CO2 emissions then use petrol or LPG engine buses. B2003 |
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