Posted by Notjustair on January 23, 2013 at 17:57:16 from (174.253.129.51):
In Reply to: Could this tale be true? posted by 60 acre hillside on January 23, 2013 at 17:33:18:
Different but the same:
I bought a couple new buses (new to me) when I owned the business. They were about three hours away. I was following one of my drivers home with a new bus and she happened to shift the two speed rear just as she went over a repaired railroad intersection. She was probably going nearly 55 as she always rapped them up a little tight. That bus shot flames about three feet out of the tailpipe. Complete front to back pipe on a 37 foot bus.
This was a gas bus, so that makes it a little more likely I suppose (with the more flammable fuel) but it was still shocking. Always thought about that when I drove that bus. Good old #11 was a thorn in my side.
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