Darwinkgo
Active Member
I believe buses that aren't wheel chair accessible don't qualify for cost sharing with other levels of government. High floors also slow down boardings which raise operating costs, so why would you?
With high floor you get a bit more capacity but if it really matters Toronto should buy some articulated buses and join the 1990s (and start targeting routes to change the street side infrastructure over). Would not even cost that much if you converted a hybrid order to a articulated standard bus.
With high floor you get a bit more capacity but if it really matters Toronto should buy some articulated buses and join the 1990s (and start targeting routes to change the street side infrastructure over). Would not even cost that much if you converted a hybrid order to a articulated standard bus.