evandyk
Senior Member
They would just dress a bus up as a trolley.
Then use a modern one made up to look vintage? Doesn't seem that complicated, but I'm just imagining here.I too have mused about this, but don't assume that this is sustainable. A heritage fleet substantial enough to serve a heavy-use attraction like the Islands would be expensive to create and maintain. The wear and tear on vintage equipment in that kind of heavy-duty service would overwhelm the resources of any heritage group I know of.
Places like Tampa run pseudo "heritage" trolleys and Disney runs its antique railways.... but they do it with modern purpose built equipment and full-size transit agency shops.
A couple of Witt cars or PCCs trundling up and down a track on the Islands would be charming and nostalgiac.... until a lineup formed, and then it would be bad news.
- Paul
Then use a modern one made up to look vintage? Doesn't seem that complicated, but I'm just imagining here.
Yeah but that doesn’t promote my hater agenda to get Proterra and/or BYD off the TTC fleet list so…Just get a fleet of these.
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Or this, already in use in Canada.