hey! I loved this video! It makes me miss my home sweet home BRAMPTON! You def. made some good points. And, I think I went to school with you! haha, but, rock on! The transit DOES SUCK! Its an insult to Brampton. With such a big population, you would think that just maybe they could get their act together and organize something really great. Now I live in Saskatoon, SK. Even though people complain about the transportation here too.. well who doesn't complain about everything these days, they've got it really good here. Transportation is so FAST here..I get to University in 20 minutes tops, and it takes me the same amount of time, if not longer (25 minutes) to drive there in a car. Not to mention, additional time for parking the car and walking to the buildings from the parking lots. I take the bus everywhere in saskatoon, and we even have bio buses!!! (Bio buses use--Canola biodiesel is an environmentally- friendly, renewable energy source that could also produce cost savings for taxpayers and private businesses.) Maybe Brampton Transit should take some notes from Saskatoon transit. I def. never used the bus in brampton, it took way too long.. I simply biked everywhere, it was cheaper as well. And believe me, I had some long bike rides down Kennedy from Heart Lake to Turner Fenton (45 minutes later twice a day). GREAT VIDEO, Loved everything about it!
Hate to be a smart ass, but....spacemoose39February 17 2007, 03:52:05 UTC
Saskatoon learned from Brampton Transit. BT was first transit system in Canada to use Bio Diesel.
Also, Bio Diesel is only partly renewable. It still needs the Diesel part to power the engine. The process of combining Canola oil and Diesel fuel costs more in way of manufacturing costs as well as clogged up fuel lines/filters because engine manufactures (Detroit Diesel and Cummins) are still dragging their feet on engines that can accept bio diesel with no problems.
Oh, very well said. I was not aware that it was only partly re-newable, I should have done my research before posting. Nonetheless, I find that very interesting. And you were definitely not being a smart ass. You pointed out plain fact. I think it was very insightful for you to add your comment!! Thx for clairifying things. Peace, And take it easy.
No need for fact checking, im one of those know it all jerk types :P
Funny story with bio diesel though. Few years back when I was doing my student Co Op at BT, one of the refueling people accidentally overfilled a buses tank by setting the pumps for a full fill when it had half a tank left.
Needless to say much fuel was spilled and for the remainder of the day the storage garage, maintenance garage and the office reeked of french fries for the entire day. The smell got to me, and for weeks I was sick of the smell of them. Way to lose a love for a very tasty food.
I loved this video! It makes me miss my home sweet home BRAMPTON!
You def. made some good points.
And, I think I went to school with you! haha, but, rock on!
The transit DOES SUCK! Its an insult to Brampton. With such a big population, you would think that just maybe they could get their act together and organize something really great. Now I live in Saskatoon, SK. Even though people complain about the transportation here too.. well who doesn't complain about everything these days, they've got it really good here. Transportation is so FAST here..I get to University in 20 minutes tops, and it takes me the same amount of time, if not longer (25 minutes) to drive there in a car. Not to mention, additional time for parking the car and walking to the buildings from the parking lots. I take the bus everywhere in saskatoon, and we even have bio buses!!! (Bio buses use--Canola biodiesel is an environmentally- friendly, renewable energy source that could also produce cost savings for taxpayers and private businesses.)
Maybe Brampton Transit should take some notes from Saskatoon transit. I def. never used the bus in brampton, it took way too long.. I simply biked everywhere, it was cheaper as well. And believe me, I had some long bike rides down Kennedy from Heart Lake to Turner Fenton (45 minutes later twice a day).
GREAT VIDEO, Loved everything about it!
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Also, Bio Diesel is only partly renewable. It still needs the Diesel part to power the engine.
The process of combining Canola oil and Diesel fuel costs more in way of manufacturing costs as well as clogged up fuel lines/filters because engine manufactures (Detroit Diesel and Cummins) are still dragging their feet on engines that can accept bio diesel with no problems.
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And you were definitely not being a smart ass. You pointed out plain fact. I think it was very insightful for you to add your comment!! Thx for clairifying things.
Peace,
And take it easy.
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Funny story with bio diesel though. Few years back when I was doing my student Co Op at BT, one of the refueling people accidentally overfilled a buses tank by setting the pumps for a full fill when it had half a tank left.
Needless to say much fuel was spilled and for the remainder of the day the storage garage, maintenance garage and the office reeked of french fries for the entire day. The smell got to me, and for weeks I was sick of the smell of them. Way to lose a love for a very tasty food.
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