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Apr 10, 2006 17:48:37 GMT -8
Post by Queen of Nanaimo Teen on Apr 10, 2006 17:48:37 GMT -8
Do you guys know a free place to download your photos, and then you are able to chop them up, write on them, etc?
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Apr 10, 2006 18:13:42 GMT -8
Post by Balfour on Apr 10, 2006 18:13:42 GMT -8
To download your photos you can right click then select save image as, and to "chop them up, etc," you can use an image editing program such as Adobe Photoshop and GIMP.
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Apr 30, 2006 4:23:13 GMT -8
Post by Retrovision on Apr 30, 2006 4:23:13 GMT -8
[glow=orange,2,300]Photos, and an interesting website about an important aspect of Vancouver's transit history: Our Trolley Network[/glow][glow=red,3,300]http://www.barp.ca/bus/bctransit/farewell/index.html[/glow]
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May 4, 2006 23:21:43 GMT -8
Post by Retrovision on May 4, 2006 23:21:43 GMT -8
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May 5, 2006 0:09:15 GMT -8
Post by Scott (Former Account) on May 5, 2006 0:09:15 GMT -8
Great Shots, Graham..! ;D
Nice to see the Nova's FINALLY beginning to make their way to Vancouver. Hopefully this time they will prove more successful in the Translink fleet...
BTW, does West Van still have that lone Nova from Translink, and if so are they still using it..?
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May 5, 2006 7:11:49 GMT -8
Post by Retrovision on May 5, 2006 7:11:49 GMT -8
As far as I know there are only the two Nova's operating for Translink:
-The West Vancouver all-LowFloor Nova (the one you were asking about, Scott) that used to operate out of Burnaby Transit Centre -The Test-Bus out of PoCo Transit Centre, that has the NFI-low-floor style with the steps just after the rear doors.
...Unfortunately, as far as I know, there are currently no plans to purchace anymore. Like Montreal and Halifax seem to have with Nova Bus, there seems to be a behind-the-scenes deal with NFI (the builders of most busses you'll see in the Vancouver Area) to be the primary supplier of low-floor busses. After all, we did just sign a major LF contract with them for new CNG busses; let alone the fact that NFI is providing almost all the components (except for the propulsion/electrical) for Vancouver's replacement trolley fleet.
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