Talk:Flxible New Look bus
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[edit]I think the photo of the green bus - "second-generation Flxible New Look (111CC-D5-1)" - is misidentified as a museum bus. I live on Staten Island, and there is no museum of any kind here that has a bus. The New York City Transit Authority does maintain a fleet of historical buses, but there is no "museum" with buses - they are only available to the public on special occasions, such as the annual BusFest run by the Transit Museum. To put it another way, does the term "museum bus" refer to actual display, or only ownership? Elsquared (talk) 02:10, 26 October 2016 (UTC)
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