Articulated buses aren't that uncommon in the United States, CTA has been using them since the mid 1970's. CTA has also modified the service on Route 14 (now J14) to resemble BRT but without the dedicated bus lanes.
this speeds up service
In New York they are called Bendy Buses.
NYC has decided to confuse and obfuscate things by making some routes "Select Routes" where you CANNOT pay on the bus, but must pay on the sidewalk and get a receipt. You must keep the receipt for the fare inspectors (if any) or face a $500. fine.
All the other beese, you still pay as you enter.
ROAR
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
will use 60 ft articulated buses---There has to be a shorter way of saying this I think in UK they call them beny buses
http://www.noaca.org/CUYRTACliftonBlvdTransitEnhanc.html
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