Talk:Fuel Cell Bus Club
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Citaro
editCurrently Mercedes-Benz Citaro redirects here, however, I think it deserves an article of its own, and then Citaro should redirect there instead of here. Brianjd
- Done Brianjd [comment modified to use template Brian Jason Drake 09:34, 24 June 2008 (UTC)]
First fleet
editIt is not clear that this is the first fleet. First there are 33 buses in 11 cities so that is 2 or 3 buses per city, on average? Chicago and Vancouver ran fleets of 3 buses each from 1998-2000. Three California bus lines have fuel cell buses with AC Transit having one in service since 2003 and 3 on order (not sure if/when they arrive) and Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority having supposedly received 3 production busses in August 2004. Rmhermen 18:26, Dec 3, 2004 (UTC)
- It's actually 3 buses in each city. Did you notice that I put it in quotes? I thought it was significant if it was on the title of every page of the official site. Brianjd
- If the introduction wasn't half the article (ie if it were shorter so it is easier to read) maybe we wouldn't need to keep repeating that the trial runs for two years? Brianjd
Other trials
editDo the other trials really belong in this article? I think this article should be either moved or split. I can't think of how this can be done except for moving this article to "Fuel Cell Bus Trials" which seems a little weird. I really think it should be split but first we should find more information on the other trials and I don't know where to do this. Brianjd
Article lacks dates
editThis article needs dates. Phrases like "currently" mean nothing without a start date for the projects! Carcharoth 12:52, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
CUTE website
editHow do we know that the Fuel Cell Bus Club official website is also the CUTE official website? Brian Jason Drake 09:08, 24 June 2008 (UTC)
CUTE city order
editThe cities are listed in what appears to be a strange order, which is different to the seemingly stranged order used in Clean Urban Transport for Europe. Brian Jason Drake 09:25, 24 June 2008 (UTC)
Fuel Cell Bus Club Website
editCurrently getting a 'no such server' when attempting to access the site. Ariakalea (talk) 10:24, 9 February 2012 (UTC)
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