I have memories of the school bus.
Living 'out in the country,' meant until I was 15, I rode the bus every day to school.
The best seats you get if you're picked up near the beginning of the route. If you are near the end, or the last stop, good luck getting a decent seat.
The 'cool' kids sat in the back. The small single seat in the very back was always a prized seat, because you didn't have to share it. If you snagged that one, you were king for a day.
Our small town had decent busses. They were all pretty reliable except on some of the coldest days, the diesel busses wouldn't start. So they had a few old, worn out gasoline busses as backup. They were my favorites. Somehow I liked the green seats and the loud SCREECH of the door seal every time the driver opened or shut the door. More often than not, the old gasoline busses would break down. Alot of times when arriving for 3:00 pick up. In that case, they 'doubled up' routes and the bus was packed and you got home late.
The big thing was when we got the 'new' cab forward busses. The cab forward design meant more room for seats. If your route was lucky to get a new bigger bus it was the greatest thing.
My favorite was a brand new cab forward, front-engine Thomas built. The district must have splurged because it was a pretty nice bus. They coveted it like treasure. It had a pneumatic door, in-bus speakers for music, and a suprisingly smooth ride. The steering wheel could tilt in multiple positions for driver comfort. For the longest time it was an 'event' or 'field trip' bus. For when we needed to show the other schools our new, expensive transports. Eventually, it fell into standard route service.
I do enjoy seeing a nice cab forward bus every now and then. Especially if it was a Thomas. They would be interesting to drive, but I don't think I'd own one.
~Tim J.
