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The Bus

The Bus. Diamoneek McDougald Prd 10. Who invented the bus and why?. Blaise Pascal was a mathematician, inventor, physicists, philosopher, author, and general savant. The first bus was invent in Paris, March, 1662.

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The Bus

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  1. The Bus DiamoneekMcDougald Prd 10

  2. Who invented the bus and why? • Blaise Pascal was a mathematician, inventor, physicists, philosopher, author, and general savant. • The first bus was invent in Paris, March, 1662. • The system started with a 7 horse drawn vehicle. It was able to carry 6 to 8 passengers each. • Five Penny Coaches were first popular but then wore off. Bus routes were out by 1675. Blaise Pascal

  3. Did the invention change or evolveever since it was invented? • In 1830, Sir Goldworthy Gurney of Great Britain designed a large stagecoach driven by steam engine. • Germany then, designed an eight passenger omnibus, driven by 4-horse power single cylinder in 1985.

  4. Continue… • Sight seeing companies brought buses to the US. Mack Trucks Inc., in 1904 had nominal seating capacity of 15 with a cylinder gasoline engine developing 36 horsepower 120 mph. In 1926, Fageol developed the first intergal-frame bus with engines mounted amidships manufacturers under the floor. Mack and Yellow Truck & Coach were the early manufacturers in the US. Both built gasoline electric models. The most popular transportation company is the MTA (Maryland Transit Administration).

  5. MTA • Over 20 years the MTA has commited some $72 billion to restore and improve the network. • MTA buses, subways, trains provide 7.6 billion trips each year to New Yorkers. • MTA bridges can carry nearly 300 million vehicles a year • The vast network- North America’s largest- serves a population of 14.6 billion people in the 5,000 square mile fanning out from New York City through Long Island, southeastern New York State, and Connecticut.

  6. MTA • MTA Totals at a Glance* 2010 operating budget • $13.4 billion Average weekday ridership • 8,476,693 Rail and subway lines, and bus routes • 422 Rail and subway cars • 8,711 Buses • 6,307 Track miles • 2,047 Bus route miles • 3,924 Rail and subway stations • 734 Employees • 69,114 * Financial data as of February 24, 2010;statistical data as of December 31, 2009

  7. Areas of interaction • Community and service • Allows the handicapped and citizens get around to any destination. • Examples: yellow school bus, greyhound, MTA, etc. • Human Ingenuity • Improving the look and the function on the bus • Examples: putting new engines, lifts, new seats, etc.

  8. How your invention evolved over time as people’s skills and needs evolved? • The bus goes through improvements almost every year. • The elderly and disable are able to ride the bus for $ .89 • Children are able to catch the bus to get to school. • The bus also gives jobs out for people. • Able to help people get to their jobs

  9. Bibliography • www.wired.com • auto.indiamart.com • www.mta.info

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