The Bus
Diamoneek McDougaldPrd 10
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.
Who invented the bus and why?
Blaise Pascal
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.
Did the invention change or evolve
ever since it was invented?
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.
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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).
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.
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
MTA
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.
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
How your invention evolved over
time as people’s skills and needs evolved?
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