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  2. Flip-disc display - Wikipedia

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    The flip-disc display (or flip-dot display) is an electromechanical dot matrix display technology used for large outdoor signs, normally those that will be exposed to direct sunlight. Flip-disc technology has been used for external destination signs on buses and trains across North America , Europe and Australia , as well as for variable ...

  3. Destination sign - Wikipedia

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    In the 2010s, LED signs have replaced flip-dot signs as the most common type of destination sign in new buses and rail transit vehicles. Rollsign A rollsign on the MBTA Red Line in Boston. This sign has a hand crank to change the destinations displayed, but many rollsigns are motorized.

  4. Split-flap display - Wikipedia

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    A split-flap display, or sometimes simply a flap display, is a digital electromechanical display device that presents changeable alphanumeric text, and occasionally fixed graphics . Often used as a public transport timetable in airports or railway stations, as such they are often called Solari boards after Italian display manufacturer Solari di ...

  5. Alexander Dennis Enviro200EV - Wikipedia

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    3.4 m (11 ft 2 in) Curb weight. 11,000–12,500 kg (24,300–27,600 lb) [2] The Alexander Dennis Enviro200EV is a battery electric single-deck bus produced by the British bus manufacturer Alexander Dennis in partnership with Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD Auto since 2015. An electric variant of the diesel integral Alexander Dennis ...

  6. New buses, new bus routes, new bus signs and more ... - AOL

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    In total, the city received $14 million in grants to buy new buses, Welch said, and leftover money will be used to purchase more buses if anything goes wrong. New bus routes, 12 in all, and new ...

  7. Highway Gothic - Wikipedia

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    Highway Gothic (formally known as the FHWA Series fonts or the Standard Alphabets for Highway Signs) is a sans-serif typeface developed by the United States Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and used for road signage in the Americas, including the U.S., Canada, Latin America and some Caribbean countries, as well as in Asian countries influenced by American signage practices, including the ...