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Nashville MTA

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Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority
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Go-Metro Nashville MTA Gillig Phantom C820
Nashville MTA was obviously experiencing a vehicle shortage and had hired a number of Gillig Phantoms from Go-Metro of Cincinatti, which were much in evidence. Go-Metro 820 is seen resting at the depot on a Sunday afternoon alongside native Gillig Advantage 817, this necessitated the Go-Metros having their fleet numbers C-prefixed to avoid confusion with existing fleet members.
 
 
Go-Metro Nashville MTA Gillig Phantom 788
Come Monday morning and the Cincinatti fleet was out and about, like 788. As there was no other 788 in the fleet there was no C-prefix needed to the fleet number.
 
 
Go-Metro Nashville MTA Gillig Phantom C804
Also downtown on Monday was Phantom C804.
 
 
Go-Metro Nashville MTA Gillig Phantom C801
Passing the Nashville Municipal Auditorium was C801.
 
 
Go-Metro Nashville MTA Gillig Phantom 814 & Neoplan
Back to the depot on Sunday and Cincinatti 814 (no C) is seen alongside what appears to be a withdrawn Neoplan AN440 from the 1997 batch, 301-310.
 
 
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