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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. |
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