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  2. Los Angeles Metro bus fleet - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Metro_bus_fleet

    20122013 3, 7, 13, 15, 18 New Flyer XN60: 8700–8834 2018–2021 60 (18) CNG: 1, 7, 13, 15, 18 NABI 60-BRT: 9500–9594 2007–2008 60 (18) CNG: 1, 5, 7, 13, 15 BYD K9MD: 10000–10004 2021 40 (12) Battery electric: 9, 18 Used on J Line and local service; 10005-10099 2024 9, CMF ~40 units to be assigned to the J line, remainder will be used ...

  3. MTA Regional Bus Operations bus fleet - Wikipedia

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    New Flyer XD60 Xcelsior Articulated 2012-2013 60 ft (18 m) 4710–4799 (90 buses) 89 New Flyer XD40 Xcelsior: 2014-2015 40 ft (12 m) 7090–7483 (394 buses) 392 MTA Bus & NYCT Nova Bus LFS TL40102A 4th Generation: 2015-2016 8090–8503 (414 buses) 412 NYCT New Flyer XD60 Xcelsior Articulated 2016 60 ft (18 m) 5364–5438 (75 buses) 75 MTA Bus ...

  4. New Flyer Low Floor - Wikipedia

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    The New Flyer Low Floor is a line of low-floor transit buses that was manufactured by New Flyer Industries between 1991 and 2014. It was available in 30-foot rigid, 35-foot rigid, 40-foot rigid, and 60-foot articulated lengths.

  5. G Line (Los Angeles Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Bus rapid transit: System: Los Angeles Metro Busway: Depot(s) Division 8 (West San Fernando Valley) Rolling stock: New Flyer Xcelsior XE60: Ridership: 4,406,310 (2023) 5.8%: History; Opened: October 29, 2005; 18 years ago () Technical; Line length: 17.7 miles (28.5 km) Character: At-grade in private right-of-way: Operating speed: 55 mph (89 km ...

  6. New Flyer Xcelsior - Wikipedia

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    26,000–30,500 lb (11,800–13,800 kg) (40-foot) 39,000–45,500 lb (17,700–20,600 kg) (60-foot) Chronology. Predecessor. New Flyer Low Floor. The New Flyer Xcelsior is a line of transit buses available in 35-foot rigid, 40-foot rigid, and 60-foot articulated nominal lengths manufactured by New Flyer Industries since 2008.

  7. San Francisco Municipal Railway fleet - Wikipedia

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    2013: Woods, Kirkland: 8751–8780 (30 buses) 2017: 8800–8969 (170 buses) 2016–2019: New Flyer Xcelsior XDE60 (60-foot (18 m) low-floor diesel-electric hybrid bus) 6500–6554 (55 buses) 2015: Flynn, Islais Creek: 6560–6697 (138 buses) 2015–2018: 6700–6730 (31 buses) 2015–2016: New Flyer Xcelsior XT40 (40-foot (12 m) low-floor ...

  8. New Flyer - Wikipedia

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    History 1941 Western Flyer. New Flyer was founded by John Coval in 1930 as the Western Auto and Truck Body Works Ltd in Manitoba. The company began producing buses in 1937, selling their first full buses to Grey Goose Bus Lines in 1937, before releasing their Western Flyer bus model in 1941, prompting the company to change its name to Western Flyer Coach in 1948.

  9. New Flyer High Floor - Wikipedia

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    The New Flyer High Floor is a line of conventional ( high-floor) transit buses available in 35-foot rigid, 40-foot rigid, and 60-foot articulated lengths manufactured by New Flyer Industries between 1987 and 2006.

  10. Los Angeles Metro Rail - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Metro Rail is an urban rail transit system serving Los Angeles County, California in the United States. It consists of six lines: four light rail lines (the A, C, E and K lines) and two rapid transit lines (the B and D lines), serving a total of 101 stations. The system connects with the Metro Busway bus rapid transit system ...

  11. Los Angeles Metro Bus - Wikipedia

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    Website. metro .net. Los Angeles Metro Bus is the transit bus service in Los Angeles County, California operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro). In 2023, the system had a ridership of 222,919,700, or about 710,100 per weekday as of the first quarter of 2024. [Note 1]