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  2. MTA Regional Bus Operations bus fleet - Wikipedia

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    The fleet consists of over 5,700 buses of various types and models for fixed-route service, making MTA RBO's fleet the largest public bus fleet in the United States. [1] The MTA also has over 2,000 vans and cabs for ADA paratransit service, providing service in New York City, southwestern Nassau County, and the city of Yonkers.

  3. Bus depots of MTA Regional Bus Operations - Wikipedia

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    Fleet. Nova Bus LFS LF60102; Nova Bus LFS HEV LF40102; New Flyer XD60; Routes. Local Routes: M31; Articulated Local and Limited Routes: M15, M101, M102, M103, M125; Queens Division

  4. NJ Transit bus fleet - Wikipedia

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    Nova Bus: RTS 82VN hybrid: 40 Transit Cummins ISB ISE ThunderVolt TB-40 hybrid system 4001-4003 2011 2002–2003 Motor Coach Industries: D4000H hybrid Suburban Cummins ISL Allison EP-50 HybriDrive 4004-4007 2018 2003–2004 Neoplan: AN459 59 Transit (9500s) Suburban (9600s) Caterpillar C9 ZF Ecomat-2 5HP602C 9501-9549 9601-9636 2020–2021 2004

  5. Rapid Transit Series - Wikipedia

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    The MTA-NYCTA/MABSTOA was the largest RTS fleet operator. Several RTS-06 buses were rebuilt by Complete Coach Works for the Winston-Salem Transit Authority starting in 2019 to extend their service life for 12 years. Canada A diesel Nova Bus RTS WFD owned by Toronto Transit Commission.

  6. Los Angeles Metro bus fleet - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (also known as "Metro", "MTA", or "LACMTA") operates a vast fleet of buses for its Metro Bus and Metro Busway services. As of September 2019 [update] , Metro has the third largest bus fleet in North America with 2,320 buses.

  7. MTA Regional Bus Operations - Wikipedia

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    It was created in 2008 to consolidate all bus operations in New York City operated by the MTA. As of February 2018, MTA Regional Bus Operations runs 234 local routes, 71 express routes, and 20 Select Bus Service routes. Its fleet of 5,840 buses is the largest municipal bus fleet in the United States and operates 24/7.

  8. San Francisco Municipal Railway fleet - Wikipedia

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    A fourth contract with Nova Bus ($4.8 million), the only major bus manufacturer excluded from the first round of contracts, was issued in April 2021. The buses in the pilot program will be charged at Woods using newly-installed chargers.

  9. Chicago Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    Today CTA's current fleet of buses is mostly dominated by New Flyer's D40LF, numbered 1000–2029, which replaced buses that were built in 1991 and 1995. In 2014, CTA ordered 400 new buses from Nova. The number increased to 425 after it exercised an option. The buses are numbered 7900–8324.

  10. Metrobus Transit - Wikipedia

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    Bus fleet. Metrobus Transit currently operates a fleet of 50 Nova LFS buses (0147-1630), Nova Buses at the Avalon Mall. 3 Grande West Vicinity buses (1832-2134, 1831 was written off due to an accident and replaced with 2134), 1832; 2018 Grand West Vicinity Bus. 1 Chevrolet 4500 Arboc Spirit of freedom (Community Bus).

  11. Thunder Bay Transit - Wikipedia

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    Thunder Bay Transit owns a fleet of 48 buses, which consists of all Nova Bus LFSs. They all run on biodiesel , [7] and are all handicapped accessible low-floor models. [34] Thunder Bay Transit is the first full-sized transit system in Ontario to have a fleet entirely of low-floor buses.