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The NABI LFW is a line of low-floor transit buses available in 30' rigid, 35' rigid, 40' rigid, and 60' articulated lengths manufactured by North American Bus Industries (NABI) between 1997 and 2015. In addition to the different available lengths, the buses were sold with a variety of powertrains, including conventional diesel , LNG , and CNG ...
Additionally, 1998 marked the first delivery of NABI's new, 40-foot low-floor Model 40-LFW transit bus. (35-foot and 31-foot variants of this product were later derived). NABI announced it had won the first contract for the 40-LFW in January 1997, awarded by the cities of Phoenix and Tempe, both in Arizona. [15]
The first CompoBus to debut was the 40-foot (nominal length) 40C-LFW, unveiled at the City Transport Exhibit 99 in Toronto, Ontario, on May 25, 1999. [6] A prototype of the 45-foot 45C-LFW , later also known as the Metro 45C , [ 7 ] was shown at the International Public Transportation Expo on September 25, 2002 [ 8 ] and at NABI's final ...
The NABI SFW is a line of standard (high)-floor transit buses available in 40-foot rigid (NABI 416) and 60-foot articulated (NABI 436) nominal lengths, manufactured by the Ikarus USA joint venture, then by American Ikarus and North American Bus Industries (NABI) between 1989 and 2013.
NABI 40-LFW Hybrid (2nd Gen) 40 ft Sunset; 961, 963, 972, 976, 977, 978 retired from RTC fleet inventory, but still operate under "Silver Rider", which is based in Laughlin. 974 destroyed due to fire. 979-998 (20 buses) 2008 NABI 40-LFW (2nd gen) Diesel: Cummins ISL 8.9L; Allison B400R5; 979 Currently used as training bus. M01-M10 (10 buses ...
40 ft (12 m) 102 in (2.6 m) 828–830 were retired in January 2012 and sent to Downeast Transportation & Shuttle-Bus Zoom in Maine, 829 went to Downeast Transportation as a parts bus. 205–299 (95 total) (all active) 2009 North American Bus Industries: NABI 40-LFW HEV: 301–378 (78 total) (all active) 2018–2020 New Flyer Industries
A battery electric Axess was available at approximately twice the cost of a conventional (diesel-powered) 40-foot Axess. [11] In November 2021, the Axess-BEB, a production battery electric bus using the Axess chassis debuted at the APTA Expo; it is available in 32-foot, 35-foot, and 40-foot (nominal) lengths and uses a powertrain system sourced ...
NABI 40C-LFW: 40 foot 2002-03 7980-7999 (20 buses) Metro Local Metro Rapid CNG NABI 45C-LFW: 45 foot 2003-2004 8000-8099: Metro Local Metro Rapid Metro Liner CNG NABI 60-BRT: 60 foot 2004-06 9200-9399 (200 buses) Metro Local Metro Rapid Metro Liner CNG 2006-07 9400-9495 (96 buses) Metro Local Metro Rapid Metro Liner CNG NABI 42-BRT: 42 foot ...