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In the summer of 2012, CATA took a delivery of 28 brand new 40' New Flyer Xcelsior CNG-powered buses. [5] Those buses replaced the 16 40' Orion V buses and also the 9 35' New Flyer C35LF LYNX buses (#38-45 and #47) from Orlando, FL. All of the Xcelsior buses are 40' despite the fact that nine replaced 35' buses.
The Xcelsior was introduced October 2008 APTA Expo held in San Diego. The Xcelsior started off as a set of improvements to the company's prior product, the New Flyer Low Floor, but over the development process the company said it ended up designing a new bus. Compared to the Low Floor, the Xcelsior was 10% lighter, boosting fuel economy by ...
New Flyer XDE40 Xcelsior 2021-2022 9416–9499 9510–9619 (194 buses) 194 Diesel-electric hybrid New Flyer XD40 Xcelsior 7851–7989 (139 buses) 139 Diesel Nova Bus LFS TL40102A 4th Generation 2022-2024 8964–9271 (308 buses) 304 under delivery: MTA Bus New Flyer XD40 Xcelsior 2023-2024 9272–9387 (116 buses) 116 New Flyer XE40 Xcelsior ...
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Den Oudsten purchased Flyer Industries in 1986, and the newly renamed New Flyer introduced the High Floor series with the D40HF in 1987. A B85 was sent to the United States for testing in 1988, and New Flyer subsequently developed and launched the Low Floor series with the D40LF, which began production in 1991 at the Grand Forks assembly plant ...
New Flyer of America, headquartered in St. Cloud, announced its largest fuel cell bus order in the company's history Monday to make 108 hydrogen buses for San Mateo County Transit in California.
After NABI’s closure in 2015, several variants of the New Flyer Xcelsior and the ENC Axess were purchased to replace the NABI fleet. As of September 2019, Metro has the third largest bus fleet in North America with 2,320 buses, behind New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority (5,825) and New Jersey's NJ Transit (3,003). [17]
English: A Metropolitan Transportation Authority New Flyer Xcelsior XD60 articulated bus, #5400, is sitting at the final stop of the Q113/Q114 service from Jamaica, Queens, in Far Rockaway, Queens. Although operated by MTA Bus Company, the new livery (this example is from the first batch to receive the new livery, along with WiFi capability and ...