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North American Bus Industries 35-LFW Gen I 5271–5275, 5277–5279 2022–2024 First low-floor buses for Arlington Transit. [34] 2008 North American Bus Industries 35-LFW Gen II 5252–5258, 5282, 5284, 5286, 5288, 5292 2021–2023 2010 North American Bus Industries 31-LFW Gen II 5060, 5062–5064, 5066, 5068–5073, 5076 2022–2024 2011 5077 ...
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 ...
BCT has now [when?] added 48 40 ft (12 m) NABI 40-LFW buses to the fleet. BCT introduced six New Flyer D60LFR articulated buses for service on the US 441/SR 7 route. The new buses also feature free Wi-Fi to riders. The Breeze generation 2007-2018 buses were originally painted in white with two blue arcs, one light and one dark.
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 8.6-mile-long (13.8 km) route runs in mixed traffic, but does use transit signal priority. The Brio fleet consists of 60-foot-long (18 m) branded New Flyer Xcelsior articulated buses powered by compressed natural gas , able to carry 72 total passengers and feature on-board WiFi , interior bike racks , and passenger information monitors. [ 5 ]
Northbound S59 buses use Main Street to return to Hylan Boulevard. The S89 is the only-non express MTA bus route to run in New Jersey and the only MTA bus route to have a stop in New Jersey. It only operates on weekdays during peak hours. Occasionally, an express bus may also operate the route, while still charging the local fare of $2.90.
AC Transit is the third-largest bus-only transit agency in California, carrying an average of 200,000 riders per weekday on 331 service lines, with 20,000,000 miles (32,000,000 km) miles of annual revenue service traveled by its fleet of buses. [1]: 1
The TB bus route was started on July 11, 1936, by New York Omnibus Company, when the Triborough Bridge opened, after being announced that it would be studied if a shuttle service could be operated on the bridge. [5] The route ran between Harlem, Randalls and Wards Islands, Port Morris and Astoria. [6]