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Orion Bus Industries, also known as Bus Industries of America in the United States, was a private bus manufacturer based in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.. The company had its main manufacturing plant in Mississauga and sent bus body shells to their plant in Oriskany, New York, for final assembly and testing of vehicles destined for U.S. markets. [1]
Nova Bus LFS TL40102A 3rd Generation: 2011 40 ft (12 m) 8000–8089 (90 buses) 89 Orion Bus Industries Orion VII 07.501 EPA10 3rd Generation 7000–7089 (90 buses) 88 New Flyer XD40 Xcelsior: 2011-2012 4810–4899 (90 buses) 89 New Flyer C40LF Low Floor: 2011-2013 185–672 (488 buses) 486 CNG: MTA Bus & NYCT Nova Bus LFS-A TL62102A 1st ...
Roughly 550 diesel-electric hybrid buses, 300 electric trolleybuses, 250 modern light rail vehicles, 50 historic streetcars and 40 cable cars see active duty. Muni's cable cars are the oldest and largest such system remaining in service in the world and its fleet of electric trolleybuses is the largest in the United States.
The Orion VII is a line of low-floor transit buses available in 30' rigid, 35' rigid, and 40' rigid lengths manufactured by Daimler Buses North America's subsidiary Orion Bus Industries between 2001 and 2013 in three generations. The conventional powered buses, either with longitudinally-mounted diesel or natural gas engines, used a T-drive ...
01.508 "Orion I" w/d First buses with "air ride" drivers seats. 921-925 [9] 1990 OBI/BIA 01.508 "Orion I" w/d Last OBI I buses. Bus 925 was fitted with "hopper" type windows rather than sliding windows. First buses, along with 861-867 with fabric covered inserts in the passenger seats. 1001-1011: 2010 Gillig Low Floor T40 Hybrid CS: Diesel-Electric
Orion Bus Industries Orion II (02.501) 3701–3742 2008–2009 Two buses were originally preserved but were scrapped around 2013–2014. 2000 Orion Bus Industries Orion VI (06.501) 2000–2099 2012 First low floor buses for WMATA. Suddenly retired after engine fires took place on two buses in a span of five days. [20] [21] Orion Bus Industries ...
The Orion V was a line of rigid high-floor transit buses available in 32', 35', and 40' lengths manufactured by Ontario Bus Industries (renamed Orion Bus Industries in 1995) between 1989 and 2009. The conventionally powered buses, either with longitudinally mounted diesel or natural gas engines, used a T-drive transmission coupling.
School bus USA Classic: Single-deck GM Canada (1982-1987) MCI (1987-1993) NovaBus (1993-1997) 1982 to 1997 Used or retired buses refurbished by Dupont Industries since 2007 Canada USA Classic 2000: Single deck Carpenter Body Company: 1999 to 2001 School bus United States Classic TC60-102N: Single deck Motor Coach Industries: 1987 to 1993 ...