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A trolleybus of the Oakwood Street Railway, one of multiple companies that once operated trolleybuses in Dayton, passing the Montgomery County Courthouse in 1937. The first electric trolley bus (ETB) service in Ohio began operation in Dayton, on April 23, 1933, when the Salem Avenue-Lorain Avenue line was converted from streetcars to trolley coaches — or trolley buses, as they are most ...
Gillig Low Floor 40' 1901-1917 Cummins L9 Allison B500R 2019 Gillig BRT Plus ETB 40' 1951-1971 Vosslon Kiepe Only for routes 1, 2, 4, 7, 8. 2020 Gillig BRT 35' 2031-2037 Cummins L9 Voith D864.6 Only use for the Flyer service 2020 Gillig BRT Plus ETB 40' 2051-2070 Vosslon Kiepe Only for routes 1, 2, 4, 7, 8. 2021 Gillig Low Floor 40' 2101-2111
The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA / ˈ k oʊ t ə /) is a public transit agency serving the Columbus metropolitan area, headquartered in Columbus, Ohio.It operates fixed-route buses, bus rapid transit, microtransit, and paratransit services.
Gillig: Low Floor Plus EV 35' (G28B102N4) Cummins Battery Electric System: 5356-5360: 2017 NFI: XDE60: Cummins ISL9: Only used on the 10 Mountain Link route. 5361-5362: 2016 Gillig: BRT HEV 35' Cummins ISB6.7: 5363-5364: 2015 Gillig: BRT HEV 35' (G30B102N4) Cummins ISB6.7: 5365: 2014 NFI: XDE60: Cummins ISL9: Only used on the 10 Mountain Link ...
The GCRTA was established on December 30, 1974, [7] and on September 5, 1975 assumed control of the Cleveland Transit System, which operated the heavy rail line from Windermere to Cleveland Hopkins Airport and the local bus systems, and Shaker Heights Rapid Transit (the descendant of a separate streetcar system formed by the Van Sweringen brothers to serve their Shaker Heights development ...
In early 2008, CDTA announced that it was going forward with the bus rapid transit line on NY 5, which included 19 upgraded stations. [75] NY 5 BRT service began on Monday, April 4, 2011, with new silver and red-branded Gillig 40-foot hybrid buses, numbered Route 905 and referred to as BusPlus. Other routes were adjusted accordingly.
Gillig: Low Floor BRT: June 2019: 5900-5910, 5912-5927 active as of December 2024. 5911 was damaged in an accident on December 17, 2024 at Fond du Lac Avenue & Center Street. First full fleet in MCTS' history to feature white LED destination signs and MCTS first Gillig order in decades. Station: Fond du Lac 6000-6022: Gillig: Low Floor BRT ...
Gillig (formerly Gillig Brothers) is an American designer and manufacturer of buses. The company headquarters, along with its manufacturing operations, is located in Livermore, California (in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area). By volume, Gillig is the second-largest transit bus manufacturer in North America (behind New Flyer). [1]