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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.
CNG Gillig Spirit: 28 foot 1990 600 (1 bus) Yellow Jacket Diesel Gillig Phantom: 40 foot 1994 1000-1010 (10 buses) None Diesel Neoplan USA AN440: 40 foot 1995-96 4500-4695 (195 buses) Metro Local CNG 1996-97 4696-4793 (97 buses) Metro Local CNG 1997-98 6301-6600 (299 buses) Metro Local CNG 1999 6700-6799 (100 buses) Metro Local CNG New Flyer ...
The first CNG buses for Ride On. Orion Bus Industries Orion V (05.503) 5550-5566 (17 buses) 2011 35 feet buses; 1998 5572-5579 (8 buses) 2012 35 feet buses; 1999 Orion Bus Industries Orion V (05.501) 5705-5725 (21 buses) 2014–2016 Many units retired in 2014. Remaining retired in December 2016. 1999–2000 Orion Bus Industries Orion V CNG (05.501)
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]
The Coliseum Depot closed in 1995 [68] and was demolished in 1997, [84] while a new CNG-compatible facility was constructed as part of the MTA's 1995-1999 Capital Program. This included a "fast-fill" CNG filling station at the cost of $7.3 million. [79] It became the second NYCT depot to facilitate CNG when it opened in 2003. [68]
ENC started as National Coach, which built recreational vehicles and mid-size buses in California. [2] [3] National Coach was founded in 1975 by William Feldman and Thomas Hollenbeck in Gardena, California, later expanding with a second factory in Chino in 1984, [4] and a third facility in Carson. [5]
(Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in an interview published on Thursday said he will be talking to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., his nominee to run the Department of Health and Human Services ...
SolTrans continues to use a small number of Orion V buses previously used by Vallejo Transit. SolTrans also makes use of small cutaway buses from Starcraft Bus and ElDorado National for Paratransit and Dial-a-ride services. All buses are bicycle and wheelchair accessible. [26]