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  2. New Flyer Low Floor - Wikipedia

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    The New Flyer Low Floor is a line of low-floor transit buses that was manufactured by New Flyer Industries between 1991 and 2014. It was available in 30-foot rigid, 35-foot rigid, 40-foot rigid, and 60-foot articulated lengths.

  3. MiWay - Wikipedia

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    New Flyer: D40LF: Retired: 0510 was the final D40LF in service, on January 2, 2024, it would be Decommissioned. 0601-0653: 2006: New Flyer: D40LFR: Retired: All units retired by January 2024. 0701-0712: 2007: EDN: EZ Rider II MAX: Retired: American Seating Metropolitan. Sold to City View Bus Sales & Services in Mississauga. 0721-0735: 2007: New ...

  4. New Flyer High Floor - Wikipedia

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    For example, a New Flyer D40-88 is a 40-foot (nominal) rigid high-floor bus with conventional diesel power, built in 1988. The -## suffix was used between 1987 and 1990. . After this time, no suffix was added to the model number, while buses from the Low Floor series, which were introduced in 1991, did have LF for a suf

  5. New Flyer Invero - Wikipedia

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    The New Flyer Invero (D40i) is a line of low-floor transit buses that was manufactured by New Flyer Industries between 1999 and 2007. Produced as a 40-foot (nominal) rigid bus, the Invero was typically sold with a conventional diesel combustion engine, although a few diesel-electric hybrids were built, integrated by Stewart & Stevenson .

  6. Oakville Transit - Wikipedia

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    Connects with GO Transit bus routes 18A/18C/18F/18J; South Oakville Centre (formerly known as Hopedale Mall) - via routes 3, 14/14A, 15, and 83; Uptown Core, located near the intersection of Trafalgar & Dundas Street - via routes 1, 5, 19, 20, 24, and 37; Sheridan College (Trafalgar Road Campus) - via routes 1, 5, 6, and 24 Connects with GO ...

  7. New Flyer - Wikipedia

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    1941 Western Flyer. New Flyer was founded by John Coval in 1930 as the Western Auto and Truck Body Works Ltd in Manitoba. The company began producing buses in 1937, selling their first full buses to Grey Goose Bus Lines in 1937, [1] before releasing their Western Flyer bus model in 1941, prompting the company to change its name to Western Flyer Coach in 1948.

  8. New Flyer Xcelsior - Wikipedia

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    The New Flyer Xcelsior is a line of transit buses available in 35-foot rigid, 40-foot rigid, and 60-foot articulated nominal lengths manufactured by New Flyer Industries since 2008.

  9. Milton Transit - Wikipedia

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    Milton Transit's fleet consists of 10 New Flyer D40LF - three purchased in 2009, two in 2010 and 5 used ones (ex-Orange County Transportation Authority and later Pacific Western) in 2014 and 2015, 3 New Flyer XD40's (purchased in 2012) and 3 Chevrolet Arboc SOM26D's in 2013 and two more in 2015, two 2016 Nova Bus LFS for service expansion along ...