
New Flyer Industries D60 - CPTDB Wiki - Canadian Public Transit ...
The New Flyer Industries D60 (nicknamed Galaxy and later known as the D60HF) was a 60-foot articulated transit bus sold in Canada and the United States. New Flyer completed their …
C40LF/D45S/D60HF (mtamaster edition) - Your MTA Wiki
990-999 are D45S Vikings built in 1999. They are a unique bus in the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (MTA) fleet, with only 10 units ordered. The Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris …
New Flyer High Floor - Wikipedia
The New Flyer High Floor is a line of conventional (high-floor) transit buses available in 35-foot rigid, 40-foot rigid, and 60-foot articulated lengths manufactured by New Flyer Industries …
New York City Buses: Retired Fleet | Oren's Transit Page
The MTA ordered its first articulated buses in 1996, when it acquired D60HF buses from New Flyer. Multiple orders for D60HF buses were made until the product was discontinued in 2006. …
The Rejected Bus Orders of the MTA - NYC Transit Forums
Dec 16, 2019 · The second order was from 2004, with the New Flyer D60HF. This order would've been numbered 5770-5834 (65), and would've used the same powertrain as the 2002-03 …
New York City Transit New Flyer D60HF Buses - Oren's Transit …
New Flyer D60HF 1052 (left) with NovaBUS RTS-06 8454 on East 79th Street at Lexington Avenue, November 29, 2002
Category : New Flyer D60HF buses of MTA Regional Bus Operations …
Feb 3, 2020 · Media in category "New Flyer D60HF buses of MTA Regional Bus Operations" The following 130 files are in this category, out of 130 total.
MTA Bus Operations 2000 New Flyer D60HF #5498 - Flickr
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MTA: 1997-1999, 2002-2003 NFI D60HF - Flickr
This gallery is part of "Ryan's TTC Photos / D.Y. Transit Express" @ www.ryansttcphotos.ca.
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Category : New Flyer D60HF - Wikimedia
Images of New Flyer D60HF buses (HF = high-floor), originally designated simply D60, until introduction of the low-floor (D60LF) model.