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2006 will see a change in TTC policy where "ALL" buses will be retired at 18 years or sooner based on the condition they are in at the time.
It will also mark the end of the line for 50 Orion VI CNG that will be only 8 years old There will be no crying over these Orion VI as they are a useless buss in the first place. Some should be kept for community buses.
253 Buses to be disposed:
95 GM New Look purchased in 1982/83
27 Flyer D901 purchased in 1985
60 GM Classics purchased in 1987
1 Flyer D40-88 purchased 1n 1988
50 Orion VI CNG purchased in 1998
20 Flyer D902
They will be replaced with 230 Orion VII due this year.
There is a possibility that 100 more will show up this year that were originally deferred to 2007. They will be addition buses been added to the existing fleet under Ridership Growth Plan.
CB Engineering has received a contract to remove 233 surplus buses staring in January 2006 with the remaining 20 buses been donated to non-profit organization.
Dave
It will also mark the end of the line for 50 Orion VI CNG that will be only 8 years old There will be no crying over these Orion VI as they are a useless buss in the first place. Some should be kept for community buses.
253 Buses to be disposed:
95 GM New Look purchased in 1982/83
27 Flyer D901 purchased in 1985
60 GM Classics purchased in 1987
1 Flyer D40-88 purchased 1n 1988
50 Orion VI CNG purchased in 1998
20 Flyer D902
They will be replaced with 230 Orion VII due this year.
There is a possibility that 100 more will show up this year that were originally deferred to 2007. They will be addition buses been added to the existing fleet under Ridership Growth Plan.
CB Engineering has received a contract to remove 233 surplus buses staring in January 2006 with the remaining 20 buses been donated to non-profit organization.
Dave