wilson_wu
Active Member
sick thanks for the update! I was just in CLeveland where they built a new BRT line called the healthline, it was soooooo nice, but I think from the descriptions i've read that vivanext will be even nicer so let's keep our fingers crossed lol and does anyone know if viva will be buying new buses for vivanext or just using the ones they have now? cuz the buses in cleveland looked like LRTs with rubber wheeles they were really nice.
VIVA will be buying new buses every year. They just issued a Request For Proposals RFP for the purchase of new articulated buses, which means that we will likely not be buying Van Hool's european buses anymore. The region has had problems getting parts for their buses, causing lengthy delays in the maintenance of the Van Hools.
Some contenders for the new vehicles including the:
New Flyer BRT bus (which is basically an elongated suped-up BRT version of the majority of the regular YRT buses in service)
The brand new Novabus LFX (which I think looks a lot like the Van Hools...but given Novabus' track record with newly designed products, I hope VIVA doesn't become a tester for these buses.)
The Mercedes Benz Citaro (which could be built under license by Orion, the main supplier of buses to the TTC). This bus is popular in Europe.
There's the Wright Streetcar of the UK, which was mentioned in York Region's meeting documents, but it isn't licensed for operation in Canada. This could change in the future.
One thing for sure is, we won't be getting an ugly bus. Documents on the York Region website say that they'll continue to look into the BRT aesthetics of the buses they buy.
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