Current Fleet Roster
Builder | Model | Image | Engine/Transmission | Propulsion | Year | Fleet Series/(Qty.) | |
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Under 30 Feet | |||||||
Workhorse/StarTran | President LF |
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Diesel | 2010 | 1900-1934 (35) |
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30 Feet | |||||||
Gillig | Phantom |
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Diesel | 1999-00 | 1100-1194 (95) |
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35 Feet | |||||||
Gillig | Phantom |
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Diesel | 1997 | 3185-3199 (15) |
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40 Feet | |||||||
Gillig | Phantom |
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Diesel | 1996-99 | 3200-3594 (395) |
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Gillig | Phantom ETB |
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ETB | 2002 | 4100-4199 (100) |
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New Flyer | D40LF |
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Diesel | 2003 | 3600-3699 (100) |
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Orion | 07.501 (VII) NG |
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Hybrid | 2010-11 | 7000-7092 (93) |
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Orion | 07.501 (VII) 3G |
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Hybrid | 2012 | 7093-7168 (75) |
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60 Feet | |||||||
Breda | DuoBus 350 |
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ETB | (Converted) 2004-2007 |
4200-4258 (59) |
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New Flyer | D60HF |
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Diesel | 1998-99 | 2300-2573 (274) |
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New Flyer | DE60LF |
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Hybrid | 2002–2004 | 2599-2812 (214) |
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New Flyer | D60LF |
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Hybrid | 2004 | 2870-2899 (30) |
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New Flyer | DE60LF |
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Hybrid | 2008-09 | 6813-6865 (52) |
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New Flyer | DE60LFA |
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Hybrid | 2009 | 6000-6019 (20) |
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New Flyer | DE60LFR |
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Hybrid | 2011 | 6866-6930 (65) |
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New Flyer | DE60LFR |
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Hybrid | 2011 | 6020-6199 (180) |
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New Flyer | DE60LFR |
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Hybrid | 2012 | 6036-6199 (163) |
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New Flyer | DE60LFR |
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Hybrid | 2012 | 6936-6958 (22) |
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