MTA Regional Bus Operations bus fleet
The MTA Regional Bus Operations bus fleet comprises over 5,800 buses in fixed-route service in New York City under MTA New York City Bus (New York City Transit) (including Select Bus Service) and MTA Bus.
A roster of the fleet is shown below. Not included below are buses and vans not open to the general public (Access-A-Ride vans, taxicabs, and employee shuttle buses), or demonstration buses. This list also does not include buses formerly operated by MTA Long Island Bus that are now operated under contract to Nassau County by Veolia Transportation.
Past fleet
Current active fleet
All buses are fully compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. All buses are 102 inches (2.59 meters) wide. Buses run on diesel fuel unless noted otherwise (in the "Builder and model name" column).
Local and limited bus fleet
Built from 1996 to 2010
Photo | Builder and model name |
Year | Length | Numbers (Total ordered) |
Powertrain (Engine and transmission or propulsion system) |
Operator | Notes |
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Nova Bus RTS-06 (T80-206) |
1996 | 40 ft (12.19 m) | 8752-9349 (598 buses) |
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MTA Bus |
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1997-1998 | 9350-9699 (350 buses) |
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NYCT |
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1998-1999 | 4900-5075 5125-5249 (301 buses) |
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NYCT & MTA Bus |
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5076-5124 (49 buses) |
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New Flyer Industries D60HF (articulated) |
1999 | 60 ft (18.29 m) | 5252-5509 (258 buses) |
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NYCT |
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2002-2003 | 5510-5769 (260 Buses) |
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DaimlerChrysler Commercial Buses Orion VII (07.501) (semi-low floor, CNG) |
2002-2003 | 40 ft (12.19 m) | 7560-7684 (125 buses) |
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2004 | 7685-7819 (135 buses) |
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DaimlerChrysler Commercial Buses Orion VII (07.501) (semi-low floor, hybrid electric) |
2004 | 6365-6489 (125 buses) |
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2005 | 6490-6689 (200 buses) |
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2006-2007 | 3500-3783 6690-6905 (498 buses) |
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Daimler Buses North America Orion VII Next Generation (07.501) (semi-low floor, hybrid electric) |
2007-2008 | 41.2 ft (12.56 m) | 3800-3959 (160 buses) |
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2009-2010 | 3960-4278 4330-4702 (657 buses) |
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Nova Bus LFS Artic (semi-low floor, articulated) |
2010 | 62 ft (18.90 m) | 1200-1289 (90 buses) |
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NYCT |
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Built from 2011 to 2017
Since 2016, buses feature a new gold & blue scheme, USB charging ports, and free Wi-Fi to promote the next generation of buses as announced by Governor Andrew Cuomo.[4]
Photo | Builder and model name |
Year | Length | Numbers (Total ordered) |
Powertrain (Engine and transmission or propulsion system) |
Operator | Notes[5] |
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Nova Bus LFS (semi low-floor) |
2011 | 40 ft (12.19 m) | 8000-8014 (15 buses) |
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NYCT |
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8015-8089 (75 buses) |
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New Flyer Industries C40LF (semi low-floor, CNG) |
2011-2013 | 40.83 ft (12.44 m) | 185-672 (488 buses) |
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NYCT & MTA Bus |
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New Flyer Industries XD40 "Xcelsior" (semi low-floor) |
2011 | 41 ft (12.50 m) | 4810-4899 (90 buses) |
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NYCT |
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Daimler Buses North America Orion VII Third Generation (07.501, semi low-floor) |
2011 | 41.2 ft (12.56 m) | 7000-7089 (90 buses) |
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Nova Bus LFS Artic (semi-low floor, articulated) |
2011-2013 | 62 ft (18.90 m) | 5253-5363 5770-5986 (328 buses) |
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New Flyer Industries XD60 "Xcelsior" (semi low-floor, articulated) |
2012-2013 | 60.83 ft (18.54 m) | 4710-4784 (75 buses) |
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2013 | 4785-4799 (15 buses) |
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New Flyer Industries XD40 "Xcelsior" (semi-low floor) |
2014- 2015 |
41.2 ft (12.56 m) | 7090-7482 (392 buses) |
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NYCT & MTA Bus |
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Nova Bus LFS (semi-low floor) |
2015-2016 | 40 ft (12.19 m) | 8090-8503 (414 buses) |
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New Flyer Industries XD60 "Xcelsior" (semi low-floor, articulated) |
2015-2016 | 60.83 ft (18.54 m) | 5364-5438 (75 buses) |
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MTA Bus |
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2016-2017 | 5987-6125 (139 buses) |
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NYCT |
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New Flyer Industries XN40 "Xcelsior" (semi low-floor, CNG) |
2016-2017 | 41.2 ft (12.56 m) | 673-810 (138 buses) |
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Express bus fleet
All express buses in the fleet are 45 ft (13.72 m) long.
Photo | Builder and model name |
Year | Numbers (Total ordered) |
Powertrain (Engine and transmission or propulsion system) |
Operator | Notes[5] |
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Motor Coach Industries D4500 (commuter coach) |
2001 | 2140-2209 (70 buses) |
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MTA Bus |
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2002 | 2805-2924, 2926 (121 buses) |
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NYCT & MTA Bus |
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Motor Coach Industries D4500CL (commuter coach) |
2004- 2007 |
3000-3474, 4300-4329 (505 buses) |
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Motor Coach Industries D4500CT (commuter coach) |
2008 | 2210-2250 (41 buses) |
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Prevost Coach X3-45 (commuter coach) |
2011 | 2400-2489 (90 buses) |
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NYCT |
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Motor Coach Industries D4500CT (commuter coach) |
2013 | 2251-2304 (54 buses) |
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Prevost Coach X3-45 (commuter coach) |
2014- 2016 |
2490-2789 (300 buses) |
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Future fleet
Builder and model name |
Year | Length | Numbers (Total to be ordered) |
Powertrain (Engine and transmission or propulsion system) |
Notes |
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Nova Bus LFS Artic (semi low-floor, articulated)[7] |
2017- 2018 |
62 ft (18.90 m) | 5439-5530 (92 buses) |
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New Flyer Industries XN60 "Xcelsior" (semi-low floor, articulated, CNG)[7] |
2017 | 60.83 ft (18.54 m) | 1000-1109 (110 buses) |
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(commuter coach) |
2017- 2019 |
45 ft (13.72 m) | (257 buses) |
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(semi-low floor) |
2018- 2019 |
40 ft (12.19 m) | (200 buses) |
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(semi-low floor, hybrid) |
2018- 2019 |
40 ft (12.19 m) | (75 buses) |
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(semi-low floor, electric) |
2018- 2019 |
40 ft (12.19 m) | (50 buses) |
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(semi-low floor, articulated) |
2018- 2019 |
60 ft (18.29 m) | (190 buses) |
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(semi-low floor, articulated) |
2018- 2019 |
60 ft (18.29 m) | (53 buses) |
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(semi-low floor) |
2018- 2019 |
40 ft (12.19 m) | (41 buses) |
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See also
- MTA Regional Bus Operations
- Retired MTA Regional Bus Operations bus fleet
- Retired MTA Regional Bus Operations demonstration bus fleet
References
- ↑ "Philadelphia Transit Vehicles: Fleet Oddballs/Demos - Past Demos". philadelphiatransitvehicles.info.
- 1 2 "Bus Company Committee Meeting January 2010" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. January 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-12-18. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
- 1 2
- ↑ "MTA | news | 2,042 New Buses to Have Free Wi-Fi and USB Charging Ports by 2020". www.mta.info. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
- 1 2 "MTA/NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT Roster". angelfire.com.
- ↑ "Bicycle racks will be added on some MTA buses for 1-year pilot program". Daily News. August 31, 2015. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
- 1 2 http://web.mta.info/mta/news/books/pdf/151116_1000_Transit&BUS.pdf
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