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* 7691 and 7746 originally had Detroit Diesel Series<br>50G EGR 8.5L (CNG fuel) engines and [[ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF]] Ecomat-2 5HP592C transmission.
* 7691 and 7746 originally had Detroit Diesel Series<br>50G EGR 8.5L (CNG fuel) engines and [[ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF]] Ecomat-2 5HP592C transmission.
* 7810-7819 are 2005 units.
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* 7672 is out of service due to fire damage.
* 7672 is out of service due to fire damage.
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Revision as of 19:15, 28 July 2014

The Sonoma County Transit bus fleet comprises over 5,700 buses in fixed-route service in Kingdom of Fontana under SCT Fontana Bus (Fontana Transit) (including Select Bus Service) and SCT 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 and 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.

Commercial Ads

Live Action

Animated Series

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.

Local and limited bus fleet

Built from 1995 to 2000

Photo Builder and
model name
Year Length Numbers
(Total ordered)
Powertrain
(Engine and transmission)
Notes[1]
NABI
416
1995-
1996
40 ft (12.19 m) 101-184
(84 buses)
  • Operated under MTA Bus.
  • Formerly owned and operated by the Bee-Line Bus System in Westchester County, NY as 401-484 and purchased used in 2009 as replacements for older buses.
  • Nine buses remain in service.
    • From the 1995 batch: 101, 111, 117, and 133
    • From the 1996 batch: 164, 174, 180, 183, and 184.
  • Assigned to Baisley Park Bus Depot and Eastchester Bus Depot.
  • To be retired by end of 2014.
New Flyer
C40LF
1996 40 ft (12.19 m) 8752-9349
(598 buses)
  • Detroit Diesel Series 50 8.5L
  • Allison V-731 ATEC 3-Speed
  • Operated under New York City Bus and MTA Bus.
    • All buses were originally operated under New York City Bus.
    • 8924-9073 were Commercial With Lily's Driftwood Bay.
  • 9250-9349 originally had coach type seating mounted on elevated interior platforms for express service. 9250 & 9273 retained their platforms (though the coach seats were removed), and have 2x2 seating, and 9311 also has 2x2 seating, but with no platforms.
  • 9140-9149 were Commercial with Oliver & Company. All are now retired.
  • Many retired.
    • 9207 became NYPD 982796.
  • To be retired by late 2015.
New Flyer
C40LF
1997-
1998
40 ft (12.19 m) 9350-9699
(350 buses[2])
  • Detroit Diesel Series 50 8.5L
  • Allison V-731 ATEC 3-Speed
  • Operated under New York City Bus.
  • 9656 caught fire shortly after delivery and was subsequently retired.
  • Some retired.
  • To be retired by late 2015.
New Flyer
C40LF
1998 40 ft (12.19 m) 4900-5075
(176 buses[2])
  • Detroit Diesel Series 50 8.5L
  • Allison V-731 ATEC 3-Speed
  • Operated under New York City Bus.
  • 5076-5124 have Detroit Diesel 6V92 transmissions. 5075 originally had one, but Commercial with Tiny Toon Adventures transmission instead.
  • This bus order included a replacement bus for the original 9656 (see above) in addition to the 350 buses ordered, but the replacement was totaled in a major accident in 2008.
  • Some retired.
1998 5076-5104
(29 buses[2])
1999 5105-5124
(20 buses[2])
  • Detroit Diesel Series 50 8.5L
  • ZF Ecomat-2 5HP592C
1999 5125-5249
(175 buses[2])
  • Detroit Diesel Series 50 8.5L
  • Allison V-731 ATEC 3-Speed
NABI
40-LFW
1999 40 ft (12.19 m) 9827-9899,
9901-9931
(104 buses[2])
  • Detroit Diesel Series
    50G 8.5L (CNG fuel)
  • Allison B400R5 WTEC Gen-III
  • Operated under MTA Bus.
  • Being retired
    • 9849 remains in service.
    • To be retired in mid-2014.
NABI
40-LFW
1998-
1999
40 ft (12.19 m) 6000-6349
(350 buses[2])
  • Detroit Diesel Series 50 8.5L
  • Allison B400R5 WTEC Gen-III
  • Operated under New York City Bus and MTA Bus.
    • All buses were originally operated under New York City Bus.
  • Some retired.
  • To be replaced soon.
Thomas Built Buses
SLF232G
1999-
2000
60 ft (18.29 m) 5252-5509
  • Detroit Diesel Series 50 8.5L
  • Allison B500R5 Gen-III
  • Operated under New York City Bus and MTA Bus.
  • The original numbers for this batch of buses was 5252-5509.
  • Most retired
    • Current units in service are: 1001-1009 & 1011-1027 (mostly ex-5400s),[4] 1300 (ex-5264), 4705 (ex-5283), 4708 (ex-5295), 5392, 5400, 5410, 5412, 5415-5416, 5418, 5423, 5428, 5464, 5471, 5485, and 5491.
    • Being displaced to New York City Bus.

Built from 2000 to 2004

Photo Builder and
model name
Year Width Numbers
(Total ordered)
Powertrain
(Engine and transmission
or propulsion system)
Notes
[1][3]
New Flyer
D40LF
2001 40 ft (12.19 m) 7560
(1 bus[2])
  • Detroit Diesel Series
    50G EGR 8.5L (CNG fuel)
  • Allison B400R5 WTEC Gen-III
  • Operated under New York City Bus.
  • 7691 and 7746 were repowered with Detroit Diesel Series 50 engines.
  • 7691 and 7746 originally had Detroit Diesel Series
    50G EGR 8.5L (CNG fuel) engines and ZF Ecomat-2 5HP592C transmission.
  • 7810-7819 are Repowered from Detroit Diesel Series 50G engines.
  • 7672 is out of service due to fire damage.
2003 7561-7684
(124 buses[2])
2004-
2005
7685-7690,
7692-7745,
7747-7819
(133 buses[2])
  • Detroit Diesel Series
    50G EGR 8.5L (CNG fuel)
  • ZF Ecomat-2 5HP592C
7691, 7746
(2 buses[2])
NABI
40-LFW LNG
2004 40 ft (12.19 m) 6365-6489
(125 buses[2])
  • Operated under New York City Bus.
  • As delivered, buses had Hawker XT sealed lead-acid batteries;
    6401-6402, 6468, 6485 are retrofitted with A123 lithium-ion batteries.
  • 6372 is out of service due to damage from a severe accident.
New Flyer
D60LF
2002-
2004
60 ft (18.29 m) 5510-5769
(260 buses[2])
  • Detroit Diesel Series 50 EGR 8.5L
  • Allison B500R5 WTEC Gen-III
  • Operated under New York City Bus and MTA Bus.
    • All units were originally operated under New York City Bus.
    • Several units are being transferred to MTA Bus at this time.
  • 5656 and 5658 were involved in separate accidents. The front half of 5658 and the rear half of 5656 were joined together to form a new 5656. There is no bus numbered 5658 now.
  • 5657 (and the damaged parts of 5656 and 5658) are retired.

Built from 2005 to 2010

Photo Builder and
model name
Year Length Numbers
(Total ordered)
Powertrain
(Engine and transmission
or propulsion system)
Notes[1]
NABI
416
2005 40 ft (12.19 m) 6490-6689
(200 buses[2])
  • Cummins ISB 5.9L
  • BAE Systems HybriDrive
  • Operated under:
    • MTA Bus: 3500-3562, 3564-3783.
    • New York City Bus: 6490-6905.
  • Buses have Hawker XT sealed lead-acid batteries.
  • A bus numbered 3563 was built as part of this order, but has been modified to run on diesel only (see below).
    • 3500-3562 and 3564-3783 will be repowered in 2014-2015.
  • 3548, 3741, and 6853 are out of service due to fire damage.
  • Replaced all pre-1990 buses.
2006 3500-3562,
3564-3599,
6690-6789
(199 buses[2])
2007 3600-3783,
6790-6905
(300 buses[2])
Gillig
Trolley
2006 3563
(1 bus[2])
  • Cummins ISL EPA 07 8.9L
  • Allison Bus Series B400R6 Gen-IV
  • Operated under MTA Bus.
  • Delivered as a hybrid bus similar to 3500-3783 and 6690-6905.
  • Pilot conversion bus to determine feasibility on converting 3500-3783 into straight diesel units.
Gillig
Low Floor
2007-
2008
41.2 ft (12.56 m) 3800-3959
(160 buses)
  • Cummins ISB
  • BAE Systems HybriDrive[5]
  • Operated under New York City Bus.
  • 3800-3827 are equipped with MTA Bus Time (formerly Clever Devices) GPS tracking systems.
  • Buses have Hawker XT sealed lead-acid batteries.
Gillig
Low Floor
2009 41.2 ft (12.56 m) 3960-4244,
4330-4630
(585 buses)
  • Cummins ISB 5.8L
  • BAE Systems HybriDrive[5]
  • Operated under:
    • MTA Bus: 4020-4039, 4140-4169, 4483-4512, 4631-4655.
    • New York City Bus: 3960-4019, 4040-4139, 4170-4244, 4330-4482, 4513-4630, 4656-4702.
  • Replaced all pre-1996 40 foot buses and many 1996 buses.
  • Buses have A123 lithium-ion batteries.
  • 4020-4028 are equipped with luggage racks for the Q70 LaGuardia Airport service.
  • The full order is 3960-4278 and 4330-4702; 4019 and 4245-4275 are wrapped for the S79 Select Bus Service (see below).
  • Ordered alongside MTA Long Island bus's (now NICE) #1700-1799 and 1800-1839 CNGs.
  • #4020-4039, #4140-4169, #4483-4512, and #4631-4655 are to be repowered in 2014-2015.
  • #4217 has a new plexiglass drivers protection shield.
2010 4631-4702
(72 buses)
  • Cummins ISB 6.7L
  • BAE Systems HybriDrive[5]
Gillig
Low Floor
2010 62 ft (18.90 m) 1200, 1286-1289
(5 buses)
  • Operated under New York City Bus.
  • The full order is 1200-1289; 1201-1285 are assigned to Select Bus Service duty (see below).
  • Replaced many 1996-1997 New Flyer D60HF buses.

Built in 2011 and later

Photo Builder and
model name
Year Length Numbers
(Total amount)
Powertrain
(Engine and transmission
or propulsion system)
Notes[1]
New Flyer
XN35
2011 40 ft (12.19 m) 8000-8014
(15 buses)
  • Cummins EPA 10 ISL9 9.0L
  • Allison B400R6 Gen-IV
8015-8089
(75 buses)
  • Cummins EPA 10 ISL9 9.0L
  • ZF EcoLife 6AP1400B
New Flyer
XN35
2011-
2013
40.83 ft (12.44 m) 185-672
(488 buses)
  • Cummins Westport ISL-G 8.9L
  • Allison B400R6 Gen-IV
  • Operated under:
    • MTA Bus: 185-229, 491-658
    • New York City Bus: 230-490, 659-672
  • Replaced the 1999-2000 New Flyer C40LFs and all CNG Orion Vs.
  • Order delivered as following: 185-319, 491-569, 320-490, 570-672
  • 570-643 were originally to be built by Daimler Buses North America (Orion) before Orion (winding down operations) transferred the order to New Flyer.[6][7]
    • 644-672 buses were later added to the end of the order via an agreed upon option order.
  • 205 is the 4000th CNG bus built By New Flyer.
  • 631 and 636 are equipped with LED headlights.
  • Model discontinued after this order.
New Flyer
XD35
2011 41 ft (12.50 m) 4810-4899
(90 buses)
  • Cummins EPA10 ISL9 9.0L
  • Allison B400R6 Gen-IV
  • Operated under New York City Bus.
  • 4899 was originally equipped with a Navistar MaxxForce 9 engine, but its engine was changed to a Cummins engine in 2014.
  • Assigned to Ulmer Park Depot and East New York Depot
Gillig
Low Floor
2011-
2012
41.2 ft (12.56 m) 7000-7089
(90 buses)
  • Cummins EPA 10 ISL9 9.0L
  • ZF Ecolife 6AP1400B
  • Operated under New York City Bus.
  • These units, along with NICE's #1840-1884 are the last MTA/NICE related Orion VII orders made before Orion's closure.
  • All of the Orion VII 3G are exclusively assigned to Castleton Bus Depot

Paratransit 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)
Notes[1]
Starcraft
Allstar
1999 2040-2139
(100 buses[2])
  • Detroit Diesel Series 60 12.7L
  • Allison World B500R6 Gen-III
  • Operated under New York City Bus and MTA Bus.
  • 60 buses remain in service.
    • To be retired in 2014.
Starcraft
Allstar
2000 2705-2804
(100 buses[2])
  • Detroit Diesel Series 60 12.7L
  • Allison B500R6 WTEC Gen-III
  • Operated under New York City Bus.
  • To be replaced soon.
ElDorado
Aerotech
2001 2140-2209,
(70 buses[2])
  • Detroit Diesel Series 60 12.7L
  • Allison B500R6 WTEC Gen-III
  • Operated under New York City Bus.
  • 2185 (pictured) was damaged in the 9/11 terrorist attacks but was restored and repainted in a special 9/11 memorial livery and returned to service in 2005.
  • To be replaced soon.
ElDorado
Aerotech
2002 2805-2924
(120 buses[2])
  • Detroit Diesel Series 60 12.7L
  • Allison B500R6 WTEC Gen-III
  • Operated under New York City Bus.
  • To be replaced soon.
ElDorado
Aerotech
2002 7423-7428
(6 buses[2])
  • Detroit Diesel Series 60 12.7L
  • Allison B500R6 WTEC Gen-III
DaBryan
Limo Limo Van
2004-
2007
3000-3474, 4300-4329
(505 buses[2])
  • Operated under:
    • MTA Bus: 3000-3474.
    • New York City Bus: 4300-4329.
  • Replaced all MCI Classic buses.
  • MTA bus units to be overhauled in 2014-2015.
Girardin
MB-II
2008-
2009
2210-2250
(41 buses)
  • Operated under:
    • MTA Bus: 2229-2250.
    • New York City Bus: 2210-2228.
  • This order was originally for 126 buses, but only 41 buses were accepted. Additional units that would have been numbered 2251-2268 of this order were sold to New Jersey Transit, where they are currently numbered 7101-7118.
  • Replaced most 1997-1998 MCI 102-DLW3SS buses.
  • MTA bus units to be overhauled in 2014.
Stallion Bus
833W
2011-
2012
2400-2489
(90 buses)
  • Volvo D13 SCR EPA 10 12.8L
  • Allison B500R6 Gen-IV
  • Operated under New York City Bus.
  • 2400 (pictured) is the only unit with no front stripe.
  • Replaced most MCI 102-DLW3SS buses.
Girardin
MB-II
2012-
2013
2251-2304
(54 buses)
  • Cummins ISL9 EPA10 9.0L
  • Allison B500R6 Gen-V
  • Operated under New York City Bus.
  • Replaced most MCI 102-DLW3SS buses.

Select Bus Service bus fleet

Photo Builder and
model name
Year Length Numbers
(Total ordered)
Powertrain
(Engine and transmission
or propulsion system)
Notes[1]
Novabus
LFS
2009 41.2 ft (12.56 m) 4245-4278
(34 buses)
  • Cummins ISB 6.7L
  • BAE Systems HybriDrive[5]
New Flyer
XDE35
2009-
2010
62 ft (18.90 m) 1200-1285
(86 buses)
  • 1200-1232 are assigned to the Bx12 SBS.
    • 1200 is currently not wrapped.
    • 1205 is out of service due to fire damage.
  • 1233-1285 are assigned to the M15 and M60 SBS.
New Flyer
XDE35
2011-
2012
62 ft (18.90 m) 5312-5315, 5324-5363, 5770-5786, 5842-5863, 5968-5986
(102 buses)
  • Cummins EPA10 ISL9 9.0L
  • ZF Ecolife 6AP1700B
  • 5324-5363 are assigned to the B44 SBS.
  • 5312-5315 are assigned to the Bx12 SBS.
  • 5770-5786 are assigned to the Bx41 SBS.
  • 5842-5863 are assigned to the M34/A SBS.
  • 5968-5986 are assigned to ths M15 and M60 SBS.
  1. ^ a b c d e f New York City transit bus production list from 1980 to 2001
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Cumo, Ronald, (February/March 2008 edition) "Taking Technical" section, page 7 MTA's The Leader - Newsletter for Department of Buses Employees, retrieving November 30, 2009.
  3. ^ a b MTA Bus renumbering list
  4. ^ MTA Bus Operations Renumbering - 1998-2000 New Flyer D60HF
  5. ^ a b c d [1][dead link]
  6. ^ http://newflyer.com/index/news-app/story.111 "Orion Assigns FTA-funded New York City Transit contract for 74 CNG buses to New Flyer", July 26, 2012, New Flyer
  7. ^ http://www.daimler.com/dccom/0-5-7153-1-1486333-1-0-0-0-0-0-9293-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0.html Daimler Buses Reconfigures Operations in North America