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Winnipeg Transit #900, a 2024 New Flyer XD40, turning onto Main Street NB from Graham Avenue EB as a route 16 Burrows. Winnipeg Transit has taken delivery of 65 similar units for the 2024 model year (#'s 900-919 & 955-999), with the remaining handful of buses presently arriving on property. Similar to the 2021 XD40's (#440-471), these buses feature white LED destination signs.
Winnipeg Transit #935, a 2001 New Flyer D30LF, running SB on the Southwest Transitway approaching Osborne Station. 11 buses from this order (#'s 930-949) continue in service, with some featuring the roof line striping for the Winnipeg Transit+ On-Request service. They can still be found on regular routes and driver training as needed. They are currently the oldest buses in service with a major Canadian transit agency; however, other agencies continue to operate buses of 2002-03 vintage.
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Cardinal Coach Lines operated commuter bus
service between Airdrie and Calgary for 30 years from the 1980/81 until Fall
2010 when the City of Airdrie initiated service of their own commuter bus
service on October 4, 2010. The top photo shows one of the buses Cardinal
originally operated, 283 a 1976 Blue Bird with a Chevrolet C60 chassis.
20 years later we find 283 in service with Cardinal Coach Lines, now back to
to being a yellow school bus. This bus has since been fitted with a
wheelchair left behind the front door. |