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SEPTA 827 on route 661830 views66 to Frankford Transportation Center
New Flyer E40LFR
Frankford Avenue and Cottman Avenue, Philadelphia, PA
July 26th, 2017
DashTransit
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SEPTA 8364 on route 1081827 viewsRoute 108 to Philadelphia International Airport
New Flyer DE40LFR
69th Street Transportation Center (South Terminal), Upper Darby, PA
DashTransit
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MTA Bus 3015 on route Qm81754 viewsOutside of South Ferry Terminal
5/24/17
DashTransit
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Scrapped SEPTA buses..1625 viewsMidvale Scrap Yard,
Roberts and Wissahickon Avenues, Philadelphia, PA
DashTransit
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Visalia Transit Orion VII OG #62621615 viewsI always saw this one Taunting me when I go home from college. So I had some free time and rode this one. I even recorded my first bus ride video. Powered by John Deere 6081H, Allison B400R(maybe)

EDIT 12-26-17: Found out a little after the video was posted that this one has a ZF Transmission.
Video Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuzuo3caK8c
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SEPTA 7436 on route 181571 viewsBus number 7436
Serving: Route 18 to Cedarbrook Plaza
Taken: May 29th, 2017
DashTransit
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SEPTA 5798 on route 141539 views14 to Roosevelt-Byberry
New Flyer D40LF
Roosevelt Boulevard and Cottman Avenue, Philadelphia, PA
October 26th, 2017
DashTransit
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Access Link 40181432 viewsAccess Link
Trenton Transit Center, Trenton, NJ
February 2nd, 2012
DashTransit
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Chicago Transit Authority 2014 New Flyer XE40 #7001364 viewsOn October 28, 2010, the Chicago Transit Authority received a $2.2 million federal grant for the purchase of two all-electric, battery-powered 40-foot buses. The funding was provided through the Department of Transportation’s Transportation Investments for Greenhouse Gas and Energy Reduction (TIGGER) II and Clean Fuels grant programs.

On June 13, 2012, the Chicago Transit Board awarded a $2.5 million contract for the purchase of two battery-electric buses to New Flyer of America, Inc.

The propulsion system for the buses was built by Siemens and is powered with lithium-ion polymer batteries.

The buses were delivered to CTA’s Kedzie Garage in June 2014.
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