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The TTC has tried articulated buses in the past with a small fleet of poorly-welded Hungarian vehicles that had an unfortunate tendency to corrode from the inside out. The last one was retired in ...
The TTC introduced the first of its new fleet of articulated buses at a press event Thursday, Oct. 3. The new 60-foot “artic” seats 77 and can hold a maximum of 112 passengers, which represents a 45 ...
Riding the bus in Toronto got a whole lot more flexible yesterday morning. The first of the Toronto Transit Commission's $143.7 million fleet of articulated buses entered service on the 7 Bathurst ...
The Toronto Transit Commission said it has put the majority of its articulated buses back in service after temporarily pulling its fleet of 153 60-foot vehicles off of several routes following two ...
The TTC purchased an additional 126 NovaBus LFS buses earlier this year for nearly $120 million, making the total fleet size to 153. The articulated buses will be 60 feet long, considerably larger ...
The TTC used to have articulated buses in 2003, said TTC Chair Karen Stintz, but they were not well-equipped for Canadian winters, often getting stuck, rusting and falling apart.
Ross said 125 articulated buses have been updated. Morning service requires that number of buses for service to be normal. On Thursday, the TTC pulled 153 of the 60-foot so-called bendy buses off ...
One of the TTC’s new articulated buses was spotted on the streets of Toronto on Thursday, Sept. 12. John Roorda tweeted a snapshot of the 62-foot vehicle at the intersection of St. Clair Avenue West ...
The Toronto Transit Commission says most of its 153 extra-long articulated buses that had to repaired through the night because of a problem with “unexpected accele… ...
The TTC offered a look inside its new articulated buses Thursday as it prepares to roll out the first ones in December in an effort to increase capacity on the transit system.
The photo is the first known image of one of the commission’s new sixty-foot articulated buses, also nicknamed “artics,” 153 of which are being purchased at a combined cost of $144,489,831.20.
The TTC took its 18-metre long articulated buses out of service after two of the vehicles experienced a unintended “full throttle” situation. Article content.
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