Current Bus Inventory Sample Clauses

Current Bus Inventory. DASH currently has 67 buses in operation, with an additional 5 buses planned to go into service in April 2012, for a total of 72.
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Current Bus Inventory. Currently ART’s fleet is comprised of a total of 46 buses. Inventory includes Bus on Chassis (BOC's), 31-foot and 35-foot heavy duty transit vehicles from North American Bus Industries (NABI), all CNG except for four (4) Xxxxxx buses and one (1) e450 diesel. ART will soon receive Hybrid CNG vehicles and ARBOC low floor vehicles.
Current Bus Inventory. Fairfax CUE currently has 12 buses, including 6 Xxxxxx hybrid vehicles, and 6 low sulfur diesel Xxxxxx vehicles.
Current Bus Inventory. Full size transit buses (30-35-40 feet) 308 Cutaway buses 59 TOTAL 367
Current Bus Inventory. MCI 102AC - 40 foot commuter coach 1993, 1995 9 Orion V - 40 foot high floor bus 2000 13 Xxxxxx Phantom - 40 foot suburban bus 2005, 2006 5 Xxxxxx Low Floor - 40 foot bus 2010 1 MCI D Series - 45 foot commuter coach 2002-2011 88 Xxxxxx Low Floor - 30 foot transit bus 2004-2010 23 TOTAL 139
Current Bus Inventory. Current Prince George’s inventory includes the following: • Transit – 93 vehicles, Types: Xxxxxx Phantom, Xxxxxx Low Floor, Xxxxxx SLF 230, Xxxxxx HDX; the County is projected to have an inventory in excess of 115 units. As of March 1, 2012 the default TheBus fixed route units will predominantly (98% or >) be Gilligs. • The County is in the process of procuring ElDorado based units in FY 2013. • Para transit – 62 vehicles, Types: Chevy Star Xxxx, Xxxxx Aero- Tech, Ford Coach, Ford Cutaway, Ford Turtle Top, Supreme Ambassador, Xxxxxx XX 100.
Current Bus Inventory. Not Applicable
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Current Bus Inventory. DC Circulator fleet includes 49 buses, 43 of which are owned by WMATA and 6 are leased vehicles. VanHool A330 29 VanHool A300K 14 VanHool A300L 6 TOTAL 49

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