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Community Transit D40LFR #28107 on layover at the northern terminus of the Swift Blue Line. Ordinarily, Swift uses 60 foot buses with a custom livery and interior bike racks, however on snow routes, Community Transit removes all 60 foot buses from service, instead putting 40 foot buses like this one in their place.

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Winnipeg Transit XD60 #385 on Route 32 North Main Express. Normally, this route is 40-foot only. However, the driver of this bus was also doing a Winnipeg Blue Bombers special that day, after finishing the 32. So, instead of having them return to the garage to pick up a 60-footer, or do the special with a 40-foot bus, they gave him an articulated bus from the get-go.
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My first submission for the feature photo:

Pictured below is STO 9225, formerly Calgary Transit 5072, pictured on Wellington Street at Bank Street in downtown Ottawa during the afternoon rush hour on 10 February 2020.  The 28-year-old bus was confirmed retired seventeen days later, which means this is one of the last photos taken of Ottawa-Gatineau's last remaining MCI Classic.

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Calgary Transit Siemens SD-160 #2262 is seen here travelling westbound on 7th Avenue, bound for Tuscany on the Red Line in the northwest reach of the city. Visible in the background is the city’s historic city hall and current municipal building.

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Winnipeg Transit 1995 D40LF #655 on Route 16 to St. Vital Shopping Centre. Despite approaching 28 years old, these ex-Calgary Transit buses are still in pretty good shape, and will most likely continue to operate for another 2 or 3 years or so.
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On January 25, 2023, Grand Central Madison opened to the public. The long-awaited station allows the Long Island Rail Road to access the East Side of Manhattan.

Pictured is Kawasaki M9 #9060 preparing for the final outbound run of Opening Day.

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Guelph Transit recieved its first Nova Bus LFSe+ around the end of January 2023. This is the first step to an all electric fleet. 285 was photographed during testing at the University of Guelph.

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Toronto Transit Commission - Bombardier Flexity Streetcar #4418 on Route 512 St. Clair on its way to Keele loop, under the sunset at Weston Road.

Taken on February 19, 2023

Posted on Instagram: @Torontotransit_youngster

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MiWay 2201 is seen here at Dixie & Eglinton in Mississauga Ontario, Canada. This bus is brand new and and MiWay is expecting (74) 40’ units these coming months. (16) ‘60 units are also expected in the coming months.

 

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