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New Flyer D40LF Retirement/Storage Watch


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Calgary Transit New Flyer D40LF Retirements

Green - Active

Black - Missing in Action (MIA)

Red - Retired (from revenue service)

1993 (7501-7550):

  • All 50 retired by 2015.

  • Some units sold to Brandon Transit

1995 (7551-7591):

  • All 41 retired by 2018.

  • 20 units sold to Winnipeg Transit

1996 (7601-7644):

7601

7602

7603

7604

7605

7606

7607

7608

7609

7610

7611

7612

7613

7614

7615

7616

7617

7618

7619

7620

7621

7622

7623

7624

7625

7626

7627

7628

7629

7630

7631

7632

7633

7634

7635

7636

7637

7638

7639

7640

7641

7642

7643

7644

Active: 24/44

Retired: 13/44

MIA: 7

1999 (7651-7694):

7651

7652

7653

7654

7655

7656

7657

7658

7659

7660

7661

7662

7663

7664

7665

7666

7667

7668

7669

7670

7671

7672

7673

7674

7675

7676

7677

7678

7679

7680

7681

7682

7683

7684

7685

7686

7687

7688

7689

7690

7691

7692

7693

7694

Active: 27/44

Retired: 13/44

MIA: 4

  • 7659 converted to PR bus

2001-2008 Buses

76** Fleet Totals:

Active:

MIA

Retired:

51/88

11/51/88

26/88

Edited by GrandeWest_B35G
7638 confirmed active, 2 back, 8 more MIA
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3 hours ago, TechSpotlight said:

Keep an eye out for 7801.  Yes it is a 2002 but last time it was out (I rode it on Route 111) it had tons of problems with the brakes and the tired Cummins ISC engine.

 

On 3/18/2019 at 7:18 PM, Imgursdownvote4love said:

That's why I made that, too

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4 hours ago, TechSpotlight said:

Keep an eye out for 7801.  Yes it is a 2002 but last time it was out (I rode it on Route 111) it had tons of problems with the brakes and the tired Cummins ISC engine.

I thought all ISC buses were retrofitted to ISL several years ago...

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9 minutes ago, Nick B said:

I thought all ISC buses were retrofitted to ISL several years ago...

A few of them still remained with ISC.  7709, 7738, 7754, 7763, 7774, 7775, 7777, 7800, 7801 and 7808 are a few units that come to mind that still have their ISCs.  Most of them sound extremely tired but there are some (eg. 7777 and 7808) that sound decent with their ISCs.

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4 minutes ago, TechSpotlight said:

A few of them still remained with ISC.  7709, 7738, 7754, 7763, 7774, 7775, 7777, 7800, 7801 and 7808 are a few units that come to mind that still have their ISCs.  Most of them sound extremely tired but there are some (eg. 7777 and 7808) that sound decent with their ISCs.

I believe 7750 has an ISC as well

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3 hours ago, BCT-3122-D800-10240 said:

The following 7600's are retired:

(1996) 7604, 7607, 7613, 7615, 7617, 7624, 7628.
(1999) 7652, 7654, 7656, 7660, 7667, 7682, 7683, 7686, 7688, 7690.


 

Were they retired on Thursday/Friday?

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7836 (R14 run tonight) - the doors wouldn't close, and it sounded way louder than usual, literally deafening... thought I'd say something, if anyones tracking the 7800s. Made the D40's I used to ride sound almost like low-decibel elevator music...

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7 hours ago, armorand said:

7836 (R14 run tonight) - the doors wouldn't close, and it sounded way louder than usual, literally deafening... thought I'd say something, if anyones tracking the 7800s. Made the D40's I used to ride sound almost like low-decibel elevator music...

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