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8102–8104 were transferred to [[West Vancouver Municipal Transit|West Vancouver Transit]] in 2009 and renumbered [[West Vancouver Municipal Transit 712-714|712–714]] to replace [[West Vancouver Municipal Transit 912-914|912–914]]. They were repainted to have a darker shade of blue to match with other West Vancouver Transit vehicles and received West Vancouver branding and decals, including the coat of arms. They returned to Coast Mountain Bus Company in 2018 following the transfer of operations for the [[Coast Mountain Bus Company route 257 'Horseshoe Bay / Vancouver Express'|257]] and were renumbered to their original fleet numbers and had all West Vancouver Transit branding removed. However, these units retained their West Vancouver Transit livery with the darker blue until refurbishment. | 8102–8104 were transferred to [[West Vancouver Municipal Transit|West Vancouver Transit]] in 2009 and renumbered [[West Vancouver Municipal Transit 712-714|712–714]] to replace [[West Vancouver Municipal Transit 912-914|912–914]]. They were repainted to have a darker shade of blue to match with other West Vancouver Transit vehicles and received West Vancouver branding and decals, including the coat of arms. They returned to Coast Mountain Bus Company in 2018 following the transfer of operations for the [[Coast Mountain Bus Company route 257 'Horseshoe Bay / Vancouver Express'|257]] and were renumbered to their original fleet numbers and had all West Vancouver Transit branding removed. However, these units retained their West Vancouver Transit livery with the darker blue until refurbishment. | ||
After an initial trial on the [[Coast Mountain Bus Company 9726-9791|9726–9791]] series Novas, hard barriers were installed replacing the "shower curtain" installed on all non-barrier buses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Installation work on this series was anticipated to start in November 2023 but has yet to commence. | |||
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Revision as of 00:00, 13 January 2024
Coast Mountain Bus Company 8102–8117 are a set of 16 New Flyer Industries D60LFR units built in 2007. This batch was the last order of articulated buses delivered with B-Line branding. These were originally delivered with perch seats in the articulated joint but were replaced with a single seat with extended grab rails on each side shortly after delivery. Due to a pinch point hazard in the articulated joint area created by stanchions, these buses were delayed in entering service as the locations of the affected stanchions had to be modified in-house.
They are the first buses in the fleet to have all door kneeling, compared to other units in the fleet (except for the New Flyer DE60LFR units) where there is only front door kneeling.
These units were one of the first orders delivered with the passenger voice-announcement and display systems by INIT pre-installed. CCTV cameras were installed in 2011. Compass Card readers were gradually installed starting in late 2012 and through 2013.
The replacement for 8054 was included in this order.
8102–8104 were transferred to West Vancouver Transit in 2009 and renumbered 712–714 to replace 912–914. They were repainted to have a darker shade of blue to match with other West Vancouver Transit vehicles and received West Vancouver branding and decals, including the coat of arms. They returned to Coast Mountain Bus Company in 2018 following the transfer of operations for the 257 and were renumbered to their original fleet numbers and had all West Vancouver Transit branding removed. However, these units retained their West Vancouver Transit livery with the darker blue until refurbishment.
After an initial trial on the 9726–9791 series Novas, hard barriers were installed replacing the "shower curtain" installed on all non-barrier buses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Installation work on this series was anticipated to start in November 2023 but has yet to commence.
Units | Engine | Transmission | Seating | Destination Sign |
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8102–8117 | Cummins ISM 330 hp | Allison World B500R6 6 speed | 46 – USSC Aries | Luminator Horizon |
Details
Fleet Number | Thumbnail | Paint | Date | VIN | License Plate | Transit Centre | Notes |
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8102 | 2007 | 2FYD5YS167C032324 | MV 8830 (prev. 7512 LM) |
Port Coquitlam |
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8103 | August 2007 | 2FYD5YS187C032325 | RN 2737 (prev. PJ 4906 loan to WVMT, MV 8831, 7479 LM) |
Port Coquitlam |
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8104 | 2007 | 2FYD5YS1X7C032326 | MV 8832 (prev. 7483 LM) |
Port Coquitlam |
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8105 | 2007 | 2FYD5YS117C032327 | NN 9876 (prev. EA 1385, 7502 LM) |
Port Coquitlam | |||
8106 | 2007 | 2FYD5YS137C032328 | EA 1421 (prev. 7492 LM) |
Port Coquitlam |
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8107 | 2007 | 2FYD5YS157C032329 | HF 1392 (prev. 3812 LL) |
Port Coquitlam |
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8108 | 2007 | 2FYD5YS117C032330 | SA 6123 (prev. EA 1390, 7465 LM) |
Port Coquitlam |
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8109 | August 2007 | 2FYD5YS137C032331 | MV 8922 (prev. DW 1616, 7503 LM) |
Burnaby |
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8110 | September 2007 | 2FYD5YS157C032332 | NL 6932 (prev. EC 6345, 7493 LM) |
Port Coquitlam |
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8111 | 2007 | 2FYD5YS177C032333 | SE 7375 (prev. HA 0000, 7480 LM) |
Port Coquitlam |
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8112 | 2007 | 2FYD5YS197C032334 | HA 0001 (prev. 7504 LM) |
Port Coquitlam |
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8113 | September 2007 | 2FYD5YS107C032335 | PX 8724 (prev. EM 7832, 7466 LM) |
Port Coquitlam | |||
8114 | 2007 | 2FYD5YS127C032336 | VH 4577 (prev. HA 0002, 3818 LL) |
Port Coquitlam |
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8115 | 2007 | 2FYD5YS147C032337 | NG 5661 (prev. 7467 LM) |
Port Coquitlam | |||
8116 | 2007 | 2FYD5YS167C032338 | DW 1608 (prev. 7501 LM) |
Port Coquitlam |
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8117 | September 2007 | 2FYD5YS187C032339 | NN 9974 (prev. HA 0003, 7468 LM) |
Port Coquitlam |