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| align="left" | [[Roam|Bow Valley Regional Transit Services Commission]] - Bow Valley, AB || [[Nova Bus LFS|LFS]] || align="left" | '''3''' for 2019<ref>[http://roamtransit.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/June-2018-Agenda-Package.pdf June 2018 Agenda Package]</ref>||
| align="left" | [[Brampton Transit]] - Brampton, ON || [[Nova Bus LFSe|LFSe]] || align="left" | '''2''' for 2021||
 
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| align="left" | [[Maryland Transit Administration]] - Baltimore, MD || [[Nova Bus LFS|LFS]]<br>[[Nova Bus LFS Artic|LFS Artic]] || align="left" | '''310''' between 2019 and 2024<ref name=maryland>[http://novabus.com/nova-bus-lands-important-contract-maryland/ Nova Bus lands an important contract in Maryland]</ref><br>'''40''' between 2019 and 2024<ref name=maryland/>||
| align="left" | [[Maryland Transit Administration]] - Baltimore, MD || [[Nova Bus LFS|LFS]]<br>[[Nova Bus LFS Artic|LFS Artic]] || align="left" | '''310''' between 2019 and 2024<ref name=maryland>[http://novabus.com/nova-bus-lands-important-contract-maryland/ Nova Bus lands an important contract in Maryland]</ref><br>'''40''' between 2019 and 2024<ref name=maryland/>||
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| align="left" | [[OC Transpo]] - Ottawa, ON || [[Nova Bus LFS|LFS]] || align="left" | '''82''' for 2019<ref>[http://novabus.com/nova-bus-announces-important-order-oc-transpo-82-40-foot-transit-buses-delivered-end-2019-ottawa/ Nova Bus announces an important order from OC Transpo]</ref>||
| align="left" | [[Metropolitan Transportation Authority]] - New York, NY|| [[Nova Bus LFS|LFS]]<br>[[Nova Bus LFS HEV|LFS HEV]] || align="left" | '''209''' in 2021-2022<ref name=nyct1>[https://novabus.com/nova-bus-kicks-off-2020-biggest-us-contract-history/]</ref><br>'''126''' in 2021-2022<ref name=nyct1/>||
 
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| align="left" | [[Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority|Regional Transit Service]] - Rochester, NY || [[Nova Bus LFS|LFS]] || align="left" | '''15''' for 2019<ref>[http://novabus.com/nova-bus-awarded-contract-regional-transit-service-rochester-ny/ Nova Bus Awarded Contract with Regional Transit Service in Rochester, NY]</ref>||
| align="left" | [[Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority|Regional Transit Service]] - Rochester, NY || [[Nova Bus LFS|LFS]] || align="left" | '''25''' for 2021/2022||
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| align="left" | [[Société de transport de Montréal]] - Montréal, QC || [[Nova Bus LFSe|LFSe]] || align="left" | '''4''' for 2019<ref>[http://novabus.com/new-order-electric-buses-montreal/ New order of electric buses for Montreal]</ref>||
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| align="left" | [[Toronto Transit Commission]] - Toronto, ON || [[Nova Bus LFS HEV|LFS HEV]] || align="left" | '''200''' for 2019||
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Revision as of 11:22, 2 January 2021

The following are transit bus or coach orders that have been placed, but not yet delivered. This information is based on board minutes, agendas, meetings, press releases, etc. However, information may be subject to change and may not be 100% accurate.

Note to posters: All orders noted should have a reference included when possible. No heresy, rumors or speculation please. If a specific model or number of units for an order is unknown then leave that section blank.

Orders: Manufacturer Unknown

The following agencies have purchased/ordered buses, but the manufacturer is unknown.

Agency/Operator Type (if known) Number of Units Notes
Blue Water Area Transit - Port Huron, MI Electric 2 Awarded US$1.5 million by the Federal Transit Administration.[1]
Flint Mass Transportation Authority - Flint, MI CNG 32 Awarded US$12.8 million by the Federal Transit Administration.[2]
Stark Area Regional Transit Authority - Canton, OH Hydrogen Fuel Cell 3 Awarded US$4 million by the Federal Transit Administration's Low or No-Emission Vehicle Deployment Program.[3]
Coast Mountain Bus Company, Vancouver BC CNG or Hybrid 40' 19 for 2020
  • Mentioned in the Mayors Council Meeting for May 2019 [4]
Hybrid 60' 30 for 2021
CNG or Hybrid 40' 48 for 2021
BC Transit, All of BC excluding Metro Vancouver Electric 10 for 2020/2021
  • CA$79 Million allocated by both provincial and federal governments to buy 118 replacement buses, including 10 electric buses for Victoria [5]
Unknown 79 for 2020/2021

Orders by Manufacturer

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Agency/Operator Model (if known) Number of Units Notes
Coast Mountain Bus Company - Vancouver, BC Enviro500 27 for 2021[6]
  • Order for 27 units in 2020 postponed to Q2 2021 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic [7]
Foothill Transit - San Gabriel & Pomona Valleys, CA Enviro500EV 2 for 2019[8]
GO Transit - Greater Golden Horseshoe, ON Enviro500 SuperLo TBD for 2019
Orangeville Transit - Orangeville, ON Enviro200 1 for 2019[9]
Victoria Regional Transit System - Victoria, BC Enviro500 19 for 2020
  • 8 buses for expansion, 11 for replacement [10] [11]

BYD

Agency/Operator Model (if known) Number of Units Notes
Réseau de transport de Longueuil - Longueuil, QC K7M 5 for 2019
Société de transport de Montréal - Montréal, QC K7M 4 for 2019
Toronto Transit Commission - Toronto, ON K9M 10 for 2019

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  • Note: Does not include cutaways produced at the Salina plant.
Agency/Operator Model (if known) Number of Units Notes
Foothill Transit - San Gabriel & Pomona Valleys, CA Axess BRT 40' 5 for 2018-2019[12]
LACMTA - Los Angeles, CA Axess BRT 40' 295 for 2018-2019[13][14] Includes options of 305 buses.

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Agency/Operator Model (if known) Number of Units Notes
Chatham Area Transit - Savannah, GA 35' and 40' diesels
models unknown
18 35'[15][16]
8 40'[15][16]
  • The 18 35-foot bus order is made through the Unified Government of Athens-Clarke County's Heavy Duty Transit Bus Consortium.
  • The 8 40-foot bus order is piggybacked from Charlotte Area Transit System's options.
Community Connector - Bangor, ME Low Floor 29' 5[17][18] Piggybacked from CTtransit's options.
Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority - Dayton, OH Low Floor 40'
BRT ETB 40'
17 for 2019[19]
26 for 2019[20]
Norwalk Transit System - Norwalk, CA CNG, unknown model and length 1 for 2019[21]
San Diego Metropolitan Transit System - San Diego, CA Low Floor CNG 40' 250[22] Includes options to purchase up to 100 buses.
Cherriots - Salem, OR Low Floor CNG 35' and 40' 4 35' for March 2019[23]
4 40' for March 2019[24]
2 40' for August 2019[25]
7 40' for August 2019[26]
The two for August 2019 are going to have a commuter style layout and are for the 1X Express.
Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation - (Suburban) Detroit, MI BRT 40' 18 for 2021
24 for 2022[27]
TriMet - Portland, OR Low Floor BRT 40' 20 for 2019 Features TriMet's new paint scheme.

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Agency/Operator Model (if known) Number of Units Notes
Medicine Hat Transit - Medicine Hat, AB Vicinity 35' 6 CNG & 5 diesel for 2019

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Agency/Operator Model (if known) Number of Units Notes
New Jersey Transit - New Jersey D4500CT TBD for 2019
Southwest Transit - Chanhassen, Chaska, Eden Prarie, MN D45 CRT LE 2 for 2019[28]

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Agency/Operator Model (if known) Number of Units Notes
AC Transit - Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, CA XE40 and XHE40 5 XE40s[29]
10 XHE40s for 2018[30]
  • The XE40 order is a granted award of US$1.5 million by the Federal Transit Administration's Low or No-Emission Vehicle Deployment Program.[3]
  • The XHE40 order is funded in part by the California Air Resources Board’s Low Carbon Transportation and Air Quality Improvement Program.
Capital District Transportation Authority - Albany, NY XE40 4[31]
Connecticut Transit - Connecticut statewide XD40 50[32] Includes option to purchase up to 61 buses.
Detroit Department of Transportation - Detroit MI XD40 26 for 2020[33] Includes option to purchase up to 114 buses between 2021 and 2023.
Fort Worth Transportation Authority - Fort Worth, TX XE35 4[34]
LACMTA - Los Angeles, CA XE60 and XN60 5 XE60s[35]
35 XE60s[36]
65 XN60s[37]
  • The order of 5 XE60 buses was purchased from a US$4.2 million grant by the Federal Transit Administration's Low or No-Emission Vehicle Deployment Program.[3]
  • The order of 35 XE60 buses includes options to purchase up to 65 buses.
  • The order of 65 XN60 buses includes options to purchase up to 235 buses.
Maryland Transit Administration - Baltimore, MD XD40 140[38][39]
Metro Area Transit - Omaha, NE XN60 10[40]
Metropolitan Transportation Authority - New York, NY XD40, XD60, and XE60 367 XD40s for 2018-2019 (NYCT)[41][42]
108 XD60s for 2018-2019 (NYCT)[43][44]
15 XE60s for 2019[45]
XD40 and XD60 orders are exercised options from separate contracts.
Miami-Dade Transit (MDT) - Miami and Miami-Dade County, FL XN40 300 for 2018-2019[46]
New Jersey Transit - NJ XD60 85 for 2020[47]
Orange County Transportation Authority - Orange County, CA XHE40 10 for 2019[30] Funded in part by the California Air Resources Board’s Low Carbon Transportation and Air Quality Improvement Program.
Pace - (Suburban) Chicago, IL XD40 75[48]
Sangamon Mass Transit District - Springfield, IL XD40 and XN35 8 XD40s for 2018[49]
9 XN35s for 2018[49]
Exercised options.
Société de transport de Laval - Laval, QC XE40 10 for 2019-2020[50]
Société de transport de Montréal - Montréal, QC XE40 30 for 2019-2020[50]
Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation - (Suburban) Detroit, MI XD60 23 for 2021[51] Piggybacked from a Commonwealth of Virginia order.
SunLine Transit Agency - Coachella Valley, CA XHE40 5[52] Funded by the California Climate Investments and the California Air Resources Board.
Toronto Transit Commission - Toronto, ON XE40 20 for 2019
Valley Metro - Phoenix, AZ XD60 and XN60[53] 60 XD60s and/or XN60s for 2017-2019 (Phoenix)

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Agency/Operator Model (if known) Number of Units Notes
Brampton Transit - Brampton, ON LFSe 2 for 2021
Maryland Transit Administration - Baltimore, MD LFS
LFS Artic
310 between 2019 and 2024[54]
40 between 2019 and 2024[54]
Metropolitan Transportation Authority - New York, NY LFS
LFS HEV
209 in 2021-2022[55]
126 in 2021-2022[55]
Regional Transit Service - Rochester, NY LFS 25 for 2021/2022

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Agency/Operator Model (if known) Number of Units Notes

Proterra

Agency/Operator Model (if known) Number of Units Notes
Broward County Transit - Broward County, Fl ZX5 40’ 12 for 2021[56]
Chicago Transit Authority - Chicago, IL Catalyst BE40 20 for late 2018/early 2019[57]
Detroit Department of Transportation - Detroit, MI Catalyst BE40 E2 max 2 for 2021[58] Awarded US$2.6 million by the Federal Transit Administration.[59][60]
GoRaleigh - Raleigh, NC Catalyst BE40 TBD Awarded US$1.6 million by the Federal Transit Administration.[59]
Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation - (Suburban) Detroit, MI Catalyst BE40 E2 4 for 2021[61] Awarded US$2.6 million by the Federal Transit Administration.[59][62]
Topeka Metropolitan Transit Authority - Topeka, KS Catalyst BE35 TBD Awarded US$1.7 million by the Federal Transit Administration.[59]

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  2. Flint gets $13 million for new buses
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  4. TransLink Mayors Council Meeting Report, May 17, 2019 Retrieved May 23, 2019.
  5. BC Transit gets $79M funding for new buses, 10 of them electric Retrieved June 19, 2019.
  6. First of 57 TransLink double-decker buses to go into service this fall, dailyhive.com, retrieved 2019-09-17
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