Dundalk Bus Lines
Dundalk Bus Lines, known locally as "the Blue Bus," was founded in 1947 by businessman Ted Graff and provided service in and around the unincorporated community of Dundalk in southeastern Baltimore County. Operations were assumed by the Maryland Transit Administration on April 29, 1973.
All-time roster
Fleet Number(s) | Thumbnail | Year | Manufacturer | Model | Engine | Transmission | Destination Sign | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1-2 | 1960 | GMC | TDH-4517 | To MTA 900-901, 1973. | ||||
3 | 1963 | GMC | TDH-4519 | To MTA 902, 1973. | ||||
4 | 1964 | GMC | TDH-4519 | To MTA 903, 1973. | ||||
5-8 | 1953 | GMC | TDH-4509 | |||||
9-10 | 1953 | GMC | TDH-4512 | |||||
11 | 1957 | GMC | TDH-4512 | |||||
12-13 | 1965 | GMC | TDH-4519 | To MTA 904-905, 1973. | ||||
14-15 | 1967 | GMC | TDH-4519 | To MTA 906-907, 1973. | ||||
16 | 1969 | GMC | T6H-4521 | To MTA 908, 1973. | ||||
17 | 1970 | GMC | T6H-4521 | To MTA 909, 1973. |
References
- Helton, Gary, Baltimore's Streetcars and Buses, Arcadia Publishing, 2008.
- Helton, Gary, Dundalk, Arcadia Publishing, 2005.
- btco.net Independent Coaches Acquisition and Renumbering, April 29, 1973, retrieved 2009-12-18