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==External Links==
==External Links==


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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:46, 22 June 2021

Metropolitan Transportation Authority 0011-0015 is wheelchair accessible.
Metropolitan Transportation Authority 0011-0015 has Wi-Fi access.

Metropolitan Transportation Authority 0011-0015 are 2017 New Flyer XE40 buses. They are among MTA's first all-electric buses.

On July 26, 2017, the MTA Board approved a contract to lease these all-electric buses built to their specifications, including one in-depot charging station and two en-route charging stations, at an estimated cost of US$4.9 million.[1] They are part of a three-year pilot program to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions as well as modernizing their bus fleet.

On January 9, 2018, the MTA had deployed the first of five buses to passenger service on route M42. As the other four buses arrived, some would eventually see passenger service on route M50. They will be tested and evaluated on their performance from the beginning of 2018 to the end of 2020 and will serve as pilots for an upcoming contract order of 45 40-foot all-electric buses planned for approval by the MTA in the fourth quarter of 2019.[2][3]

Originally, they were intended to be used only on the M42 and M50 crosstown routes and still generally run on those two. However, they do appear on other Michael J Quill routes semi-regularly, most notably the M66. Plans to trade the XE40s for Proterras from Grand Avenue Depot at the 1.5 year mark of the 3 year lease were scuttled.

These buses are presented in a unique wave livery in blue, gold and white with "ELECTRICBUS" and "clean-energy bus" markings. They also include the latest passenger amenities of onboard Wi-Fi and USB charging ports.

Motor Batteries Seating Destination Sign
Siemens ELFA2 XALT Energy 35
American Seating Metropolitan
Hanover Full Colour (front)
Hanover Monochrome (side and rear)

Details

Fleet
Number
Thumbnail Build
Date
VIN License Plate Livery Status/Disposal Notes
0011 Metropolitan Transportation Authority 0011-a.jpg 2017 5FYB8FJ0XHF052134 AZ6114 Metropolitan Transportation Authority blue and gold wave electric bus livery.jpg Active Entered service on January 11, 2018.
0012 2017 5FYB8FJ01HF052135 AZ6109 Metropolitan Transportation Authority blue and gold wave electric bus livery.jpg Active Entered service on January 9, 2018.
0013 2017 5FYB8FJ03HF052136 AZ6111 Metropolitan Transportation Authority blue and gold wave electric bus livery.jpg Active
0014 2017 5FYB8FJ05HF052137 AZ6112 Metropolitan Transportation Authority blue and gold wave electric bus livery.jpg Active
0015 2017 5FYB8FJ07HF052138 AZ6113 Metropolitan Transportation Authority blue and gold wave electric bus livery.jpg Active

External Links

References

  1. MTA Board Meeting - July 2017 (pgs. 96-97), Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Retrieved on July 24, 2017.
  2. MTA Testing 10 New, All-Electric Buses to Reduce Emissions & Modernize Public Transit Fleet, Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Dated and retrieved on January 8, 2018.
  3. Capital Program Oversight Committee Meeting - January 2018 (pg. 15), Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Retrieved on January 19, 2018.
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Current Fleet
Articulated Buses 1000-1109, 1200-1289, 4710-4799, 4950-4964, 5252-5363, 5364-5438, 5439-5530, 5531-5602, 5770-5857, 5858-5986, 5987-6125, 6126-6286
Commuter Buses 1300-1629, 2210-2250, 2251-2304, 2400-2489, 2490-2789, 3000-3009, 3010-3124, 3125-3316, 3317-3474
Rigid Buses 185-319, 320-569, 570-643, 644-672, 673-810, 3800-3959, 3960-4278, 4330-4630, 4631-4702, 4810-4899, 7000-7089, 7090-7483, 7484-7850, 7851-7989, 8000-8089, 8090-8503, 8504-8754, 8755-8963, 8964-9271, 9272-9387, 9416-9499, 9500-9509, 9510-9619, 9620-9784, 9785-9910
Rail MTA New York City Subway, Long Island Railroad, Metro North Railroad, Staten Island Railway
Other MTA Bridges and Tunnels
Retired Fleet
Buses Metropolitan Transportation Authority retired bus fleet
Routes
Local Bus Brooklyn, Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island
Commuter Bus Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island
Facilities
Bus Depots Amsterdam, Baisley Park, Casey Stengel, Castleton, Charleston, College Point, East New York, Eastchester, Far Rockaway, Flatbush, Fresh Pond, Grand Avenue, Gun Hill, Jackie Gleason, Jamaica, JFK, Kingsbridge, LaGuardia, Manhattanville, Meredith Avenue, Michael J Quill, Mother Clara Hale, Queens Village, Spring Creek, Tuskegee Airmen, Ulmer Park, West Farms, Yonkers, Yukon, Zerega