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Revision as of 15:30, 8 March 2015
Western Flyer E700A | |
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Years of manufacture | 1970 to 1973 |
Length | 40 feet |
Width | 102 inches |
The Western Flyer Coach E700A was the electric trolleybus version of the D700A. From 1970 to 1973, a total of 191 E700A buses were built. The majority of them were built for the Toronto Transit Commission.
Operators
Canada
- Hamilton Street Railway - Hamilton, ON
- Toronto Transit Commission - Toronto, ON
United States
- Miami Valley Regional Transit Authority - Dayton, OH
- San Francisco MUNI - San Francisco, CA
Preserved units
Year | Thumbnail | Serial | Original owner | Fleet number | Current owner |
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1972 | 113 | Toronto Transit Commission | 9339 | Illinois Railway Museum | |
1971? | 113 | Hamilton Street Railway | 7?? |
Flyer Industries
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