The MTA Regional Bus Operations bus fleet comprises over 5,700 buses in fixed-route service in New York City under MTA New York City Bus (New York City Transit) (including Select Bus Service) and MTA Bus. Many buses built today were given to NYCT and MTA bus from Nova Bus (Low floor Standard buses) and New Flyer, while older fleets were from Orion Industries and Nova Bus (Rapid Transit Series buses).
A roster of mtamaster's fantasy fleet is shown below. Not included below are buses and vans not open to the general public (Access-A-Ride vans and taxicabs, and employee shuttle buses), or demonstration buses.
The NYC Transit Department of Buses, subsidiary Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority, and the Metropolitan Suburban Transportation Authority, now under MTA Regional Bus Operations, have provided bus service in Greater New York since the 1950s, utilizing mostly buses from General Motors and Flxible through the 1980s, and later on the Rapid Transit Series design, and buses from Gillig, New Flyer, and Orion. The fleet of buses which has been employed and is no longer on the active roster is listed in the
Retired MTA Regional Bus Operations bus fleet article.
Current active fleet
All buses are fully compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. All buses are 102 inches (2.59 meters) wide.
Local and limited bus fleet
Built from 2005 to 2010
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Builder and model name
Year
Length
Numbers (Total ordered)
Powertrain (Engine and transmission or propulsion system)
Notes
DaimlerChrysler Commercial Buses Orion VII (07.501) (semi-low floor, hybrid electric)
2006- 2007
40 ft (12.19 m)
3500-3562, 3564-3783, 6690-6909 (503 buses)
Cummins ISB 5.9L
BAE Systems HybriDrive
Operated under MTA Bus and New York City Bus.
Replaced all pre-1990 buses; units are Gen II+ models.
Buses have Hawker XT sealed lead-acid batteries.
A bus numbered 3563 was built as part of this order, but has been modified to run on diesel only (bus has since retired).
Last Orion VIIs ever built (model discontinued after this order); being retired.
6906-6909 were demonstration buses for Bee Line before being delivered to New York City Bus.
Expected to fully retire in 2022-23.
Daimler Buses North America Orion VII Next Generation (07.501) (semi-low floor, hybrid electric)
2008
41.2 ft (12.56 m)
3800-3959 (160 buses)
Cummins ISB
BAE Systems HybriDrive
Operated under New York City Bus.
Buses have Hawker XT sealed lead-acid batteries.
3800-3827 are equipped with MTA Bus Time (formerly Clever Devices) GPS tracking systems.
Buses equipped with on-board digital screens and automated announcements.
Expected to fully retire in 2022.
2009- 2010
3960-4702 (843 buses)
Cummins ISB 5.8L
BAE Systems HybriDrive
Operated under MTA Bus and New York City Bus.
Replaced most pre-1996 40-foot buses and many post-1996 buses.
Buses have A123 lithium-ion batteries.
Many buses feature on-board digital screens and automated announcements.
Buses #4701-4702 are concession units for order delays.
Expected to fully retire in 2022-24.
Daimler Buses North America Orion VII Next Generation (07.501) (semi-low floor, CNG)
2009- 2010
41.2 ft (12.56 m)
7820-7869 (50 buses)
Cummins Westport ISL G
Allison B-400R WTEC
Operated under New York City Bus and MTA Bus.
7820 is a 2009 unit and was tested under MTA bus before being renumbered and sent to Jackie Gleason, now returned to MTA Bus.
Features on-board digital screens and automated announcements.
Expected to retire by 2024.
Nova Bus LFS (semi-low floor, articulated)
2009- 2010
62 ft (18.90 m)
1200-1289 (90 buses)
Cummins ISL-330 8.9L
ZF Ecomat-4 6HP604C
Operated under New York City Bus.
Replaced many 1996-1997 New Flyer D60HF buses.
1205 is out of service due to fire damage.
1234-1279, 1284-1285 feature on-board digital screens and automated announcements.
Expected to retire by 2025.
Built from 2011-2015
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Builder and model name
Year
Length
Numbers (Total ordered)
Powertrain (Engine and transmission or propulsion system)
Notes
Nova Bus LFS (semi low-floor)
2011
40 ft (12.19 m)
8000-8014 (15 buses)
Cummins EPA 10 ISL9 9.0L
Allison B400R6 Gen-IV
Operated under New York City Bus.
8000-8014 have a asymmetric front door arrangement (one door bigger than the other) and Thermo King AC units, whereas 8015-8089 have a symmetric door configuration and Carrier AC units.
Many buses equipped with on-board digital screens and automated announcements.
8015-8089 (75 buses)
Cummins EPA 10 ISL9 9.0L
ZF EcoLife 6AP1400B
New Flyer Industries C40LF (semi low-floor, CNG)
2011- 2013
40.83 ft (12.44 m)
185-672 (488 buses)
Cummins Westport ISL-G 8.9L
Allison B400R6 Gen-IV
Operated under:
MTA Bus: 185-232, 491-658
New York City Bus: 233-490, 659-672
Replaced the 1999-2000 New Flyer C40LFs and the CNG-fueled Orion Vs.
Order delivered as following: 185-319, 491-569, 320-490, 570-672
205 is the 4000th CNG bus built By New Flyer.
631 and 636 are equipped with LED headlights.
Most units in NYCT and MTA bus feature on-board digital screens and automated announcements.
Model discontinued after this order; last New Flyer C40LF buses (and old-styling New Flyer buses) ever built.
New Flyer Industries XD40 "Xcelsior" (semi low-floor)
2011 2012
41 ft (12.50 m)
4810-4899 (90 buses)
Cummins EPA10 ISL9 9.0L
Allison B400R6 Gen-IV
Operated under New York City Bus.
4899 is a 2012 unit and was originally equipped with a Navistar MaxxForce 9 engine, but was re-equipped with a Cummins engine in 2014.
Daimler Buses North America Orion VII Third Generation (07.501, semi low-floor)
2011- 2012
41.2 ft (12.56 m)
7000-7089 (90 buses)
Cummins EPA 10 ISL9 9.0L
ZF Ecolife 6AP1400B
Operated under New York City Bus.
Some buses retired from Hurricane Ida.
Daimler Buses North America Orion VII Third Generation (07.501, semi low-floor, hybrid electric)
2012- 2013
41.2 ft (12.56 m)
1550-1653 (104 buses)
Cummins EPA 10 ISL9 9.0L
BAE Systems HybriDrive
Operated under MTA Bus.
Daimler Buses shut down after this order.
Equipped with on-board screens and automated announcements.
New Flyer Industries XD60 "Xcelsior" (semi low-floor, articulated)
2012
60.83 ft (18.54 m)
4710-4784 (75 buses)
Cummins EPA 10 ISL9 9.0L
Allison B500R6 Gen-V
Operated under New York City Bus.
Replaced most 1999-2000 New Flyer D60 buses.
4710 is the first XD60 ever built.
4710 and 4711 were delivered as 1000 and 1001, but were renumbered shortly after.
2013
4785-4799 (15 buses)
Cummins EPA 10 ISL9 9.0L
ZF EcoLife 6AP1700B
Nova Bus LFS (semi-low floor, articulated)
2011- 2013
62 ft (18.90 m)
5250-5363, 5770-5999 (344 buses)
Cummins EPA10 ISL9 9.0L
ZF Ecolife 6AP1700B
Operated under New York City Bus.
Replaced all 1996-1998 and most 1999 New Flyer D60 buses.
The first order was 5770-5999, then 5250-5363.
Many buses are assigned to Select Bus Service duty.
5264-5266, 5799, 5822-5823, 5901-5935 feature on-board digital screens and automated announcements.
5299 is retired due to damage from an accident.
5311 features center and rear bi-parting plug-type doors.
New Flyer Industries XD40 "Xcelsior" (semi-low floor)
2014- 2016
41.2 ft (12.56 m)
7090-7483 (394 buses)
Cummins EPA10 ISL9 9.0L
Allison B400R6 Gen-V
Operated under:
MTA Bus: 7438-7482.
New York City Bus: 7090-7437, 7483, 8090-8507.
Part of a larger order that originally consisted of 690 buses but was expanded.
Replaced many 1996-1998 Nova Bus RTSs & almost all 1999 Orion Vs.
Some units feature on-board digital screens and automated announcements.
1 unit retired due to an incident in Flushing.
7483 added to the fleet by the end of 2017 as an agreement to replace a delivered bus in an accident in 2015.
Nova Bus LFS (semi-low floor)
40 ft (12.19 m)
8090-8507 (418 buses)
Cummins Cummins ISL9 EPA 13 280HP
ZF EcoLife 6 AP1200B
Built from 2015-2019
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Builder and model name
Year
Length
Numbers (Total ordered)
Powertrain (Engine, motor, transmission, batteries or propulsion system)
Notes
New Flyer Industries Xcelsior (XD60) (semi low-floor, articulated)
2015- 2016
60.83 ft (18.54 m)
5364-5438 (75 buses)
Cummins EPA13 ISL9
ZF Ecolife 6AP1700B
Operated under:
MTA Bus: 5364-5438, 6140-6192
New York City Bus: 6000-6139
5300's and 5400's replaced remaining 1999 New Flyer D60HF buses, as well as some 1996-1997 NovaBus RTS; 6000's replaced most 2002-2003 New Flyer D60HFs.
5364-5411 were originally delivered in the blue and white scheme before being redecaled into the blue and gold scheme.
5368 received the "full" scheme found on 5412-5438.
Units that were delivered with the old bus scheme were retrofitted with USB charging ports and free Wi-Fi while the units delivered in the new scheme came with said features.
Many 6000 units are in Select Bus Service duty.
These are the first buses to promote the next generation of buses announced by Governor Andrew Cuomo.
2016- 2017
6000-6192 (193 buses)
Cummins EPA13 ISL9
Allison B500R6 Generation 5
New Flyer Industries XN40 "Xcelsior" (semi low-floor, CNG)
2016- 2017
41.2 ft (12.56 m)
673-810 (138 buses)
Cummins Westport ISL-G
ZF EcoLife 6AP1200B
Replaced most 2002-03 Orion VII CNGs.
Equipped with on-board screens and announcements.
Nova Bus LFS Artic (semi-low floor, articulated)
2016- 2019
62 ft (18.90 m)
5439-5602 (164 buses)
Cummins EPA13 ISL9
ZF EcoLife 6AP1700B
5450-5467 feature luggage racks.
5531-5602 feature a "Hi-Visibility" operator windows and are equipped with digital screens and automated announcements.
Replaced remaining 2002-2004 New Flyer D60HFs.
5450-5484, 5489-5497, 5502-5568, 5571, 5579-5602 are in Select Bus Service duty.
New Flyer Industries XN60 "Xcelsior" (semi low-floor, CNG)
2017- 2018
60.83 ft (18.54 m)
1000-1109 (110 buses)
Cummins Westport ISL-G
ZF EcoLife 6AP1700B
Replaced remaining Orion VII CNGs as well as replace some D60's.
New Flyer Industries XE40 "Xcelsior Charge" (semi low-floor, electric)
2017- 2018
41.2 ft (12.56 m)
100-149 (50 buses)
Siemens 1DB20 Electric Drive System
XALT Energy
First electic buses ordered along with Proterra BE40.
101 was originally in an accident around summer 2021. Returned to service mid-February 2023.