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The Toronto Transit Commission bus fleet is the collection of transit buses owned and used by the Toronto Transit Commission for its bus routes in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Current fleet[edit]

Surface[edit]

Most buses (aside from the 60 feet (18 m) articulated Nova LFS buses) are 40 feet (12.16 metres) long. All buses are used in local and express (including BRT) service and are equipped for wheelchairs..

Numbering of buses prior to 2013 used the same four-digit format as the TTC regular fleet. Starting in 2010, Wheel-Trans' newer buses used a numeric format starting with W and followed by three digits.

Some of the newer buses have started being repainted into the new LFLRV-inspired livery such as some NG HEV, NG Diesel, and the new 2017 Nova LFS buses.

Order Year Thumbnail Builder/Model/Fuel Type Engine/Transmission Fleet/(Quantity/Number Active) Division Notes
2002–2005

OBI
07.501 VII
Diesel

Detroit Diesel Series 50 EGR 275HP
Allison World B400R

7400–7499
7500–7619
7620–7665
7667–7793
7795–7883
(482)
(164 active)
  • 7794 was renumbered to 7882 in July 2011 after it struck and killed a 17-year-old pedestrian.
  • 7666 was renumbered to 7883 on January 23, 2017 after it was involved in a fatal collision in January 23, 2013.
  • All rebuilt.
  • Currently being phased out - expected to be retired by December 2018
2006–2007

OBI
07.501 VII Diesel & hybrid-electric

Cummins ISB 260HP (hybrid)
BAE HybriDrive System 250HP (hybrid)
Cummins ISL 280HP (diesel)
Allison World B400R (diesel)

1000–1149
7900–7979
8000–8099
(330)
(all active)
  • 8000–8011 were retrofitted with luggage racks for the 192 Airport Rocket route.
  • All rebuilt.
2007–2009

OBI
07.501 VII "Next Generation" Hybrid-electric

Cummins ISB 260HP
BAE HybriDrive System 250HP

1200–1423
1500–1689
1700–1829
(544)
(538 active)
  • Six units prematurely retired due to fire damage or mechanical issues.
  • Currently being rebuilt.
2009–2012

OBI

Diesel

Cummins ISL/9 280HP
Allison World B400R6

8100–8219
8300–8334
8335–8396
(217)
(all active)
  • Currently being rebuilt.
2013

Nova Bus
LFS Articulated (Third generation)
Diesel

Cummins ISL9 330HP
Allison World B500R

9000–9026
(27)
(all active)[1]
  • First low-floor articulated buses in TTC fleet.
2014

Nova Bus
LFS Articulated (fourth generation)
Diesel

9027–9152
(126)
(all active)
2015

Nova Bus
LFS (fourth generation)
Diesel

Cummins ISL9 280HP
Allison World B400R6

8400–8504
(105)
(all active)
2016 8510–8617
(108)
(all active)
8573 is Retired. Its currently Parked at hillcrest and used as parts bus.
2017 8620–8716
(97)
(all active)
  • First batch of buses that were delivered with the new LFLRV-inspired livery.
2017–2018 8720–8964
9200–9239
(285)
(210 active)
  • 8720–8964 have been delivered.
  • 9200–9239 are to be delivered by January or March 2018

Fleet on order[edit]

Order Year Fleet Range or Quantity of Buses Ordered Builder/Model/Fuel Type Engine/Transmission. Notes
2018–2019 325 buses Nova Bus LFS (fourth generation) Diesel [2] Cummins L9- Allison B400R
  • These buses will be deilvered from mid-2018 to early 2019.

Retired bus fleet[edit]

Non-standard buses[edit]

Make/Model Thumbnail Fleet number Description Fleet size Fleet total Acquired Retired Division Notes
REO 96HTD Diesel buses Ex-Hollinger Bus Lines
REO W Diesel buses
Rek-Vee Industries Club Car Shuttle buses 32 1980s 1980s
White Motor Company 50A Diesel buses
Yellow Coach Y-Z (227, 229) Diesel buses
Yellow Coach Y Diesel buses
Yellow Coach Y Diesel buses
Yellow Coach Z-AQ-273 Diesel buses
Yellow Coach Y-U-316 Diesel buses
Ford 29B Diesel buses 4
Ford 19B Diesel buses 7
Ford 72B Diesel buses 10
AEC 404 Double-decker bus Later converted to single-decker bus
Aerocoach P-46–37 and 371 Diesel buses 4
Fageol or J. G. Brill Company Twin Coach 44S Diesel bus
Fifth Avenue Bus Company L and J Double-decker bus
FitzJohn FTG Diesel buses 25 Ex-North York Bus Lines
FitzJohn Falcon Ex-Hollinger Bus Lines
FitzJohn Hercules JXLD Ex-Hollinger Bus Lines
Packard ED Diesel buses
Pierce Arrow Diesel buses
Prevost Car 50-PI-33 Trainer/Command Unit 3 1990s 2006
MCI MC-8 572 Command Unit 1 1997 2005 Used during World Youth Day
GMDD PD-4103 and 4104 Diesel buses 23 23

Built from 1959 to 1989[edit]

Make/Model Thumbnail Fleet number Description Fleet size Fleet total Acquired Retired Division Notes
GMDD TDH 5301 2900–2949, 2950–2984, 3100–3139 Diesel buses 125 125 1959, 1960, 1962 1978–1979 Some sold to OC Transpo and 2939 was sold to Barrie Transit
GMDD TDH 4517 2985–2999 Diesel buses 15 15 1960
GMDD TDH 5302 3140–3149 Diesel buses 10 10 1962
GMDD TDH 5303 3300–3379, 3500–3599, 3700–3799, 7100–7179 Diesel buses 360 360 1963, 1964–1965, 1966, 1967
GMDD TDH 5304 3150–3174, 3980–3999, 7180–7199 Diesel buses 65 65 1963, 1966–1967, 1967
GMDD T6H 5305 7300–7354, 7355–7395, 7523–7562 Diesel buses 136 136 1968–1969, 1969–1970, 1972
Flyer D700A 7500–7509, 7510–7522 Diesel buses 23 23 1969, 1972 1988–1990 Queensway
GMDD T6H 5307N 7570–7599, 7700–7779, 7900–7962 Diesel buses 173 173 1973, 1973, 1974–1975
Flyer D800A 7560–8004 Diesel buses 45 45 1974–1975 early 1990s Queensway Lansdowne
  • 7972 was put up for sale in Caledon, Ontario.
  • 8000 was acquired by a film company. It was seen in a Trident Gum commercial in 1999.
GMDD T6H 5307N 8010–8117 Diesel buses 108 108 1975 1990-November 2004 Malvern Arrow Rd
  • Replaced by 7000–7134 Vs in 1996
  • This was the last order of buses containing the VH-9 transmission.
  • 8041 was transformed into a cigarette car in a season 7 episode of The Red Green Show.
  • 8051 was the last bus placed in CLRV livery
  • 8058 was the last bus with a rollsign and was preserved at Halton County Radial Railway Museum in Milton, Ontario. It was returned to the TTC on December 11, 2015.
  • Due to body/frame issues preventing restoration, parts to be used in the restoration of either 2252 or 2444.
  • 8073 was renumbered to 2151 in the 2150–2155 series.
GMDD T6H 5307N 8140–8158 Diesel buses 19 19 1976 Malvern Several buses were renumbered into the 2150–2155 series.
GMDD T6H 5307N 8160–8204, 8270–8314, 8320–8369 Diesel buses 140 140 1977, 1979, 1980 All retired by April 2007 Several buses were renumbered into the 2000–2110 series.
Flyer D800B 8210–8223, 8230–8260 Diesel buses 45 45 1977–1978 September 1998-September 1999 Queensway 8257 was preserved by the CTHF and then scrapped in early 2014 in Winnipeg at the New Flyer plant.
OBI Orion 01.501 "I" 8370–8378 Diesel bus 9 9 1981 early 1990s
Flyer D901 8380–8476 Diesel buses 97 97 1981 1999 Danforth, Queensway, Wilson
Flyer D901SS 8477–8486 Diesel buses 10 10 1981 1999 Queensway, Old Eglinton
  • Originally used for Gray Line service
  • These units were the first regular TTC buses equipped with A/C (excludes Gray Coach equipment)
GMDD T6H 5307N 8520–8561, 8570–8729 Diesel buses 202 202 1981–1982 2011 Birchmount, Danforth Many buses were renumbered into the 2000-series series.
GMDD TA60-102N 8500–8511 Diesel articulated buses 12 12 1982 1987 Eglinton Malvern Acquired by MiWay (then known as Mississauga Transit) as a part of the Ontario Ministry of Transportation's Articulated bus demo program.
OBI Orion 01.501 "I" 8730–8739 Diesel bus 10 10 1982 early 1990s
GMDD T6H 5307N 8740–8985 Diesel buses 246 246 1982–1983 2005–2011 December Birchmount, Malvern, Arrow, Danforth, Old Eglinton, Wilson All buses were renumbered into the 2000-series series; no bus was renumbered to 2321 because 8821 was sold for scrap after an accident.
Flyer D901

6000–6122, 6130–6204 Diesel buses 198 198 1985–1986 2003–2007 Arrow Road, Birchmount, Danforth, Old Eglinton, Malvern, Queensway, and Wilson 6068 and 6133 were the last buses retired. They were retired in September 2007
  • 6104 is a "Belka" bus for children learning in North York.
OBI Orion II 9500–9529, 9530–9564, 9570–9627 custom-built wheelchair-accessible vehicle 123 123 1985–1989 1998–2002 Lakeshore Buses experienced mechanical problems and were deemed too costly to fix
GMDD/MCI TC40-102N "Classic" 6210–6293 Diesel buses 84 84 1987 2005–2010 Arrow Road, Birchmount, Danforth, Davenport, Malvern, Mount Dennis, Lansdowne, Old Eglinton 6221 & 6223 were restricted to Toronto Island in duties in March 2009, retired in 2010, taken off the roster in February 2012, and sold to Belka enrichment centre.
OBI Orion 03.501 "III" (Orion-Ikarus 286) 6360–6419, 6530–6559 Diesel articulated buses 90 90 1987, 1989 June 2003 Arrow Road, Eglinton, Malvern, and Wilson
  • These buses were prematurely retired due to structural, frame, and corrosion failures, including the articulation joint, and were replaced by the 1996–1997 Orion Vs.
  • Some of the earlier retirements were used by OC Transpo.
NFI D40 6300–6359, 6420–6434, 6440–6521 Diesel buses (0/0/0) 157 (60/15/82) 1987–1989 2009 Arrow Rd, Danforth, Eglinton, Malvern, Queensway
  • 6488 was sold to Cullingford Coaches as a movie bus.
  • The 1987 models were retired early due to structural failures.
  • 6304 and 6330 were the last buses retired in the 6300–6359 series.
  • 6422 was the last bus retired in the 6420–6434 series.
  • 6457 was the last bus retired in the 6440–6521 series.
OBI Orion 01.508 "I" 9360–9361 Diesel buses 0 2 1989 early 1990s Arrow Rd, Danforth, Eglinton, Malvern, Queensway
  • 9360–9361 were sold to GO Transit as 1713–1714 in the early 1990s and later retired
  • 9360 was sold to Brandon Transit as 35 and later retired.
  • 9361 was sold to York University as a shuttle bus and later retired.

Built from 1990 to 2003[edit]

These buses were 40 feet (12.16 metres) long and are used in local service.

Year Retired Builder and
model name
Thumbnail Powertrain
(Engine and transmission)
Numbers Division Notes
1990–1991 2001–2004 NFI D40 Cummins LTA10B and Allison V730 (originally ZF 4HP500 before 2000) 6560–6638 Arrow Rd, Danforth, Eglinton, Malvern, Queensway
  • First order with all units delivered with electronic signs and air-conditioning.
  • The 1990 models were prematurely retired due to structural failures.
  • 6564, 6587, 6590, and 6597 were the last buses retired.
1990–1991 2005 OBI Orion 05.501 "V" CNG Cummins L10G and Allison B400R (originally ZF 5HP590 before 1997) 9370–9394 Wilson, Queensway
  • 9 units were supposed to be sent to the Dominican Republic along with 6291, but were vandalized.
  • 10 units were parked at the Esther Shiner Stadium parking lot.
1991 2012 OBI Orion 02.501 "II" Detroit Diesel 8.2 L / Navistar 7.3 L and Allison AT-545 9700–9706 Lakeshore
1991–1992 2007-2010 OBI Orion 05.501 "V" Detroit Diesel 6V92TA and Allison B-400R WTEC (originally ZF 5HP500) 6640–6745 Mount Dennis, Queensway, Eglinton, Birchmount, Davenport, Malvern, Arrow Road
  • All retired due to frame issues, engine issues, lack of wheelchair lifts.
  • 6734 was the last unit to be retired.
1996 2012–2015 OBI Orion V Detroit Diesel Series 50 and Allison B400R 7000–7134 Arrow Road, Malvern, New Eglinton (Comstock), Old Eglinton, Queensway
  • First buses with wheelchair lifts.
  • 7013 and 7123 were the last units to be retired; they were retired on February 13, 2015.
  • 7106 was temporarily moved to the Toronto Island in mid-January 2015 and was used as a Toronto Island bus until late May 2015.
1996–1997 2015 OBI Orion V ex-CNG Cummins M11 280HP and Allison World B400R 9400–9449 Wilson, Malvern
  • Powered by CNG-powered when new; later converted to diesel-powered during their midlife rebuild in 2006.
  • 9411 was the last unit to be retired; it was retired on December 4, 2015.
  • Last high floor buses in the TTC fleet.
1998 2014–2015 Novabus RTS-06 WFD Detroit Diesel Series 50 and Allison VR-731 7200–7251 Arrow Road, Danforth
  • 7232 was the last unit to be retired; it was retired on August 19, 2015.
1997 (1981 rebuilds) 1998 GMDD T6H 5307N Detroit Diesel 6V92TA and Allison V730 1002–1036 Arrow Road, Birchmount, Malvern
1997–1998 2006 OBI Orion 06.501 "VI" CNG Cummins L10-280G and Allison B-400R WTEC 9200–9249 Wilson
  • Disabled access First low-floor buses.
  • All retired in 2006 due to the difficulties of converting them to diesel.
  • These buses were replaced by the Orion VIIs 7900–7979.
  • 9217 was the last unit to be retired.
1997–2000 (1977–1981 rebuilds) 2009 GMDD T6H 5307N Detroit Diesel 6V71N and Allison V730 2000–2110 (ex 8181–8204, 8270–8369, 8520–8561 and 8571) Arrow Road, Birchmount, Malvern, Mount Dennis, Wilson
  • The last bus, 2017 (ex-8533), was retired in September 2009. This bus was retired more than two years later than the rest of the fleet.
1998 (1978–1981 rebuilds) 2006 GMDD T6H 5307N Detroit Diesel 6V71N and Allison V730 2600–2619 Arrow Road * Ex-STCUM units with McKay Gates.
  • These units were assigned to routes 35, 41, 89, and 96.
  • 2619 was sold to Belka[citation needed] as a learning bus.
1998–1999 2016 New Flyer Industries
D40LF

Detroit Diesel Series 50 275HP
Allison World B400R

7300–7350 Queensway Old Eglinton, New Eglinton (Comstock)
  • Disabled access 7343 was the last in service on Route 112 West Mall on September 26, 2016.
  • Disabled access all units are being Scrapped in Langilles Scrap and Core in Port Perry.
1999–2003 2016 E-450/Overland Custom Coach ELF 122

Ford Power Stroke 7.3 and Ford 4R100W

9751–9889 Lakeshore
  • 9849 and 9873 were the last in service.
1999 (1975–1977 rebuilds) 2007 GMDD T6H 5307N Detroit Diesel 6V71N and Allison V730 2150–2155 (ex 8010–8117, 8140–8180) Malvern
  • 2153 (ex-8163), the last bus, was retired in April 2007. This bus was retired more than two years later than the rest of the fleet.
1999–2001 (1981–1982 rebuilds) 2011 GMDD T6H 5307N Detroit Diesel 6V71N and Allison V730 2700–2765, 2767–2858 (ex 8520–8561, 8570, 8572–8729) Mount Dennis Wilson Malvern Arrow Rd New Eglinton (Comstock)
  • 2766 was reserved for a Peter Witt streetcar.
  • 2855 was the last 2700–2765, 2767–2858 series in service in December 2011.
  • Few went Undergo Life Extension Program (LEP)
2001–2004 (1982–1983 rebuilds) 2011 GMDD T6H 5307N Detroit Diesel 6V71N and Allison V730 2240–2320, 2322–2485 (ex 8740–8820, 8822–8985) Mount Dennis Wilson Malvern Arrow Rd
  • Some underwent the Undergo Life Extension Program (LEP).
  • The bus that would have been renumbered to 2321 was written off prior to the rebuild cycle.
  • 2281 was the last New Look in service
  • 2252 remained active, confined to Toronto Island duties until March 2012. 2252 and 2444 are historical buses.
  • 2290 and 2291 are preserved in Ireland.
2003 (acquired 2010) 2015 or 2016 Ford E-450/Overland Custom Coach ELF 122 Ford Power Stroke 7.3 and Ford 4R100W 9890–9891 Mount Dennis Wilson Malvern
  • Purchased secondhand

Trolleybuses[edit]

Make/Model Fleet size Year acquired Year retired Notes
Packard-Brill T0 4 1922 1925 All but 1 scrapped with 1 acquired by Halton County Railway Museum in 1974
Canadian Car and Foundry T-44 1 1946 1947 Used as demonstrator on Lansdowne Avenue and returned to CC&F 1947
Canadian Car and Foundry T-44 125 1947 1972 85 in 1947 and 40 ordered in 1953
Canadian Car and Foundry T-48A 5 1959 1972 Acquired from Ottawa in 1959
Marmon-Herringtons TC-44 8 1963 1972 Acquired from Cleveland in 1963
Marmon-Herrington TC-48 15 1953 1972 Acquired from Cincinnati Transit Commission (ex-Cincinnati Street Railway).
Western Flyer Coach E-700A 152 1968-1972 1990 Rebuilt mostly from Canadian Car and Foundry buses; 23 non-standard Marmon-Herrington buses, as well as buses from Halifax (11 CC&F T-44A from Nova Scotia Light and Power) and Cornwall (12 CC&F T-44 Cornwall Street Railway, Light and Power Company) were used for parts.
General Motors-Brown Boveri (T8) 52 1989-1991 (built 1980) 1992 Leased from Edmonton Transit System and returned 1993-1994.

Paratransit[edit]

Make/Model Thumbnail Description Fleet size Year acquired Year retired' Notes
Thomas Built Buses Mighty Mites custom-built wheelchair-accessible vehicle 62 late 1970s - by contractor Allways Transportation 1985 - all retired by TTC Buses did not have regular TTC livery (cream with red and white stripe); all buses owned by contractor
Wayne Corporation Transette custom-built wheelchair-accessible vehicle 5 late 1970s - by contractor Allways Transportation 1985 - all retired by TTC Buses did not have regular TTC livery (cream with red and white stripe); all buses owned by contractor
Accessobus Mark II (likely a Prevost Car H3 series suburban bus) 48-seat highway coach, custom-built wheelchair-accessible vehicle 1 1986 N/A Demonstrater bus only
Dutcher Motors Corporation Para Transit Vehicle (PTV)[3] custom-built 7-passenger van-based wheelchair-accessible vehicle 1 1987 - demonstrator bus only N/A Dutcher Motors founded 1984 and failed to make any production PTV and later acquired by MedNet Inc of Battlefield, Michigan[4]
Chevrolet Caprice Classic wheelchair-accessible station wagons 22–27 early 1980s 1989 Cars were not painted with TTC livery

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References[edit]