Lynx (transportation) - Current Fleet Roster

Current Fleet Roster

Order Year Manufacturer Model Fleet Series
(Quantity)
Fuel Propulsion
<<< 29 feet (8.8 m) >>>
2005 Gillig Advantage "Low Floor" 701-705
(5)
Diesel
2007 BRT 711-713
(3)
2007 BRT 721-729
(9)
2008 BRT 730
<<< 35 feet (11 m) >>>
2006 Gillig BRT 706-710
(5)
Diesel
2007 BRT 714-720
(7)
2008 BRT 731-739
(9)
2009 BRT 6-309-25-309
(20)
2010 BRT 28-310-36-310
(9)
2012-13 BRT ???
(3)
Hybrid
<<< 40 feet (12 m) >>>
1998 Gillig Phantom 353, 361-362
(3)
Diesel
2002 Phantom 501-517
(17)
2004 Phantom 518-550
(32)
2005 Phantom 551-553, 555-569
(17)
2006 BRT 570-578, 580-599
(29)
2007 BRT 801-803, 805-808, 810-815
(13)
2007 BRT 601-643
(43)
2008 BRT 644-665
(21)
2009 BRT 1-409-5-409
(5)
2010 BRT 37-410-55-410
(18)
<<< 60 feet (18 m) (Articulated) >>>
2010 NABI 60-BRT 26-610-27-610
(2)
Hybrid
2012-13 NovaBus LFS-A ???
(4)


Buses 554, 579, 804, and 809 were retired due to accidents that caused damage to their frame.

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