Vehicles
The following conventional fleet roster is as of September 2008:
Fleet Numbers | Year | Make/Model | Engine/Transmission | Fleet size | Original Operator |
8001-8008 | 1999 | Orion VI | Detroit Diesel Series 50 / Allison B400R | 8 | Pickering Transit |
8009-8011 | 1999 | Orion VI | Detroit Diesel Series 50 / Allison B400R | 3 | Ajax Transit |
8012-8013 | 1994 | Orion V | Detroit Diesel Series 50 / Voith D863.3 | 2 | Ajax Transit |
8014-8015 | 1994 | Orion V | Cummins L10 / Voith D863.3 | 2 | Pickering Transit |
8016-8017 | 1992 | Orion V | Detroit Diesel 6V92TA / Voith D863.3 | 2 | Ajax Transit |
8018-8019 | 1992 | Orion V | Cummins L10 / Voith D863.3 | 2 | Pickering Transit |
8050-8055 | 2003 | Orion V | Detroit Diesel Series 50 / Voith D863.3E | 6 | Ajax Pickering Transit Authority |
8060-8061 | 1990 | Orion V | Detroit Diesel 6V92TA / Allison HTB-748 | 2 | Ajax Pickering Transit Authority, Ex. Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority |
8062-8065 | 1992 | Orion V | Detroit Diesel 6V92TA / Allison HT-748 | 4 | Ajax Pickering Transit Authority, Ex. Port Authority of Allegheny County |
8066 | 1994 | Orion V | Detroit Diesel 6V92TA / Allison HT-748 | 1 | Lynx |
8129-8132 | 1990 | Orion V | Detroit Diesel 6V92TA / Voith D863.3 | 4 | Oshawa Transit |
8133-8136 | 1991 | Orion V | Detroit Diesel 6V92TA / Voith D863.3 | 4 | Oshawa Transit |
8137-8145 | 1992 | Orion V | Detroit Diesel 6V92TA / Voith D863.3 | 9 | Oshawa Transit |
8151-8152 | 2001 | Nova LFS | Detroit Diesel Series 40 / Allison B400R | 2 | Oshawa Transit |
8153-8160 | 2002 | Nova LFS | Detroit Diesel Series 40 / Allison B400R | 8 | Oshawa Transit |
8161-8168 | 2004 | Nova LFS | Cummins ISL / ZF 5HP552C | 8 | Oshawa Transit |
8169-8170 | 2005 | Nova LFS | Cummins ISL / ZF 6HP552C | 2 | Oshawa Transit |
8171 | 2006 | Nova LFS | Cummins ISL / ZF 6HP552C | 1 | |
8172-8173 | 2005, arrived 2006 | Nova LFS | Cummins ISL / ZF 6HP552C | 2 | |
8174-8180 | 1999 | Nova LFS | Detroit Diesel Series 40 / Allison B400R | 7 | First: Philadelphia Airport, arrived 2007 |
8318 | 1994 | Orion V | Detroit Diesel 6V92TA / Voith D863.3 | 1 | Whitby Transit |
8321-8322 | 1998 | Orion VI | Detroit Diesel Series 50 / Allison B400R | 2 | Whitby Transit |
8324-8329 | 2004 | Nova LFS | Cummins ISL / Allison B400R | 6 | Whitby Transit |
8330-8332 | 1997 | Orion V | Detroit Diesel Series 50 / Allison B400R | 3 | Whitby Transit |
8401-8430 | 2007 | New Flyer D40LF | Cummins ISL / Voith D864.3E | 30 | |
8431-8445 | 2007, arrived late 2007-2008 | New Flyer D40LF | Cummins ISL-07 / Voith D864.5 | 15 | |
8446-8459 | 2008 | New Flyer D40LF | Cummins ISL-07 / Voith D864.5 | 14 | |
8460-8473 | 2009, arrived late 2009-2010 | New Flyer D40LF | Cummins ISL-07 / Voith D864.5 | 11 | |
8501-8535 | 2012 | New Flyer XD40 | Cummins ISL9 / Voith D864.5 | 35 |
Notes:
- denotes wheelchair accessible
- On each line of the table, groups of fleet numbers, separated by commas, correspond to the years listed on that line.
- Ajax Transit and Pickering Transit vehicles were operated by the Ajax Pickering Transit Authority (APTA) prior to the creation of DRT.
- Ajax Transit, APTA, and Pickering Transit-sourced buses are generally operated throughout Ajax and Pickering. Whitby and Oshawa-sourced buses generally stay in their home city. However, some exceptions include cross regional routes and equipment transfers between divisions.
In addition, there are 26 Specialized Service cutaway vans used for Flag Bus and for specialized services. The current Flag Bus Fleet consists of three ElDorado National E-Z Rider II MAX 30 foot buses and 2 Overland Custom Coach ELFs.
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