Current Fleet
Winnipeg Transit has 499 buses. 415 are low-floor easy access buses. As of June 2009, the Flyer D901 series retired. The following fleet roster is as of January 2013
Current Complete Fleet List | |||||
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Make/Model | Series | Model | Year | Notes | |
New Flyer | 101-135 | D40LFR | 2010 | ||
New Flyer | 140-169 | D40LFR | 2011 | All Wrap for a RT | |
New Flyer | 201-230 | D40LF | 2004 | 204 Retired Due to Fire | |
New Flyer | 231-260 | D40LF | 2005 | ||
New Flyer | 270-281 | D40LF | 2007 | ||
MCI | 301-334 | Classic | 1988 | 301-303 310-316 319-321 323 326 328-332 334 Remain in Active | |
New Flyer | 340-366 | D40 | 1992 | 365 Remain | |
New Flyer | 370-399 | D40 | 1994 | 370 371 372 374 379 380 390 395? 397 398 399 Retired
373 are still in orange colours |
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New Flyer | 401-443 | D40LF | 1998 | most if not are have been rebuilt | |
New Flyer | 444-504 | D40LF | 1999 | most if not are have been rebuilt | |
New Flyer | 510-561 | D40LF | 2002 | being rebuilt | |
New Flyer | 570-599 | D40LF | 2003 | ||
New Flyer | 601-640 | D40LFR | 2011 | All now inservice
601-605 Wrap for RT |
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New Flyer | 671-699 | D40 | 1994 | All Rebuild | |
New Flyer | 701-733 | D40LFR | 2008 | ||
New Flyer | 735-799 | D40LFR | 2009 | ||
New Flyer | 800-829 | D40LFR | 2013 | being delivered 800-805 | |
New Flyer | 858 | D40 | 1990 | retired by the end of 2012 | |
New Flyer | 901-910 | Invero/D40i | 2004 | Ex701-710
Only used for rush hour |
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New Flyer | 911-925 | D30LF | 1996 | All Rebuild | |
New Flyer | 930-949 | D30LF | 2001 | 931 Rebuild | |
New Flyer | 991-993 | D40LF | 1994 | All Rebuilt
Only used for rush hour |
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