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  • Is this one of the oldest D40LF's out there?

  • Ah very nice! You recorded this bus as well!

  • @busrailfan Yep, now I gotta go chase her down again now that she's been moved to the Fraser Valley.

  • if u go to calgary there are 6V92 D40LFs with the B400R. sounds like our retired 1991 Orion Vs with MAN axles :D

  • they aound like trolley buses and stop request sounds like ttc's

  • @GordonFreemanD40 These are considerably louder than trolleybuses ;)

    they actually have the same engines as most D40s including the ones the TTC had.

  • dagnabbit the D40LF is a rare bus in toronto south, and only place you see it is at queensway areas, and they dont come out even there for some reason:( we need D40LFRs, and quickly....

  • That is rare a 6v92ta engine on a new flyer :D

  • @MVRTA108

    Vancouver (CMBC) had at least 177 New Flyer buses with 6V92TA engines. West Vancouver had 3. (Formally CMBC buses). Victoria has at least 31. (Granted 7 of these were transfers from Pentiction.) so all in all 211 New Flyers with 6V92TA engines. Plus whatever ran elsewhere in BC, and Canada.

    So not quite so rare! :) lol

  • @ilovefageols D40s and D60s, high floors, this is a D40LF, a low floor, that's why it's rare.

  • @kilt41 Didn't know you were from Victoria, I visit quite often though as it was my hometown way back when, I've actually been back since this trip... and will go again likely in March, then again in April.

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