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On 11/19/2024 at 4:13 PM, YoungBusLover said:

So it's time to give them the ole TMC treatment from 2008? 😅 In all seriousness though NP is up to 27 #8350s with two more popping up for the evening rush being #8777 and #8793, whatever CTA decides to do will be determined before the spring pick next year.

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This is some good info right here💯 I feel like they’ll get some modern new flyer buses that they should’ve been ordered 10 years ago. 
 

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As far as the 1000s new flyers go did has the process of rebuilding those select few hundred began. I see they want to keep those until 2029 the latest. My main question is it really worth putting a 100+ million dollars into busses that are already closing in on the 20 yr mark. CTA wanted to retire the first batch of 1000s (2006-7) models but those are the least affected by rust. We can all see the 2008-9 flyers are being retired due to rust. As much as I like the 1000s hey have served heir ime well and that money should go to new busses. I feel he cta just throws away money they did the 6000 flxibles he same most were only a couple years out of rehab and then was mothballed and retired. I could be wrong what are your guys thoughts

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8 hours ago, jtrussel said:

As far as the 1000s new flyers go did has the process of rebuilding those select few hundred began. I see they want to keep those until 2029 the latest. My main question is it really worth putting a 100+ million dollars into busses that are already closing in on the 20 yr mark. CTA wanted to retire the first batch of 1000s (2006-7) models but those are the least affected by rust. We can all see the 2008-9 flyers are being retired due to rust. As much as I like the 1000s hey have served heir ime well and that money should go to new busses. I feel he cta just throws away money they did the 6000 flxibles he same most were only a couple years out of rehab and then was mothballed and retired. I could be wrong what are your guys thoughts

Ordinarily your comment would be true, but the 8350s are the last diesel bus order CTA is doing per its own ordinances and recently passed state law that came on the heels of those ordinances. All bus orders after this current one are to be for electric buses, and as we all can see CTA has run into plenty of kinks and bumps to iron out with the electric buses they've brought into the fleet so far. Even without the rough spots, they only brought a relatively small few online as they've yet to lock down a funding path for needed infrastructure to maintain electrics beyond what they already brought in. Given that, they still need something to keep the system running on the bus side until the transition begins progressing further. So under those dynamics they're currently working around, rebuilding older buses is a suitable solution. 

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