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I run the web site TransSee. I recently added support for the Chicago CTA buses. Besides real-time next bus arrival information, it can track buses by fleet number range or by route.

Here are some examples:

Find buses 1366-1369, 1371-1372, 1374-1378

Find Route 22 buses

I hope you will find this site useful. I would have started a new topic, but I didn't see the option to.

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4 hours ago, Bridgeportbus said:

1930 and 1960 seem to have migrated to np from c. Both are on the 22 now. The c sticker has been pulled from the window.

1930-1932 moved to P in March 2017.

1948 and 1972 were at P this morning but back on C routes for the pm rush hour. 1960 was only out in the afternoon and is probably a loan.

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15 minutes ago, andrethebusman said:

Latest official info. Note something very interesting - 8325-8349 ARE expected late 2018!

Also, 804 is last 40-foot hybrid among the living.

cta bus 010418.pdf

Other notables:

  • They still count the burned electric bus as part of the fleet.
  • Spare ratio of 15.9% for standard buses is about normal, but 42% for articulated buses is ridiculous. It can't be just that they are holding back buses for rehab and they have reliability issues (in which case they are no better than the NABIs), but that the acquisition of the 100 for the Red Line project was otherwise unnecessary, as demonstrated by their failures on #66 and #79. Remember, the Optimas and 1st Generation Novas were supposed to be replaced by the 100 artics and 450 Novas. Now we are know why FG is stuck with so many 6400s, and, undoubtedly, being stuck with so many of them is why its spare ratio is high.
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22 minutes ago, Busjack said:

Other notables:

  • They still count the burned electric bus as part of the fleet.
  • Spare ratio of 15.9% for standard buses is about normal, but 42% for articulated buses is ridiculous. It can't be just that they are holding back buses for rehab and they have reliability issues (in which case they are no better than the NABIs), but that the acquisition of the 100 for the Red Line project was otherwise unnecessary, as demonstrated by their failures on #66 and #79. Remember, the Optimas and 1st Generation Novas were supposed to be replaced by the 100 artics and 450 Novas. Now we are know why FG is stuck with so many 6400s, and, undoubtedly, being stuck with so many of them is why its spare ratio is high.

Only way to make use of the artics would be to reinstate X service cause it's actually the extra dwell times from stop spacing that fouls artic operations on local routes.  Either that or just bite the bullet and just deal with them on 79th cause IMO 79th qualifies for artics for the same reason 151 and 22 does.  High ridership to the point where 40ft are impossible (79th is higher in the top 10 list than 151 and 22). 

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13 minutes ago, Sam92 said:

Only way to make use of the artics would be to reinstate X service cause it's actually the extra dwell times from stop spacing that fouls artic operations on local routes.  Either that or just bite the bullet and just deal with them on 79th cause IMO 79th qualifies for artics for the same reason 151 and 22 does.  High ridership to the point where 40ft are impossible (79th is higher in the top 10 list than 151 and 22). 

X service doesn't work because 74th isn't equipped to take them (current routes are X9 and X49). Only way is to get them back into 77th and C. Maybe putting some back on King Dr. would be a partial solution, but CTA doesn't seem interested in that. Even if you propose X54 coming back, I can't see it needing that kind of capacity.

Artics have traditionally run on 151, but since you bring up 22, I find it hard how artics can be justified there (again narrow streets and dwell times) unless NP is so stuck with them that it has to run them somewhere.

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47 minutes ago, Busjack said:

X service doesn't work because 74th isn't equipped to take them (current routes are X9 and X49). Only way is to get them back into 77th and C. Maybe putting some back on King Dr. would be a partial solution, but CTA doesn't seem interested in that. Even if you propose X54 coming back, I can't see it needing that kind of capacity.

Artics have traditionally run on 151, but since you bring up 22, I find it hard how artics can be justified there (again narrow streets and dwell times) unless NP is so stuck with them that it has to run them somewhere.

Could possibly be the case considering outside of 22, 146, 147, 151. NP's artic routes are peak only so it's either over assign and let them sit/run on local service since that's half their fleet or under assign then have to do a lot of sharing (kedzie might be in the same boat with attics showing up on 12 on weekends when likely not necessary but having no choice since they still do a lot of main routes and have to run them with SOMETHING).  Yes I know 103rd now has similar ratios but outside of the 29, and their share of express service,  have a lot of light service/feeder routes that don't require a lot of buses so vs the other two which still have routes with heavy enough service to where there no choice but to get an artic to fill a few runs unless they wanna borrow on weekends 

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23 hours ago, doconnor said:

I run the web site TransSee. I recently added support for the Chicago CTA buses. Besides real-time next bus arrival information, it can track buses by fleet number range or by route.

Here are some examples:

Find buses 1366-1369, 1371-1372, 1374-1378

Find Route 22 buses

I hope you will find this site useful. I would have started a new topic, but I didn't see the option to.

Nice site. Looks like a lot of work went into it. However, I don’t think the run number series are correct.

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I'll be back at 103rd this Sunday after spending my last 2yrs at 74th. 1 thing I hope doesn't happen is we get rid of all the 1100's lol cause I'll be upset if that happens lol. Hopefully the 1100's will stay. But then again it's been a while since there's been a huge bus swap so I guess we'll see what happens. But as far as the spotting of those buses I wonder does that have to do with the rehab of the artics ??.

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56 minutes ago, Busjack said:

Either an operator or someone from CTA left a cab window open or unlocked, or the young man jimmied the  operator window open.  Either way, it is never a good idea to stick one's head out the window of a moving train.

I once saw a teenager do the same thing on a Green Line train between  Central and Harlem  going WB.  Fortunately for  him, no poles and no oncoming UP-W Metra train to take his head out.  

 

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As of this weekend, 103rd, C and NP gained 40-footers while 74th, 77th and K lost some.

103rd gained 1026-1030 from 74th and some additional 1190s from 77th. C gained some 1830s back from K. NP gained 1407-1410 from 74th and some lower 1700s from K.

More details coming tomorrow morning's rush.

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On 3/26/2018 at 12:22 AM, RJL6000 said:

As of this weekend, 103rd, C and NP gained 40-footers while 74th, 77th and K lost some.

103rd gained 1026-1030 from 74th and some additional 1190s from 77th. C gained some 1830s back from K. NP gained 1407-1410 from 74th and some lower 1700s from K.

More details coming tomorrow morning's rush.

Is there anymore buses that are getting switched over to other garages 

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6 hours ago, Aiden Tabucic said:

Is there anymore buses that are getting switched over to other garages 

The only moves involve a few 1000s:

Out:

74th: 1026-1030, 1407-1410

77th: 1193, 1194

Kedzie: 1705-1707, 1833-1838

In:

103rd: 1026-1030, 1193, 1194

Chicago: 1833-1838

North Park: 1407-1410, 1705-1707

No other series of buses were moved at this time.

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4 hours ago, RJL6000 said:

The only moves involve a few 1000s:

Out:

74th: 1026-1030, 1407-1410

77th: 1193, 1194

Kedzie: 1705-1707, 1833-1838

In:

103rd: 1026-1030, 1193, 1194

Chicago: 1833-1838

North Park: 1407-1410, 1705-1707

No other series of buses were moved at this time.

Do you know if FG will get any more 

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