andrethebusman Posted March 12, 2014 Report Share Posted March 12, 2014 Here is a retirements list for 3300-3449 series short Flxibles. Some notes:3449 built with "Torsilastic" suspension - same as old-look Flx's had - as an experiment. Converted to air-ride at some point.disposition notes:H - Hausman Bus SalesISP - Illinois Scrap ProcessingP - Pielet BrosCCC - Century Charter Coach (at 59th/Archer in Summit, apparently ran at least one for a short time, this was a VERY, VERY "fly by night" outfit!NHTSA - National Highway traffic Safety AdministrationCATCo (Continental Air Transport (O'Hare Employee Shuttle)OrlPk - Village of Orland Park for a very short lived pre-RTA local shuttle operationCity - City of Chicago for Traffic Court Bldg-Kraft Bldg employee shuttleCPD - Chicago Police Dept - these buses were fully repainted in CPD white/blue and were used for "community service" charters, such as taking kids to Head Start day campsrenumberings:3300-3306 r# 26-32 2/74 for Evanston service3422,3440,3423,3406 r# 33-36 8/76 for Evanston service32-36 returned to old numbers 4/77130-131 had wheelchair lifts installed for use on CTA's short-lived in-house paratransit service. Afterwards, 131 used as shop truck at South Shops, repainted white/redFinal dispositions of converted buses:BW54 06/22/83 Illinois ScrapBW55 - still existsBW56 01/13/04 General Iron (r# BW-10, repainted red/white/blue)BW57 - still existsBW58 03/98 Cozzi (exact date not in records)BW63 11/5/90 Pielet (r# IWB8)130 03/05/96 Midwest Metallics131 - still existsFE1 05/28/86 Pielet (FE stood for "Fire Extinguisher" - mobile fire extinguisher test/refill unit)M650 12/3/86 Pielet (this was breakdown tender for State St Mall, capable of pushing a dead bus off mall)3300.txt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeymc77 Posted March 29, 2015 Report Share Posted March 29, 2015 So a picture has popped up on the FLXIBLE facebook page showing a bus that was a supposedly an ex-cta 3300. It was used to serve Outer Drive condos. Just wondering if you knew the fleet number. It was owned by Remark Bus Lines at 18th and Clark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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