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On 10/14/2023 at 2:40 PM, YoungBusLover said:

Another set of buses that should of been halued of once they reached the 12 year FTA guidelines. The boneyard is an outdoor museum of junk. ?

Not only that you’ll see majority of the #800s retired from 2015-2017. Stripped almost to the bone to the point there is no more parts to take out of them. The next buses you’ll have to strip is the options 3 and 4.

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Boneyard/South Ship List

1. #1010    Work-Bus 1
2.#1011    Work-Bus 2
3. #1012    Boneyard                
4. #1017    Boneyard
5. #1025    SS
6. #1038    SS 
7. #1062    SS or FG
8. #1065    SS or 3
9. #1067    SS or 3
10. #1073    SS or 3
11. #1075    SS or 3
12. #1085    SS or 3
13. #1090    SS or 3
14. #1092    SS or 3
15. #1095    SS or 3
16. #1101    SS or C
17. #1103    SS or C
18. #1104    SS
19. #1106    SS or 3
20. #1109    SS or 3
21. #1111    SS
22. #1112    SS or 3
23. #1119    SS or 3
24. #1122    SS or 3
25. #1125    SS or FG             
26. #1126    SS or 3
27. #1128    SS or 3
28. #1129    SS or 3
29. #1150    Boneyard            
30. #1158    SS or 3
31. #1167    SS or 3
32. #1170    SS or 3
33. #1174    SS or 3
34. #1176    SS or 3
35. #1177    SS or NP
36. #1188    SS or NP
37. #1189    SS or NP
38. #1192    SS or 3
39. #1194    SS or 3
40. #1228    Boneyard (Boneyard)                
41. #1253    SS
42. #1256    SS
43. #1283    SS
44. #1289    SS
45. #1291    SS
46. #1294    SS
47. #1301    Boneyard
48. #1305    Boneyard (Fire)                
49. #1313    SS
50. #1323    SS
51. #1325    SS
52. #1330    SS
53. #1342    SS
54.#1346    SS
55. #1368    SS
56. #1369    SS
57. #1384    SS or 6
58. #1413    SS or C
59. #1447    Boneyard (Accident)                
60. #1494    SS
61. #1517    Boneyard                
62. #1519    SS or 6
63. #1529    SS or 6                
64. #1606    SS
65. #1614    Boneyard                
66. #1626    SS                
67. #1634    Boneyard
68. #1635    Boneyard
69. #1639    Boneyard
70. #1640    Boneyard
71. #1646    Boneyard LTH/300                
72. #1650    Boneyard
73. #1652    Boneyard LTH/300
74. #1656    Boneyard
75. #1658    Boneyard
76. #1659    Boneyard
77. #1661    Boneyard
78. #1664    Boneyard
79. #1668    Boneyard
80. #1669    Boneyard
81. #1670    Boneyard            
82. #1671    Boneyard            
83. #1681    Boneyard LTH/300
84. #1682    Boneyard
85. #1684    Boneyard            
86. #1685    Boneyard
87. #1693    Boneyard
88. #1694    Boneyard
89. #1696    Boneyard
90. #1697    Boneyard LTH/300                
91. #1704    Boneyard            
92. #1706    Boneyard
93. #1707    SS or NP
94. #1708    SS or NP
95. #1711    Boneyard
96. #1717    Boneyard
97. #1723    SS or NP
98. #1730    Boneyard                
99. #1732    Boneyard                
100. #1738    Boneyard
101. #1739    Boneyard LTH/300
102. #1740    Boneyard                
103. #1741    Boneyard
104. #1742    Boneyard
105. #1746    Boneyard                
106.#1747    Boneyard
107. #1756    Boneyard            
108. #1765    Boneyard                
109. #1770    Boneyard
110. #1771    Boneyard
111. #1773    Boneyard
112. #1778    Boneyard
113. #1782    Boneyard
114. #1792    Boneyard LTH/300
115. #1794    Boneyard
116. #1798    Boneyard
117. #1799    Boneyard
118. #1800    SS or NP
119. #1805    Boneyard (Accident)                 
120. #1811    Boneyard LTH/300
121. #1812    SS or NP
122. #1814    Boneyard
123. #1816    Boneyard
124. #1817    Boneyard
125. #1820    Boneyard
126. #1821    Boneyard (Accident)            
127. #1825    Boneyard                
128. #1828    Boneyard
129. #1829    Boneyard
130. #1831    Boneyard
131. #1833    SS or NP
132. #1836    Boneyard
133. #1841    Boneyard
134. #1842    Boneyard
135.#1844    SS or NP
136. #1850    Boneyard
137. #1856    Boneyard
138. #1859    Boneyard LTH/300                
139. #1864    Boneyard
140. #1868    Boneyard LTH/300
141. #1870    Boneyard LTH/300                
142. #1883    Boneyard LTH/300
143. #1886    Boneyard
144. #1887    Boneyard
145. #1888    Boneyard
146. #1890    Boneyard LTH/300
147. #1894    Boneyard LTH/300
148. #1922    Boneyard LTH/300            
149. #1925    Boneyard (Accident)                150.# 1926    Boneyard
151. #1928    Boneyard LTH/300
152. #1930    Boneyard LTH/300                
153. #1931    Boneyard
154. #1933    SS
155. #1935    Boneyard                
156. #1936    SS
157.# 1937    Boneyard LTH/300
158. #1943    SS
159. #1945    Boneyard
160. #1946    Boneyard
161. #1948    Boneyard LTH/300            
162. #1953    Boneyard
163. #1959    Boneyard            
164. #1960    Boneyard
165. #1961    Boneyard                
166. #1963    Boneyard
167. #1978    Boneyard LTH/300
168. #1988    SS or C
169. #1990    SS or C
170. #1993    Boneyard (Retired due to fire)  

171. #1996    Boneyard            
172. #1997    Boneyard                
173. #1999    Boneyard LTH/300
174.# 2005    SS or C
175.# 2008    Boneyard LTH/300
176. 2013    Boneyard            
177. 2016    Boneyard
178. 2018    SS
179. 20€22    Boneyard
180. 2027    Boneyard

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10 hours ago, Busjack said:

...which makes me think NP will get Novas, because it isn't going to survive on 1700s-1800s.

Yep with all the rusting reports on numerous buses. Most of the #1630 and up have been OOS for over a year now at least. At first I thought they were going to do a mix bag of retirements from all blocks throughout the series when their time comes. Which they’re long overdue so I wouldn’t beg for CTA to fix the problem and bring them back, now there are enough #8350’s to start the retirements, since there is no point of fixing them. Also that we hearing they’ll rehab the ones in the #1000-1629 range since they were built on better framing which will feel weird to have the older ones in the series to remain while the newer ones have to forcibly get retired. Don’t take my word on this part maybe the coating wasn’t strong enough to protect the framing underneath.

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On 10/19/2023 at 2:57 AM, Bus1883 said:

Yep with all the rusting reports on numerous buses. Most of the #1630 and up have been OOS for over a year now at least. At first I thought they were going to do a mix bag of retirements from all blocks throughout the series when their time comes. Which they’re long overdue so I wouldn’t beg for CTA to fix the problem and bring them back, now there are enough #8350’s to start the retirements, since there is no point of fixing them. Also that we hearing they’ll rehab the ones in the #1000-1629 range since they were built on better framing which will feel weird to have the older ones in the series to remain while the newer ones have to forcibly get retired. Don’t take my word on this part maybe the coating wasn’t strong enough to protect the framing underneath.

Yea it's just like how CPD tahoes me be ate up from rust & be holes & all man alot of the 1630+ look good on the outside but underneath it's a different ballgame 

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2 hours ago, Shannoncvpi said:

Yea it's just like how CPD tahoes me be ate up from rust & be holes & all man alot of the 1630+ look good on the outside but underneath it's a different ballgame 

On one of the questions in response to a bus specification (I forget which one) one of the bidders asked about the need for the 12-year warranty on the frame, and CTA replied that Chicago used something like magnesium sulfate or magnesium chloride in the road salt. Apparently less damaging to the environment, but more damaging to cars.

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On 10/20/2023 at 7:45 PM, Busjack said:

On one of the questions in response to a bus specification (I forget which one) one of the bidders asked about the need for the 12-year warranty on the frame, and CTA replied that Chicago used something like magnesium sulfate or magnesium chloride in the road salt. Apparently less damaging to the environment, but more damaging to cars.

That's true it's good sald it melt ice & snow fast af but it's tuff af on cars 

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I found some new editions to the the boneyard I found over the weekend being that #1122, #1152, #1189,#1689,#1747,#1763, and #1984.  This will be the first time in a while that I've visibly seen #1747. The bikerack is removed among other interior components. #1305 and #1821 were finally given LTH/300 stickers, A host of other #1000s have them as well now. 

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7 hours ago, YoungBusLover said:

I found some new editions to the the boneyard I found over the weekend being that #1122, #1152, #1189,#1689,#1747,#1763, and #1984.  This will be the first time in a while that I've visibly seen #1747. The bikerack is removed among other interior components. #1305 and #1821 were finally given LTH/300 stickers, A host of other #1000s have them as well now. 

Options 3 and 4 giving their life away. 60% of the boneyard are #1630 and up

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1 hour ago, Mr.NewFlyer1279 said:

could this possibly be giving us a hint that the 1000-1429 range is getting the 2nd rehab? 

No. The 2024 CTA budget (page 81 of 126) says they will:

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Title: Life Extending Bus Overhaul - 430 buses (1000-Series)
Budget: $6.7M
Core Requirement: Maintain and Improve Safety Reliability.
Description: Funding will provide for the Life-Extending Overhaul of on a select number of the CTA 1000-Series buses. Work will enable the buses to operate in service to 2028/2029. CTA is concurrently working on procuring up to 600 new buses to replace the remaining 1000-Series buses. With extending the life on these select buses, CTA will be able to level out the annual bus replacement need as it transitions to acquiring an all-electric bus fleet.

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The life extending overhaul for a select number of 1000-Series buses plan for 2024 is to be determined based on costs, market conditions, vendor availability, and CTA service needs. The work on these buses will begin in late 2024 or early 2025.

 

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1 hour ago, Mr.NewFlyer1279 said:

could this possibly be giving us a hint that the 1000-1429 range is getting the 2nd rehab? 

I'm confused why they wouldn't try and fix up the 1630s and up since they're newer. Plus I feel like 1000-1429 kinda been through it. A lot of those buses were at either 77th or 103rd lol. 

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9 hours ago, YoungBusLover said:

I found some new editions to the the boneyard I found over the weekend being that #1122, #1152, #1189,#1689,#1747,#1763, and #1984.  This will be the first time in a while that I've visibly seen #1747. The bikerack is removed among other interior components. #1305 and #1821 were finally given LTH/300 stickers, A host of other #1000s have them as well now. 

 

On 10/18/2023 at 11:26 PM, YoungBusLover said:

Boneyard/South Ship List

1. #1010    Work-Bus 1
2.#1011    Work-Bus 2
3. #1012    Boneyard                
4. #1017    Boneyard
5. #1025    SS
6. #1038    SS 
7. #1062    SS or FG
8. #1065    SS or 3
9. #1067    SS or 3
10. #1073    SS or 3
11. #1075    SS or 3
12. #1085    SS or 3
13. #1090    SS or 3
14. #1092    SS or 3
15. #1095    SS or 3
16. #1101    SS or C
17. #1103    SS or C
18. #1104    SS
19. #1106    SS or 3
20. #1109    SS or 3
21. #1111    SS
22. #1112    SS or 3
23. #1119    SS or 3
24. #1122    SS or 3
25. #1125    SS or FG             
26. #1126    SS or 3
27. #1128    SS or 3
28. #1129    SS or 3
29. #1150    Boneyard            
30. #1158    SS or 3
31. #1167    SS or 3
32. #1170    SS or 3
33. #1174    SS or 3
34. #1176    SS or 3
35. #1177    SS or NP
36. #1188    SS or NP
37. #1189    SS or NP
38. #1192    SS or 3
39. #1194    SS or 3
40. #1228    Boneyard (Boneyard)                
41. #1253    SS
42. #1256    SS
43. #1283    SS
44. #1289    SS
45. #1291    SS
46. #1294    SS
47. #1301    Boneyard
48. #1305    Boneyard (Fire)                
49. #1313    SS
50. #1323    SS
51. #1325    SS
52. #1330    SS
53. #1342    SS
54.#1346    SS
55. #1368    SS
56. #1369    SS
57. #1384    SS or 6
58. #1413    SS or C
59. #1447    Boneyard (Accident)                
60. #1494    SS
61. #1517    Boneyard                
62. #1519    SS or 6
63. #1529    SS or 6                
64. #1606    SS
65. #1614    Boneyard                
66. #1626    SS                
67. #1634    Boneyard
68. #1635    Boneyard
69. #1639    Boneyard
70. #1640    Boneyard
71. #1646    Boneyard LTH/300                
72. #1650    Boneyard
73. #1652    Boneyard LTH/300
74. #1656    Boneyard
75. #1658    Boneyard
76. #1659    Boneyard
77. #1661    Boneyard
78. #1664    Boneyard
79. #1668    Boneyard
80. #1669    Boneyard
81. #1670    Boneyard            
82. #1671    Boneyard            
83. #1681    Boneyard LTH/300
84. #1682    Boneyard
85. #1684    Boneyard            
86. #1685    Boneyard
87. #1693    Boneyard
88. #1694    Boneyard
89. #1696    Boneyard
90. #1697    Boneyard LTH/300                
91. #1704    Boneyard            
92. #1706    Boneyard
93. #1707    SS or NP
94. #1708    SS or NP
95. #1711    Boneyard
96. #1717    Boneyard
97. #1723    SS or NP
98. #1730    Boneyard                
99. #1732    Boneyard                
100. #1738    Boneyard
101. #1739    Boneyard LTH/300
102. #1740    Boneyard                
103. #1741    Boneyard
104. #1742    Boneyard
105. #1746    Boneyard                
106.#1747    Boneyard
107. #1756    Boneyard            
108. #1765    Boneyard                
109. #1770    Boneyard
110. #1771    Boneyard
111. #1773    Boneyard
112. #1778    Boneyard
113. #1782    Boneyard
114. #1792    Boneyard LTH/300
115. #1794    Boneyard
116. #1798    Boneyard
117. #1799    Boneyard
118. #1800    SS or NP
119. #1805    Boneyard (Accident)                 
120. #1811    Boneyard LTH/300
121. #1812    SS or NP
122. #1814    Boneyard
123. #1816    Boneyard
124. #1817    Boneyard
125. #1820    Boneyard
126. #1821    Boneyard (Accident)            
127. #1825    Boneyard                
128. #1828    Boneyard
129. #1829    Boneyard
130. #1831    Boneyard
131. #1833    SS or NP
132. #1836    Boneyard
133. #1841    Boneyard
134. #1842    Boneyard
135.#1844    SS or NP
136. #1850    Boneyard
137. #1856    Boneyard
138. #1859    Boneyard LTH/300                
139. #1864    Boneyard
140. #1868    Boneyard LTH/300
141. #1870    Boneyard LTH/300                
142. #1883    Boneyard LTH/300
143. #1886    Boneyard
144. #1887    Boneyard
145. #1888    Boneyard
146. #1890    Boneyard LTH/300
147. #1894    Boneyard LTH/300
148. #1922    Boneyard LTH/300            
149. #1925    Boneyard (Accident)                150.# 1926    Boneyard
151. #1928    Boneyard LTH/300
152. #1930    Boneyard LTH/300                
153. #1931    Boneyard
154. #1933    SS
155. #1935    Boneyard                
156. #1936    SS
157.# 1937    Boneyard LTH/300
158. #1943    SS
159. #1945    Boneyard
160. #1946    Boneyard
161. #1948    Boneyard LTH/300            
162. #1953    Boneyard
163. #1959    Boneyard            
164. #1960    Boneyard
165. #1961    Boneyard                
166. #1963    Boneyard
167. #1978    Boneyard LTH/300
168. #1988    SS or C
169. #1990    SS or C
170. #1993    Boneyard (Retired due to fire)  

171. #1996    Boneyard            
172. #1997    Boneyard                
173. #1999    Boneyard LTH/300
174.# 2005    SS or C
175.# 2008    Boneyard LTH/300
176. 2013    Boneyard            
177. 2016    Boneyard
178. 2018    SS
179. 20€22    Boneyard
180. 2027    Boneyard

This is kinda depressing cause I "grew up" with the new flyers. Saw them from day 1. At least they aged well and kept somewhat of a kick to them compared to the OG Novas   ?

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1 hour ago, Sam92 said:

I'm confused why they wouldn't try and fix up the 1630s and up since they're newer. Plus I feel like 1000-1429 kinda been through it. A lot of those buses were at either 77th or 103rd lol. 

Because they were the ones with aluminum-wrapped carbon steel frames and according to various drivers here, the frames are shot. If that's the case, not worth fixing.

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1 hour ago, Sam92 said:

 

This is kinda depressing cause I "grew up" with the new flyers. Saw them from day 1. At least they aged well and kept somewhat of a kick to them compared to the OG Novas   ?

To me they're what the #4000 MAN Americanas were as far as lasting as long as they have and also looking like the modern version of it. Although they're not even close to the #5300s/#6000s which is how I view them as a whole in regards to the overall multiple variations of transmissions, engine, signage among other things. They truly are the 2nd best purchase CTA has ever made that has lasted this long while also being this efficient at nearly 20 years old. 

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6 minutes ago, Busjack said:

Because they were the ones with aluminum-wrapped carbon steel frames and according to various drivers here, the frames are shot. If that's the case, not worth fixing.

To give a bit of better context here are some photos of what Carbon Steel looks like after it has aged through the elements as shown below from buses #1697, #1831,and #1937.

 

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2 hours ago, Sam92 said:

 

This is kinda depressing cause I "grew up" with the new flyers. Saw them from day 1. At least they aged well and kept somewhat of a kick to them compared to the OG Novas   ?

Same I miss how they sounded before the rehabs and with #1630 and above to have the blue type lighting which I miss so much on them as well

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3 hours ago, YoungBusLover said:

To give a bit of better context here are some photos of what Carbon Steel looks like after it has aged through the elements as shown below from buses #1697, #1831,and #1937.

 

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4 hours ago, Busjack said:

Because they were the ones with aluminum-wrapped carbon steel frames and according to various drivers here, the frames are shot. If that's the case, not worth fixing.

Ok as a biker I totally understand. I avoid modern carbon and aluminum frames and use vintage steel for durability

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33 minutes ago, Sam92 said:

 

Ok as a biker I totally understand. I avoid modern carbon and aluminum frames and use vintage steel for durability

I'm not sure if it was cost saving measure done by CTA or New Flyer themselves but the #4000 and #4300s artics may have a similar Carbon Steel frame which is possibly another factor to add in as to why so many are sidelined as well. 

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15 hours ago, YoungBusLover said:

To give a bit of better context here are some photos of what Carbon Steel looks like after it has aged through the elements as shown below from buses #1697, #1831,and #1937.

 

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20221124_142515.jpg

20220611_160524.jpg

I'm surprised they got 1831 back and running in 2022, but that was before the buses started getting pulled for good. Now 1831 is back and it's probably done with by now.

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