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MTA Bus Operations: Scrapped Equipment List


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33 minutes ago, Novabus 5000 said:

Not listed but also not recent scrap moves:

 

2212, 2213, 2216, 2221, 2222, and 2226 are all scrapped. 
 

3707 is scrapped.

6871, 6873, 6875, 6883, 6885 and 6903 is scrapped. 
 

6844-6846, 6858 are NOT scrapped. 

Thank you for THAT update. A few of those buses were NOT scrapped...then scrapped...then stored...then back to scrapped. So that's probably why those buses were not added. Thanks for that.

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On 10/28/2021 at 11:44 AM, Novabus 5000 said:

Not listed but also not recent scrap moves:

 

2212, 2213, 2216, 2221, 2222, and 2226 are all scrapped. 
 

3707 is scrapped.

6871, 6873, 6875, 6883, 6885 and 6903 is scrapped. 
 

6844-6846, 6858 are NOT scrapped. 

3707 is not retired and is currently on the Q35.

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2 hours ago, Future ENY OP said:

Please disregard 3800. Bus is not scrap nor retired. Bus was in the shop for 4 days. Just spotted back in service this morning on the M42.   Couldn’t get a clear pic. (Currently driving). 

4 days in a shop does not seem like a long time. I have seen longer periods of inactivity time, at least based on information widely available. It would make sense for the MTA or NYCT to announce retirements of their fleet, so that the public can be informed.

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2 hours ago, Novabus 5000 said:

MTA Bus 2926 is not scrapped, It has been preserved by the Friends of the NJ Transportation Heritage Center.

Oh, that is too damn cool. Whoever is responsible for some of these perfect paint jobs (5227, 9207), I'm damn impressed too. Reminds you what our CMFs can, should, and do not do. 

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41 minutes ago, JAzumah said:

Those are all 2008 MCIs, correct?

A little early for retirement. What gives besides the hot exhausts?

It is not. A standard bus lasts an average of 12 yrs. There are also a lot less 2008 CTs than 2004-07 CLs, so the logical thing is to retire buses that are in retirement age that have less parts to deal with and are more problematic to work on in order to cut on maintenance costs. 

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24 minutes ago, Transit Enthusiast said:

Hasn't been out since November 2nd. Might be retired.

I wouldn’t put that far of a stretch. Bus hasn’t operated in 2 days doesn’t necessarily mean retirement. Look what happened to 3800.  Bus was in shop for 4 days than it popped back into service yesterday on the M42. 

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