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  1. With the new Nova LFS/New Flyer XD-40 order out of MTA Bus, these are the breakdowns that's courtesy out of the Bus Moves thread and with depots as well with the routes in total on the road: 

     

    LFS Smartbus:
    Baisley Park: 8964-9009 (46 units), JFK: 9010-9152 (153) + 9153-9188 (26 add-ons) = 189 units, LaGuardia: 9189-9271 (83) 

     

    XD40 Assignments:

    LaGuardia: 9272-9311 (40), JFK: 9312-9353 (42), Eastchester: 9354-9387 (34)

     

    JFK future total for their LFS and XD-40 pool: 221 

    Estimated breakdown during the rush hours -> Q6= 18, Q7= 10, Q8= 18, Q9= 10,  Q11/21= 12 for the Q11 with 4 for the Q21, Q22= 14, Q35= 6, Q37= 8, Q40= 10, Q41= 12 and the Q60= 20 -> Totaling up to 143 buses for JFK and routes like the Q22 and the Q35 classified as Far Rockaway but uses JFK buses. 143/221 -> spare count up to 70-78 units overall

     

    LGA future total for their LFS and XD-40 pool: 123 wrapped buses + 45 standards

    Estimated breakdown during the rush hours -> Q18= 14, Q29= 8, Q33= 6, Q39= 10,  Q47= 16, Q49= 6, Q67= 14, Q69= 16, Q72= 6, Q100= 8, Q101= 8, Q102= 8, Q103= 4 and the Q104= 6. Totaling up to 165 buses. 130/168 -> spare count up to 38 units overall

     

    Baisley Park has the Q64 that uses 16 buses and Q112 that totals to 10 and Q110 up to 12. This totals to 38 units out of 46 giving 8 Novas to spare. 

     

    *  The order for MTA Bus gives out more buses to spare during the rush hour if they can be short, they have an add-on in spare count to their list. Also, in-case of winter snowstorms if they need more out for the artic routes at said depots, it somewhats help. 

    ** This total list may not be 100% accurate but to see if there's any spare factors and there is. Feedback does help. 

     

     

  2. 6 hours ago, poopybutt123 said:

    Here’s a updated list of retired Next Gens on my behalf in case anyone needs it or forgot how many NGs are retired so far 

    3800-3981, 3983-3994, 3996-4001, 4003-4007, 4009-4010, 4012-4013, 4015-4023, 4025, 4029, 4031-4032, 4037-4043, 4045-4046, 4049-4058, 4061-4064, 4066-4067, 4070-4071, 4073-4084, 4086-4092, 4094-4096, 4099-4103, 4106-4118, 4120-4121, 4123-4129, 4131-4139, 4141-4147, 4149-4151, 4153-4154, 4157, 4160-4164, 4167-4173, 4175, 4177-4182, 4184-4185, 4188-4195, 4197-4199, 4202, 4205-4207, 4209, 4211, 4213-4215, 4217-4219, 4221, 4222-4230, 4232-4238, 4240-4245, 4249-4252, 4254-4255, 4258, 4261, 4263-4265, 4267-4268, 4271-4273, 4275, 4277, 4330-4331, 4333-4342, 4346-4347, 4349, 4351, 4353, 4357-4358, 4361-4362, 4364, 4366-4374, 4376-4377, 4381, 4383, 4387, 4390-4393, 4396, 4400, 4403, 4405, 4408-4415, 4418-4421, 4423-4424, 4426, 4428-4429, 4431-4436, 4438, 4440-4441, 4443-4447, 4449-4450, 4454, 4456-4465, 4467, 4470-4472, 4474-4477, 4480-4481, 4494, 4496, 4513, 4515, 4517-4519, 4524, 4526, 4528-4529, 4532-4533, 4535-4540, 4542-4544, 4547-4550, 4552-4553, 4555-4556, 4559-4564, 4568, 4572-4579, 4581-4586, 4590-4594, 4600, 4602-4603, 4606-4610, 4615-4618, 4620, 4622-4624, 4627, 4629, 4631-4632, 4636, 4639, 4644, 4646, 4658-4659, 4661, 4663, 4667, 4671, 4679, 4698 

    Total Count: 590 

    Any corrections or feedback would be gladly appreciated 

    4186 has parted ways at JFK. No body parts are found at Eastchester. That can be switched for 4644 on there. 

  3. A fix to the upcoming list: 4644 is active and repaired at JFK, my apologies on the confusion.


    However, 3186: Yonkers MCI used for parts at the depot now to Eastchester as scrap. 
     

    Reflected on the list but at Eastchester, they are for parts for mostly LGA/JFK for the remainder Next Gen fleet: 3964, 4046 and 4123.

  4.  

    18 hours ago, TyBusLover1 said:

    What’s the point. I don’t even think anyone views this thread anymore…

    It's only R32s that are currently retired and to scrap. But, I think everyone knows that, maybe the SIR cars too. Any R46s that are out of service or will be retired has its own thread. 

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