MHV9218 5,212 #1 Posted July 31, 2012 (edited) I made a thread about this back on the old forum, but that's gone now and the fleet has really changed since then. So, as a tool for all of us and just as something sorta interesting, I've been doing the math on the current fleet ages. I'll post the rest of these up as I do them, I'm going off the TTMG roster combined with the Bus Moves/Transfers thread. Bronx and Manhattan are now done. NYCT BRONX DIVISION Gun Hill Depot average age: 8.0 years old average local bus age: 8.0 years old average 40-foot age: 5.5 years old average 60-foot age: 9.6 years old oldest bus: 1998-1999 New Flyer D60HF -- Kingsbridge Depot average age: 8.3 years old average local bus age: 8.3 years old average 40-foot age: 5.5 years old average 60-foot age: 10.3 years old oldest bus: 1998-1999 New Flyer D60HF -- West Farms Depot average age: 6.2 years old average local bus age: 6.2 years old average 40-foot age: 6.8 years old average 60-foot age: 4.6 years old oldest bus: 1997-1999 Orion O5 CNG MTA BUS BRONX DIVISION Eastchester Depot: average age: 8.7 years old average local bus age: 14.9 years old average express bus age: 6.1 years old oldest bus: 1995-1997 Novabus RTS -- Yonkers Depot average age: 7.0 years old average local bus age: -- average express bus age: 7.0 years old oldest bus: 2000 MCI D4500 NYCT MANHATTAN DIVISION 126th St Depot average age: 6.3 years old average local bus age: 6.3 years old average 40-foot age: 10.7 years old average 60-foot age: 5.3 years old oldest bus: 1995-1997 Novabus RTS -- Manhattanville Depot average age: 6.4 years old average local bus age: 6.4 years old average 40-foot age: 6.4 years old average 60-foot age: -- oldest bus: 2002-2003 Orion O7 Hybrid -- Michael J. Quill Depot average age: 7.1 years old average local bus age: 7.1 years old average 40-foot age: 8.3 years old average 60-foot age: 4.6 years old oldest bus: 1998-1999 Novabus RTS -- Tusekegee Airmen Depot average age: 7.5 years old average local bus age: 7.5 years old average 40-foot age: 6.0 years old average 60-foot age: 8.1 years old oldest bus: 1998-1999 New Flyer D60HF -- More to come... Edited July 31, 2012 by MHV9218 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JubaionBx12+SBS 417 #2 Posted July 31, 2012 The average age for WF is quite low due to those C40s and LFSAs Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
East New York 4,046 #3 Posted August 3, 2012 Wow! I didn't even realize 126 was that low. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MHV9218 5,212 #4 Posted August 4, 2012 Neither did I, but those O7s made a difference. I'm gonna hold off doing the rest of the fleet until I can get some more solid data on where everything is assigned, since I've learned just now that some depots are massively older than I thought (like LGA). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites