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Definitely NOT repairable. But again there has been wonders including the infamous 8017. The way that bus is damaged I don't see it being in service.

According to resources, 7430 will be held on to privately for police evidence, then afterwards it's off to retirement.

 

So 7430 to scrap.

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According to resources, 7430 will be held on to privately for police evidence, then afterwards it's off to retirement.

 

"So 7430 to scrap."

 

Never assume that this bus is heading to scrap. Like 8017, it can be repaired. But it's gonna come out of Dahlia's pockets

 

 

 

 

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According to resources, 7430 will be held on to privately for police evidence, then afterwards it's off to retirement.

 

"So 7430 to scrap."

 

Never assume that this bus is heading to scrap. Like 8017, it can be repaired. But it's gonna come out of Dahlia's pockets

 

 

 

 

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I believe 8017 was still under warranty though when it got into that accident.

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According to resources, 7430 will be held on to privately for police evidence, then afterwards it's off to retirement.

 

"So 7430 to scrap."

 

Never assume that this bus is heading to scrap. Like 8017, it can be repaired. But it's gonna come out of Dahlia's pockets

 

 

 

 

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Nah. I doubt they are gonna repair this one. Pretty sure the frame of the bus has crumpled on this one. Totaled.

 

 

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I believe 8017 was still under warranty though when it got into that accident.

And everybody thought that this bus was gonna be scrapped and I said what you just mentioned above. When buses get into a wreck it's a different story, but when buses get wrecked by another one that is too powerful, then that company must pay the assess damages that it caused.

 

 

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Now if they can make another XD, fine

 

 

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On 6/18/2015 at 12:46 AM, The TransitMan said:

As of August 29th, 2017

 

 

 

1994 NovaBus RTS-06: 8750

 

1995 NovaBus RTS-06: 8751-8752

 

1995 Orion 05.501 (Ex-BeeLine): 101-103, 105-106, 108-142, 144-150

 

1996 NovaBus RTS-06: 8753-8796, 8798-8830, 8832-8912, 8914-8932, 8934-8968, 8970, 8973-8993, 8995-9001, 9004-9005, 9007-9026, 9028-9070, 9072-9084, 9086-9093, 9095-9113, 9115-9131, 9133-9214, 9216-9301, 9303-9306, 9308-9347, 9349

 

1996 Orion 05.501 (Ex-BeeLine): 151-173, 175-176, 178-179, 181-184

 

1997 NovaBus RTS-06: 9350-9456, 9458-9502, 9504-9510, 9512-9524

 

1998 NovaBus RTS-06: 4905, 4920, 4941, 4975, 4984, 4998, 5003, 5026, 5060, 9525-9538, 9540-9545, 9547-9579, 9581-9589, 9591-9666, 9668-9673, 9675-9689, 9691-9698

 

1998 Orion 05.501: 6001-6003

 

1999 MCI 102-DLW3SS Commuter Coach: 2040-2041, 2043-2047, 2049-2052, 2054-2069, 2071-2106, 2108-2139

 

1999 NovaBus RTS-06: 5121, 9656

 

1999 Orion 05.501: 6004-6325, 6327-6349

 

2001 MCI D4500 Commuter Coach: 2140-2184, 2186-2203, 2205-2208, 2705-2804

 

2002 MCI D4500 Commuter Coach: 2805-2808, 2810-2813, 2816, 2818-2822, 2825, 2827-2835, 2837-2842, 2844-2847, 2849, 2851, 2853-2855, 2857, 2860, 2863-2865, 2867, 2869-2870, 2872-2877, 2879-2881, 2884, 2886, 2888-2894, 2896, 2899-2901, 2903-2904, 2908-2909, 2911-2925, 2927-2930

 

2002 New Flyer D60HF: 5515, 5521, 5524, 5526-5527, 5537, 5544, 5550, 5553

 

2002 Orion 07.501 "First Generation" Low Floor CNG: 7561, 7563-7566, 7568-7570, 7573, 7574, 7577-7580, 7585-7586

 

2003 New Flyer D60HF: 5584, 5589, 5596, 5611-5612, 5615, 5622, 5630, 5638-5639, 5645, 5650, 5657-5658, 5663, 5669, 5671, 5699, 5708, 5719, 5728, 5730, 5737, 5761

 

2003 Orion 07.501 "Second Generation" Low Floor CNG: 7588, 7591-7599, 7602-7607, 7610-7617, 7621, 7625-7626, 7629-7630, 7632-7641, 7643-7645, 7649-7652, 7655, 7660, 7663, 7666-7667, 7671-7673, 7677-7678, 7680, 7684, 7691, 7746

 

2005 MCI D4500CL Commuter Coach: 3158

 

2006 Orion 07.501 "Second Generation+" Low Floor Hybrid: 3548

 

2007 Orion 07.501 "Second Generation+" Low Floor Hybrid: 3741, 6853

 

2009 Orion 07.501 "Next Generation" Low Floor Hybrid: 4619

 

2010 NovaBus TL-62102A Low Floor Articulated: 1205

 

2012 NovaBus TL-62102A Low Floor Articulated: 5299

9207 is not scrapped or even heading there at all.

 

 

 

Special thanks to "FLX9304" for his input.

 

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On 10/7/2017 at 12:57 PM, UTC Bus Roster said:

1226 was reported by a very reliable source in ECH scrap yard. No visible damage.

While the bus is in the scrap yard, it may not be scrap. System roster does not have it on the scrap list, so it should not be deemed as such. 

22 hours ago, SevenEleven said:

8126 is gone, waiting a tow to Eastchester. 

There is a good chance they will repair 8126. 1258 had similar damage and it got rebuilt. Lets not rush to judge it so quickly. 

16 hours ago, TheHat said:

You can now officially take 9207 off the scrapped list.

 

From the MTA list you can deem it scrapped. 

 

8831 to scrap. 5035 to storage. 

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Staten Island Advance (SILive.com) has the complete story in last Saturday's edition.

My deepest sympathies to the family on the death of the driver.

Arthur Kill Road is an extremely dangerous street to drive as it has one lane in each direction, hairpin turns, no passing lanes and to be quite honest  is quite scary from Woodrow Road to Tottenville. There are quite a few accidents on that street  and just wait for the winter as the street becomes a sheet of ice. Where the garage is the roadway is quite narrow with no place to pass.

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