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The base will be 170 buses, delivered in 2019 and 2010. The option language is a little confusing, as it says "options to purchase up to an additional 85 buses (for a total of up to 340 equivalent units or EUs)". Maybe it's two 85-bus options?

 

http://www.metro-magazine.com/bus/news/733216/new-flyer-to-supply-up-to-170-artics-for-nj-transit?fbclid=IwAR1T24xp3DZ9XAsAFts-WYtQS_A49oSxBGFpJF1NWQCq0xXtxuuol8M_mn0

 

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New Flyer to supply up to 170 artics for NJ TRANSIT

Posted on February 28, 2019

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New Jersey Transit (NJ TRANSIT) awarded New Flyer a contract for up to 170, 60-foot, clean diesel Xcelsior® heavy-duty transit buses, with firm orders of 85 buses to be delivered in 2019 and 2020, and options to purchase up to an additional 85 buses (for a total of up to 340 equivalent units or EUs).

NJ TRANSIT is America’s third largest provider of bus, rail, and light rail transit, operating and contracting bus services in the New Jersey, New York City, and Philadelphia regions delivering over 270 million passenger trips per year. The award to New Flyer will allow NJ TRANSIT to retire its existing fleet of articulated transit buses that have been in revenue service for more than 15 years.

NJ TRANSIT currently operates over 1,000 transit buses manufactured by North American Bus Industries, which was acquired by New Flyer in 2013. In addition, NFI subsidiary Motor Coach Industries (MCI) has proudly served NJ TRANSIT since 1983, having delivered 2,909 high floor commuter coaches by 2015. In that same year, MCI was awarded a new six-year contract for a total potential quantity of 1,222 fully-accessible, ADA compliant commuter coaches of which 473 have been delivered to date.

MCI provides field service for the coaches from its service center located in Blackwood, New Jersey and spare parts support from the NFI Parts distribution center in East Brunswick, New Jersey.

 

 

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1 minute ago, GojiMet86 said:

The base will be 170 buses, delivered in 2019 and 2010. The option language is a little confusing, as it says "options to purchase up to an additional 85 buses (for a total of up to 340 equivalent units or EUs)". Maybe it's two 85-bus options?

 

http://www.metro-magazine.com/bus/news/733216/new-flyer-to-supply-up-to-170-artics-for-nj-transit?fbclid=IwAR1T24xp3DZ9XAsAFts-WYtQS_A49oSxBGFpJF1NWQCq0xXtxuuol8M_mn0

 

 

From what I get from it, it is two options. 340 EUs would make 170 artics.

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9 hours ago, GojiMet86 said:

The base will be 170 buses, delivered in 2019 and 2010. The option language is a little confusing, as it says "options to purchase up to an additional 85 buses (for a total of up to 340 equivalent units or EUs)". Maybe it's two 85-bus options?

 

http://www.metro-magazine.com/bus/news/733216/new-flyer-to-supply-up-to-170-artics-for-nj-transit?fbclid=IwAR1T24xp3DZ9XAsAFts-WYtQS_A49oSxBGFpJF1NWQCq0xXtxuuol8M_mn0

 

 

They delivered buses already in 2010? How come I havent seen them?

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