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I apologize if some of the pictures are blurry.

 

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WP_001176 (2) by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001180 (2) by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001181 by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001182 (2) by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001183 (2) by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001184 (2) by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001187 by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001188 (2) by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001189 (2) by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001191 (2) by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001192 (2) by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001193 (2) by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001194 (2) by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001195 (2) by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001197 by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001203 by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001204 by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001205 by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001206 by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001210 (2) by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001211 by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

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WP_001212 by MTA Bus, on Flickr

 

All pictures were taken on 10/3/13.

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Very interesting stuff man! Those buses on that "Q25" route there look almost like our low floor buses here in Chicago; do you know what they are called by any chance? (sorry, not the best busfan out there!)

They are called the New Flyer C40LF.

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The only thing I can see is that it was an (MTA) NYCT Bus that's on a (MTA) Bus line... 

 

It's a 5000 RTS unit at MTA Bus. LGA borrowed a few about 1-2 months ago, and as far as I'm aware, that was the first time the 1999 RTS ran for MTA Bus. The MTA Bus RTS are the 1996/97 units.

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It's a 5000 RTS unit at MTA Bus. LGA borrowed a few about 1-2 months ago, and as far as I'm aware, that was the first time the 1999 RTS ran for MTA Bus. The MTA Bus RTS are the 1996/97 units.

Ah well, I've seen that bus around for a while so I'm not exactly in shock to see it being moved around so much.  Happens a lot to the older fleet in particular.

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Very interesting stuff man! Those buses on that "Q25" route there look almost like our low floor buses here in Chicago; do you know what they are called by any chance? (sorry, not the best busfan out there!)

I believe chicago has the diesel equivalent of our c40lf's (D40lf) running around it's street's. Although I believe they are in the process of replacing them at the moment.

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I also see that the MTA is making good use of the 30x240 super king ads in the outer boroughs of Brooklyn and now Queens.

 

All Brooklyn division buses are starting to get 30x240 super king ads on their buses. Especially FB  making good use along with rear wraps again. Seen about 1/2 dozen RTS buses with reap wraps. and qull has rear wraps on their NGs. Taking a script from FB which had them most of 2011 and last year. Would be nice if FB put a 30x240 or 30x215 ad on their NGs.

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