MTA Regional Bus Operations bus fleet


The MTA Regional Bus Operations bus fleet is a fleet of buses in fixed-route service in New York City under the "MTA New York City Bus" and "MTA Bus" brands, both of which operate local, limited, rush, express, and Select Bus Service routes.

Description and history

The fleet consists of over 5,800 buses of various types and models for fixed-route service, making MTA RBO's fleet the largest public bus fleet in the United States. The MTA also has over 2,000 vans and cabs for ADA paratransit service, providing service in New York City, southwestern Nassau County, and the city of Yonkers. All vehicles, with the exception of paratransit cabs, are fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Fixed-route buses are dispatched from 27 garages and one annex in New York City.
Several fleet improvements have been introduced over the system's history. The first large order of air conditioned buses began service in 1966. "Kneeling buses" were introduced in 1976, and wheelchair lifts began appearing in 1980. Also in the 1980s, stop-request cords were replaced by yellow tape strips. However, buses ordered after 2008 feature cords rather than tape strips due to the latter's higher maintenance cost. Articulated buses were introduced in 1996, and have since become prominent in the Bronx and Manhattan. Low-floor buses, designed to speed boarding and alighting and improve riding conditions for elderly and disabled passengers, were first tested in 1997 and have made up most of the new non-express buses ordered since the early 2000s. The last non-express high-floor bus was withdrawn in 2019.
Most post-2000 orders also feature stop-request buttons located on grab bars. Beginning in 2016, new orders have been built/retrofitted with Wi-Fi connectivity and USB charging ports. In 2023, Wi-fi connectivity was removed on all buses due to low usage from passengers.
Starting in 2016, efforts to bring an audio/visual system to the current and future fleet went underway to improve customer service and ADA accessibility thru use of next stop announcements & PSAs. Though the former Long Island Bus Division had already deployed such a system throughout its fleet since the early-2000s, the MTA had only trialed similar systems alongside GPS tracking between 2007 and 2012 on select routes in the New York City Bus system. Current plans include the installation of digital information screens installed throughout the interior of the bus which will provide real-time information such as time, weather, advertisements, & service advisories. The screens are supplied by contract from 3 different vendors and are installed on new bus deliveries starting in 2017 while buses built after 2008 are currently receiving retrofits. A new livery was also introduced, replacing the blue stripe livery on a white base that had been in use in one variation or another since the late 1970s. The first of these buses entered service in mid-May 2016 on the Q10 route.

Low and zero emission buses

Buses operating on clean or alternative fuels also make up a significant portion of the fleet, particularly since the establishment of the MTA's "Clean Fuel Bus" program in June 2000. Buses running compressed natural gas were first tested in the early 1990s, and were mass-ordered beginning in 1995. Hybrid-electric buses, operating with a combination of diesel and electric power, were introduced in September 1998 with the Orion VI, and mass-ordered beginning in 2003 with the Orion VII. These hybrid buses proved to be useful, at least the 2006-2007 models, for these models cost significantly less to repair and maintain than earlier units. As of December 2022, the fleet has over 1,100 diesel-electric buses and over 700 buses powered by compressed natural gas, which make up less than half of the total fleet. This is the largest fleet of either kind in the United States.
In 2017, the MTA tested a fleet of ten forty-foot battery electric buses – five from New Flyer and five from Proterra, the XE40 Xcelsior CHARGE and Catalyst BE40 models respectively. These were all leases, which expired in 2021. In 2019, the MTA ordered their first battery-electric sixty-foot articulated buses, with an order of fifteen XE60 Xcelsior CHARGE buses from New Flyer, deployed on Manhattan Select Bus Service routes. In April 2021, the agency placed an RFP for forty-five new forty-foot battery-electric buses. Later in 2021, the MTA awarded New Flyer the contract for the electric bus order, set to arrive in late 2022 and 2023. 15 more buses were added to the originally 45 bus contract, making for a total of 60 buses allotted for MTA NYCT.
In 2022, the MTA announced that they would trial hydrogen fuel cell buses, funded by a grant from New York State Energy Research and Development Authority. The first two buses will be launched in The Bronx by late 2025.
The MTA announced that it would only purchase zero-emission buses from 2029, and that the entire bus fleet will be zero-emission by 2040.

Fixed-route fleet details

A roster of the fleet is shown below. Not included below are buses and vans not open to the general public, retired buses, or demonstration buses. This list also does not include buses formerly operated by MTA Long Island Bus that later operated under contract to Nassau County by Veolia Transport/Transdev.

Local, limited, and Select Bus Service vehicles

All buses listed below have semi-low floors.
ImageTypeModel yearLengthNumbers
Amount activeEnergy sourceOperator
Orion Bus Industries
Orion VII 07.501 HEV
Next Generation
2009-20104343–4702
86
retiring
Diesel-electric hybridNYCT
Nova Bus
LFSA TL62102A
1st Generation
Articulated
20101202–1289
73
retiring
DieselNYCT
Nova Bus
LFS TL40102A
3rd Generation
20118000–8089
88DieselNYCT
Orion Bus Industries
Orion VII 07.501
EPA10

3rd Generation
20117000–7089
88DieselNYCT
New Flyer
XD40 Xcelsior
20114810–4899
88DieselNYCT
New Flyer
C40LF Low Floor
2011-2013185–672
486CNGMTA Bus & NYCT
Nova Bus
LFSA TL62102A
1st Generation
Articulated
2011-20135252–5298
5300–5363
5770–5986
326DieselNYCT
New Flyer
XD60 Xcelsior
Articulated
2012-20134710–4799
88DieselNYCT
New Flyer
XD40 Xcelsior
2014-20157090–7483
389DieselMTA Bus & NYCT
Nova Bus
LFS TL40102A
4th Generation
2015-20168090–8503
409DieselNYCT
New Flyer
XD60 Xcelsior
Articulated
20165364–5438
72DieselMTA Bus
New Flyer
XN40 Xcelsior
2017673–810
135CNGNYCT
New Flyer
XD60 Xcelsior
Articulated
20175987–6125
137DieselMTA Bus & NYCT
New Flyer
XD60 Xcelsior
Articulated
20175987–6125
137DieselMTA Bus & NYCT
Nova Bus
LFSA TL62102A
2nd Generation
Articulated
2017-20185439–5602
162DieselNYCT
Nova Bus
LFSA TL62102A
2nd Generation
Articulated
2017-20185439–5602
162DieselNYCT
New Flyer
XN60 Xcelsior
Articulated
2017-20181000–1109
108CNGNYCT
New Flyer
XN60 Xcelsior
Articulated
2017-20181000–1109
108CNGNYCT
New Flyer
XDE40 Xcelsior
20189500–9509
10Diesel-electric hybridNYCT
New Flyer
XD40 Xcelsior
2018-20197484–7850
363DieselNYCT
New Flyer
XD40 Xcelsior
2018-20197484–7850
363DieselNYCT
Nova Bus
LFS TL40102A
4th Generation
20198504–8754
247DieselNYCT
New Flyer
XE60 Xcelsior CHARGE
Articulated
20194950–4964
15Battery electricNYCT
New Flyer
XD60 Xcelsior
Articulated
2019-20206126–6286
161DieselMTA Bus & NYCT
New Flyer
XD60 Xcelsior
Articulated
2019-20206126–6286
161DieselMTA Bus & NYCT
Nova Bus
LFS HEV TL40102A
3rd Generation
2021-20229620–9912
293Diesel-electric hybridNYCT
Nova Bus
LFS TL40102A
4th Generation
2021-20228755–8963
208DieselNYCT
New Flyer
XDE40 Xcelsior
2021-20229416–9499
9510–9619
193Diesel-electric hybridNYCT
New Flyer
XD40 Xcelsior
2021-20227851–7989
138DieselNYCT
Nova Bus
LFS TL40102A
4th Generation
2023-20248964–9271
308DieselMTA Bus
New Flyer
XD40 Xcelsior
2023-20249272–9387
116DieselMTA Bus
New Flyer
XE40 Xcelsior CHARGE
2024-20264965–5024
5030–5216
63
under delivery
Battery electricMTA Bus & NYCT
Nova Bus
LFSe+
2025-20265025–5029
5Battery electricNYCT
New Flyer
XHE40 Xcelsior CHARGE H2
2025-20265217, 5218
1
under delivery
Hydrogen Fuel CellNYCT
New Flyer
XE60 Xcelsior CHARGE
Articulated
2025-20265603–5620
1
under delivery
Battery electricNYCT
New Flyer
XD60 Xcelsior
Articulated
2025-20276287–6510
20
under delivery
DieselNYCT

Express bus fleet

All express buses are diesel-powered, long commuter coaches. All buses are high-floored.
ImageTypeModel yearNumbers
Amount activeOperator
Motor Coach Industries
D4500CL
2004-20073000–3474
4306
199
retiring
MTA Bus
Motor Coach Industries
D4500CT
20082195–2250
37
retiring
MTA Bus
Prevost
X3-45 Commuter
1st Generation
20112400–2489
49
retiring
NYCT
Motor Coach Industries
D4500CT
2012-20132251–2303
53MTA Bus & NYCT
Prevost
X3-45 Commuter
1st Generation
2014-20162490–2789
285NYCT
Prevost
X3-45 Commuter
2nd Generation
2021-20221300–1629
330MTA Bus & NYCT
Prevost
X3-45 Commuter
2nd Generation
2025-20261630–2010
123
under delivery
MTA Bus & NYCT

Future bus fleet

These are bus orders that will occur a few years into the future.
TypeModel yearLengthNumbers
Energy sourceOperator
Motor Coach Industries
D45 CRT LE CHARGE
2026TBA
Battery electricNYCT
New Flyer
XD40 Xcelsior
2026-2027TBA
DieselNYCT
Nova Bus
LFS TL40102A
4th Generation
2027TBA
DieselNYCT
New Flyer
XDE40 Xcelsior
2027-2028TBA
Diesel-electric hybridNYCT
New Flyer
XE60 Xcelsior CHARGE
Next Generation
Articulated
2028+TBA
Battery electricNYCT
New Flyer
XD60 Xcelsior
Articulated
2028+6511–6956
DieselNYCT
Motor Coach Industries
D45 CRT
2028+TBA
DieselNYCT
New Flyer
XE40 Xcelsior CHARGE
Next Generation
2028+TBA
Battery electricMTA Bus & NYCT