Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has awarded ARBOC a firm order for 110 Independence low-floor transit buses.
The award was placed through ARBOC’s Canadian distributor, Creative Carriage Ltd., utilizing the government of Ontario’s Metrolinx Transit Procurement Initiative (TPI). ARBOC plans to deliver the initial group of up to 30 buses in 2021 with the remaining 80 vehicles to be delivered in 2022.
TTC plans to utilize the new ARBOC Independence low-floor buses to support rejuvenation of the Wheel-Trans fleet that provides safe and reliable transit options for seniors and persons with disabilities, allowing them to travel with freedom and dignity.
“We responded to TTC’s specific design requirements by designing a customized bus for TTC’s unique fleet and operational profile, including many noteworthy features that will set this fleet apart and provide an unparalleled rider experience,” said Doug Minix, general manager, ARBOC. “The low-floor bus is built on the Dodge ProMaster chassis, and it was designed specifically for accessible transit service, with both a curbside wheelchair ramp and a rear facing wheelchair ramp for random access loading and unloading, plus improved versatility in urban and rural routes.”
Enhanced storage methods and foldaway seats lend to a cavernous passenger compartment for ease, accessibility and flexibility. Signage, lighting, audio-visual aids and ride comfort were all carefully integrated to ensure ridership safety and comfort.
“We are incredibly proud of the ARBOC team and local Toronto dealer Creative Carriage who worked together to respond creatively to the unique needs of TTC’s Wheel-Trans fleet requirements,” said Paul Soubry, NFI president and CEO. “NFI is honored to support TTC with parts and services as one of our largest customers. In addition to the low-floor ARBOC buses, NFI has also recently delivered New Flyer Xcelsior CHARGE™ battery-electric zero-emission transit buses to further support zero-emission, sustainable transportation for TTC and its customers.”