A roster of the fleet is shown below. Not included below are buses and vans not open to the general public (Access-A-Ride vans and taxicabs, and employee shuttle buses), or demonstration buses. This list also does not include buses formerly operated by MTA Long Island Bus that are now operated under contract to Nassau County by Veolia Transportation.
Formerly owned and operated by the Bee-Line Bus System in Westchester County, NY as 474 and purchased used in 2009 to replace older buses (1990-1991 and 1994 TMC RTS buses) and was renumbered to 174.
9250-9349 were originally delivered with coach type seating mounted on elevated interior platforms for express service. 9250 & 9273 retain their platforms but had their coach seats replaced with 2x2 seating.
9140-9149 were powered with Cummins M11E engines and are retired.
Many retired; to be fully retired between 2015 & 2016.
8797 was converted into a Metrocard Bus and renumbered to 0017.
9656 caught fire shortly after delivery and was subsequently retired. The next RTS order (see below) included a replacement 9656, but the replacement was wrecked in an accident in 2008.
All buses were originally operated under New York City Bus. MTA Bus units are assigned to Eastchester Bus Depot.
This order included a replacement bus for the original 9656 (see above) in addition to the 350 RTS buses ordered, but the replacement was totaled in a major accident in 2008.
5075 originally had a ZF Ecomat-2 5HP592C transmission and later received an Allison transmission.
Several buses are receiving LED signs.
8 units written off due to separate accidents, fires, and structural problems.
The original numbers for this batch of buses were 5252-5509.
Most retired; 35 units remain in service.
24 renumbered units remain in service. The renumbered units are: 1001-1002, 1004-1009 & 1011-1017, 1019-1021, 1023-1027 (mostly ex-5300s and 5400s), and 4705 (ex-5283)[3]
11 un-renumbered units (5392, 5400, 5410, 5415-5416, 5418, 5423, 5464, 5471, 5485, and 5491) also remain in service.
All units were originally operated under New York City Bus.
5510-5519, 5536, 5539-5542, 5556-5560, 5568, 5603-5604, 5645, 5648-5649, 5677-5678, 5687 and 5712 were transferred to and are operated by MTA Bus on the Q10 (from John F. Kennedy bus depot).
Last order of high-floor transit buses for the MTA.
5656 and 5658 were involved in separate accidents. The front half of 5658 and the rear half of 5656 were joined together to form a new 5656. The damaged sections were scrapped.
5657 is out of service due to damage from an accident.
Delivered as a hybrid bus similar to 3500-3783 and 6690-6905, and converted as a pilot bus of a since-cancelled project to determine feasibility of converting 3500-3783 into straight diesel units.
Daimler Buses North America Orion VII Next Generation (07.501) (semi-low floor, hybrid electric)
Replaced the 1999-2000 New Flyer C40LFs and the CNG Orion Vs.
Order delivered as following: 185-319, 491-569, 320-490, 570-672
570-643 were originally to be built by Daimler Buses North America (Orion) before Orion (winding down operations) transferred the order to New Flyer.[9][10]
644-672 buses were later added to the end of the order via an agreed upon option order.
205 is the 4000th CNG bus built By New Flyer.
631 and 636 are equipped with LED headlights.
Model discontinued after this order; last New Flyer C40LF buses (and old-styling New Flyer buses) ever built.
New Flyer Industries XD40 "Xcelsior" (semi low-floor)
2011
41 ft (12.50 m)
4810-4899 (90 buses)
Cummins EPA10 ISL9 9.0L
Allison B400R6 Gen-IV
Operated under New York City Bus.
4899 was originally equipped with a Navistar MaxxForce 9 engine, but was re-equipped with a Cummins engine in 2014.
Daimler Buses North America Orion VII Third Generation (07.501, semi low-floor)
2185 (pictured) was damaged in the 9/11 terrorist attacks but was restored and repainted in a special 9/11 memorial livery and returned to service in 2005.
This order was originally for 126 buses, but only 41 buses were accepted. Additional units that would have been numbered 2251-2268 of this order were sold to New Jersey Transit, where they are currently numbered 7101-7118.
Prevost Car X3-45 (commuter coach)
2011- 2012
2400-2489 (90 buses)
Volvo D13 SCR EPA 10 12.8L
Allison B500R6 Gen-IV
Operated under New York City Bus.
Replaced most 1997-1998 MCI 102-DLW3SS buses.
2400 (pictured) and 2422 have no front stripe. 2400 was delivered without one, and 2422 was repaired without one following an accident.