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RGRTA 815155 views1982 GMC T8J-204 out of service as museum exhibit.
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NFTA 912144 views1989 Orion I 01.508 at layover on 20-Elmwood route downtown.
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NFTA 852141 views1988 Orion I 01.502 in front of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery post-delivery photo.
These buses were the last ordered with curtain destination signs as the rest of the 1988 order of Orion I 01.508 buses were ordered with electronic "flip dot" destination signs.
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NFTA 6020292 viewsThis was part of a 110 bus order for the NFTA in 1984. The original paint, including the black trim that was standard for GM at that time can be seen here. Also note the door side mirror. The NFTA was one of a few agencies who "flipped" this mirror for easier access to adjustability. These mirrors were reverted back to their original positions after spot mirrors were installed in the early 1990s.
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NFTA 601302 viewsThis was one of six buses purchased to enhance the existing fleet of 1976 GMC suburbans,
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NFTA 7751255 viewsThis bus was the first painted in the yellow and black livery before the AM General Metropolitan buses arrived.
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NFTA 6108329 viewsThis was the last appearance of the 6000-series RTS buses. In 1988, the NFTA began an aggressive repainting program for all of the RTS and 700-series Orion I buses. The 5000-series were included in this program which enabled them to be matched with the current (at that time) livery and this also eliminated the black trim at the rear of the bus.
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