TTC Western Flyer Trolley Bus
- TTC Western Flyer Trolley Bus
The last fleet of trolley used Western Flyer chassis on new and existing TTC trolley buses.
Used buses were acquired from:
* Ottawa
* Cincinnati
* Cleveland, Ohio
The operated from 1947 to 1990. ETS loaners lasted until the service was abandoned in 1993.
Western Flyer E700B Specifications
*Car Builder: Western Flyer Industries, Winnipeg, Manitoba
*Car Body: steel
*"'Unit Numbers:
*Fleet of: 152
*Car Length: 40 feet
*Total Weight:
*Propulsion System: DC Motors
*Motors: GE
*Max. Speed:
*Power:
*Braking System: N/A
*Total Seating:
*Air Conditioning System: N/A
*Price per bus N/A
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