Well. Keep in mind. The OG orion hybrids have been in service with the TTC since 2005/2006. And over the years. They've really started to show their age. Some more than others. Retirement is what's next for all of them. And those new flyer hybrids will pick up the torch. That's not to say these old boys have left their indemidible mark on the TTC. Or transit as a whole. They've lived a good life. Now it's time for the next generation to lead the charge. I'll miss em all when they're gone. And their diesel counterparts as well.
Awesome 😎
Thank you Patrece
@@UnrealPhantom You’re so welcome keep to the great work!!
@@PatreceSunflower will do!
Cool 😊😊
never thought i would see the day Orions were rare buses.
Well. Keep in mind. The OG orion hybrids have been in service with the TTC since 2005/2006. And over the years. They've really started to show their age. Some more than others.
Retirement is what's next for all of them. And those new flyer hybrids will pick up the torch.
That's not to say these old boys have left their indemidible mark on the TTC. Or transit as a whole. They've lived a good life.
Now it's time for the next generation to lead the charge. I'll miss em all when they're gone. And their diesel counterparts as well.
I’ll miss when they and the Og diesels were at arrow road