Orion VII/HEV 6735
Location: East 79th Street & Lexington Avenue, New York, NY
Operator of Vehicle: MTA New York City Transit
Date of Photo: May 8, 2017
With the gradual retirement of the RTS buses that had been a mainstay on the streets of New York for decades, the Orion VII became the most prevalent bus in the Big Apple. Although the Orion VII is not on the verge of being entirely removed from service, the number of buses in the “original” style of construction is dwindling. As of this writing, some depots have fewer than 10 buses of this style available for service. Since the “Next Generation” model of the Orion VII was introduced in 2007 and a transit bus in the United States is typically in service for between 12 and 15 years, it is not surprising to see that the last of the Orion VIIs to be built using the original design are being retired.
Although the original Orion VII design was quite boxy and not particurily streamlined, I actually prefer it over the “Next Generation” design. To me, the latter looks like a poor imitation of the Mercedes-Benz Citaro models frequently found in Europe, and just doesn’t look right as a US bus model. Which one do you prefer?
For more photos of MTA New York City Transit’s Orion VII buses, please click here.