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The Orion VI was a
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available in 40' lengths manufactured by Ontario Bus Industries (renamed
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in 1995) between 1995 and 2003. The Orion VI was intended to provide an alternative to the existing
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Orion V The Orion V was a line of rigid high-floor transit buses available in 32', 35', and 40' lengths manufactured by Ontario Bus Industries (renamed Orion Bus Industries in 1995) between 1989 and 2009. The conventionally powered buses, either with lon ...
; both the V and VI were replaced by the partially low-floor
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(introduced in 2001). Unlike competing low-floor buses, which package the drivetrain components in an rear underfloor compartment, resulting in a step and raised floor near the rear axle, the Orion VI had its drivetrain in a compartment occupying the rear corner of the bus, with the low floor extending all the way back to the rear of the bus. In addition, the Orion VI was the first North American bus to be offered with a
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option, in 1998.


Design

Orion Bus Industries (OBI) introduced the Orion VI at the American Public Transit Association Expo in 1993. The two-piece windshield of the Orion VI, similar to the design of the Orion V and first-generation Orion VII, has the driver's windshield canted towards the back of the bus to reduce reflections. The bus was offered with up to three side doors, and with a choice of Diesel or compressed natural gas (CNG) engines. The engine compartment of the Orion VI completely occupies the rear corner on the driver's side of the bus. The layout of a typical North American low-floor transit bus has the low floor over most of the interior, extending from the front door to the rear door; behind the rear door, steps lead up to an elevated section to provide clearance for the engine and rear axle. The Orion VI offered a "true" or "full" low-floor, in which the low floor covers the entire length. Although the bus offered more overall capacity (including standees) than the competing New Flyer D40LF, which used the typical partial low-floor layout, the D40LF had approximately 10% more seats, as the Orion VI offered very few seats behind the rear axle. In a study performed by New York City Transit, the Orion VI had the fewest seats (28) compared with a New Flyer D40LF (39) and a conventional
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bus (40); despite the ease of entry and exit, customers felt the low-floor bus had the least room and preferred the RTS. The Orion VI uses a welded semi-monocoque steel frame clad with aluminum and fiberglass panels. The interior floor height is , corresponding to the first step height of the front door ( when knelt) and for the rear step height. To facilitate the full low-floor design, the suspension features an independent front design using
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s and an inverted rear
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. OBI marketed the Orion VI to both the Canadian and United States transit markets. Canadian buses were assembled at the OBI plant in
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. For the US market, to meet 'Buy America' requirements for federally subsidized transit vehicles, the Orion VI was partially assembled at Mississauga, then shipped to
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for final assembly by wholly owned subsidiary Bus Industries of America (BIA). Internally, OBI designated the bus model as 06.501.


Hybrid

A prototype
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bus was developed by the New York State Consortium using an Orion V 40' chassis equipped with powertrain components supplied by General Electric. This hybrid bus prototype used tandem rear axles driven by four traction motors, one for each wheel. Electric traction power was generated by a Cummins B5.9 diesel engine rated at driving a alternator, and energy from regenerative braking was stored in nickel-cadmium batteries. In 1998, the Orion VI became the first North American transit bus to be offered with a hybrid powertrain as a regular production option. The New York City (NYC)
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was the lead customer, with an order of 125 Orion VI Hybrid buses planned for delivery in 2002. The series hybrid powertrain, developed from the Orion V prototype by
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and marketed as HybriDrive™, differed in adopting a single rear axle driven by one traction motor, storing energy in lead-acid batteries, and using a
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Series 30 (a co-branded Navistar T444E) V-8 diesel engine turning a generator. A pilot fleet of 10 Orion VI Hybrid buses was sold in 1998 to MTA for $5.6 million. During durability testing at
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, the roof-mounted battery packs failed shortly after the bus was received, resulting in a prolonged unavailability of more than 1000 hours, and the traction motor failed three times.


Deployment

The Orion VI was mostly sold in Canada. Major transit agency users included New York City ( MTA), Ottawa (
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) and Toronto ( TTC). TTC retired its Orion VI fleet in 2006 after less than ten years of service. The Orion VI for TTC had been purchased with CNG engines, and rather than convert them to diesel (as it was doing with the preceding Orion V fleet), TTC opted to retire the buses. Several Orion VI buses caught fire (
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, 2012;
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, 2018) resulting in the idling of the entire Orion VI fleet for those transit agencies. The United States
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also received separate complaints of tires catching fire in
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(2004) and
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(2005). In addition, a loose hydraulic pump fitting resulted in an engine fire for WMATA in 2010. As of , all agencies have retired the Orion VI models. Sault Ste. Marie Transit Services was the final operator of the Orion VI, operating former 1999-built OC Transpo units that were acquired in 2013, with retirement occurring in mid-to-late 2021.


Competition

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Gillig Low Floor The Gillig Low Floor (originally named Gillig H2000LF and also nicknamed Gillig Advantage) is a transit bus manufactured by the Gillig Corporation. The second low-floor bus introduced in the United States (after the New Flyer LF), the Low Floor ...
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NABI LFW The NABI LFW was a line of low-floor transit buses available in 30' rigid, 35' rigid, 40' rigid, and 60' articulated lengths manufactured by North American Bus Industries (NABI) between 1997 and 2015. In addition to the different available leng ...
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New Flyer Low Floor The New Flyer Low Floor was a line of low-floor transit buses available in 30' rigid, 35' rigid, 40' rigid, and 60' articulated lengths manufactured by New Flyer Industries between 1991 and 2014. In addition to the different available lengths, t ...
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Nova Bus LF Series The Low Floor Series (LFS) is a series of transit buses manufactured by Nova Bus for North American customers from 1996 to the present. It is produced in 40' rigid and 62' articulated (nominal) lengths with a variety of powertrains, including conve ...


References


External links

* * {{Cite web , title=Orion Vehicle Identification Number Explanation , url=https://cptdb.ca/wiki/index.php/Orion_Vehicle_Identification_Number_Explanation , publisher=Canadian Public Transit Discussion Board wiki Buses of Canada Buses of the United States Vehicles introduced in 1995