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6400-series Nova LFS - Updates & Retirements


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This topic will be started sooner or later... So I figured I'd just lay out the groundwork for when that time comes. No retirements are scheduled yet, but I will put up the lists here and deduct when they start coming in. I'm doing the lists as full(none retired) as I don't know what is out there and what isn't. Reply in PM or response and let me know what to remove.

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6800's(New Changes as of September 5, 2016)

6802,6803,6805,6810,6814,6824,6826,6834,6836,6837,6838,6843,6849,6854,6856,6858,6859,6860,

6862,6865,6867,6868,6869,6870,6871,6873,6875,6877,6882

29 Buses Total

73 Total NOVA LFS Remaining

Bus #6400-6440,6442-6444,6446-6514,6516-6708 have Back-Lit Flip Dot Destination Signs
Bus #6441,#6445,6709-6883 have LED Destination Signs
Bus #6515 had/has a Twin-Vision Chroma LED Destination Sign

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6832 was the bus totalled on Milwaukee when the driver tried to avoid

a puddle and put it into the railroad barrier at Milwaukee and Kilbourn

a few years ago. He died in that accident. The bus was never in

service after that.

There was an interesting article I once saw on a national busfan website, (maybe it was Bustalk) that talked a little about that driver and showed his picture. It went on to state he was buried in his CTA uniform. That was a nice touch on an unfortunate circumstance. Btw, there are a few more #6400's that haven't been on the roster in over a year. #6726 and #6738 have not been on the street since they were at Chicago.

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6832 was the bus totalled on Milwaukee when the driver tried to avoid

a puddle and put it into the railroad barrier at Milwaukee and Kilbourn

a few years ago. He died in that accident. The bus was never in

service after that.

I remember the news reports on TV about him. I didn't realize a few years passed by already. That was sad to hear about trying to avoid that puddle and hitting the barrier.

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is bus 6515 still in service

I remember back when it was brand new until like around 2006 when operated from 77th, it had a different kind of front LED Destination sign with a different color route number between red and white, then it got screwed up in 2006 that they have to replace it with regular destination sign, I missed it with different color route number. Thats consider my favorite Nova.

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I remember back when it was brand new until like around 2006 when operated from 77th, it had a different kind of front LED Destination sign with a different color route number between red and white, then it got screwed up in 2006 that they have to replace it with regular destination sign, I missed it with different color route number. Thats consider my favorite Nova.

a flipdot or an LED

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I remember back when it was brand new until like around 2006 when operated from 77th, it had a different kind of front LED Destination sign with a different color route number between red and white, then it got screwed up in 2006 that they have to replace it with regular destination sign, I missed it with different color route number. Thats consider my favorite Nova.

The CTA has used destination signs manufactured through Hanover Displays. The #5800's that had the amber destination (like #5832) were done by them. I also believe there signs were retrofitted on the #6000's. They stock alot of signs that can be retrofitted on old equipment. Don't know if they had a hand in #6515, but there worldwide based in the UK with local offices in Elk Grove Village as well as on Wacker Drive.

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The CTA has used destination signs manufactured through Hanover Displays. The #5800's that had the amber destination (like #5832) were done by them. I also believe there signs were retrofitted on the #6000's. They stock alot of signs that can be retrofitted on old equipment. Don't know if they had a hand in #6515, but there worldwide based in the UK with local offices in Elk Grove Village as well as on Wacker Drive.

I always did notice that 5832's destination sign was different from the others (including the couple in the 5850s with LED signs).

The 6000s have Luminator signs. The New Flyers and NABIs also have Luminator signs (but a slightly different type from the 6000s). The Optimas have the same front sign model as the NFs and NABIs, but the side sign is smaller. The Novas have TwinVision signs (either LED or flip-dot). Bus 6515 had a color TwinVision (as noted earlier).

I once had someone in maintenance show me a demo of how the signs were programmed. The Luminator signs can take a new program in about 10 seconds. The TwinVision signs take nearly 10 minutes to upload a new program. Fortunately, it appears that CTA is firmly in the Luminator camp for future sign procurement.

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