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OUR GENEROUS SUPPORTERS:

MANITOBA TRANSIT HERITAGE ASSOCIATION

2002 New Flyer Industries model D40i Invero or "Beluga Bus"


Bus #907 operated in regular service for Winnipeg Transit from 2002 until 2018.


This bus is owned by Winnipeg Transit. A letter of request for donation to the MTHA has been sent to the City of Winnipeg.


Historical Note: Flyer Industries Limited was a bus manufacturer based in Manitoba. It was founded by John Coval in 1930 as the Western Auto and Truck Body Works Ltd.—later changing its name in 1948 to Western Flyer Coach. Previously making intercity vehicles, it first entered the urban transit market in 1968 when it developed its first prototype urban transit bus. The company was acquired by the Manitoba Development Corporation, a provincial agency, in 1971, and changed its name to Flyer Industries Limited.


By 1985, the Manitoba government was looking to divest itself of Flyer Industries. It was anticipated that the manufacturer would have had to cease operation in the near future without a significant investment from the government. An agreement was reached with Den Oudsten Bussen BV of Holland on July 15, 1986. Flyer Industries changed its name to New Flyer Industries.

Winnipeg Transit #907 (ex-#707)

Restoration Status


#907 is in storage and is operational.


Technical Specifications


Year Built: 2002

Manufacturer: New Flyer Industries

Model: D40i Invero

Serial #: Unknown.

Powetrain: Cummins Diesel ISL with a Allison B400 R transmission.

Length: 40 feet (1,219.2 cm)

Width: 102 inches (259 cm)

Capacity: 44 passenger seats, two doors


Ownership Overview


Original Owner:

     Winnipeg Transit System


Acquired From:

     T.B.D.


Current Livery:

     Winnipeg Transit System

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