The public transit system for the Toronto suburb of Brampton is expanding its low-carbon bus fleet with a new order for New Flyer Industries.
New Flyer will deliver 20 Xcelsior hybrid-electric 40-foot buses and 35 clean-diesel 60-foot buses to Brampton Transit. The orders are part of New Flyer’s second-quarter 2025 backlog.
Brampton Transit serves more than 225,000 riders per week. The community is the regional seat for Peel (county) and part of the Greater Toronto Area.
"At New Flyer, our broad product portfolio enables us to meet the evolving needs of agencies like Brampton Transit, offering the right propulsion technology and vehicle configuration for every operation," said Chris Stoddart, President, North American Bus and Coach, NFI. "With more than 300 buses delivered to Brampton over the past 30 years, this latest order is a strong endorsement of our commitment to delivering innovative, propulsion-agnostic mobility solutions that help cities move forward.”
Brampton Transit operates more than 500 buses across 70 routes.
New Flyer Industries Canada is part of the NFI Group. The company has supplied zero- and low-emission business to transit systems from Washington DC, New York city, Maryland, San Mateo, California, Ohio, New Jersey and Denver, among others.