BC Transit 941-956

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BC Transit 941-956 were MCI TC40-102N buses built in 1991. While internally numbered 8941-8956, no units ever received their 4-digit number.

Engine Transmission Seating Destination Sign
Detroit Diesel 6V92TA Allison VR731 Luminator Super Matrix:MAX

Details

All buses in the Victoria fleet were given names honouring the countries participating in the 1994 Commonwealth Games. These names (ie. Spirit of Canada) were displayed on the right side of the windshield of each bus.[1]

Fleet number Thumbnail Date VIN License plate Paint Status/System Notes
941 05/1991 2AUYT82J7M3000083 1021 AK Retired
2010
  • Assigned to Victoria.
  • Named "Spirit of Falkland Islands" for 1994 Commonwealth Games.
942 05/1991 2AUYT82J9M3000084 BV 6528 Retired
2010
943 05/1991 2AUYT82J0M3000085 3927 BW Retired
2010
944 05/1991 2AUYT82J2M3000086 9049 TV Retired
2010
945 05/1991 2AUYT82J4M3000087 9050 TV Retired
March 2010
  • Assigned to Victoria.
  • Named "Spirit of Isle of Man" for 1994 Commonwealth Games.
946 05/1991 2AUYT82J6M3000088 7624 CE Retired
2010
  • Assigned to Victoria.
  • Named "Spirit of Nigeria" for 1994 Commonwealth Games.
947 05/1991 2AUYT82J8M3000089 7650 CE Retired
2010
948 05/1991 2AUYT82J4M3000090 7651 CE Retired
2010
  • Assigned to Victoria.
  • Named "Spirit of Sri Lanka" for 1994 Commonwealth Games.
949 05/1991 2AUYT82J6M3000091 9051 TV Retired
March 2010
  • Assigned to Victoria.
  • Named "Spirit of Tanzania" for 1994 Commonwealth Games.
950 05/1991 2AUYT82J8M3000092 9509 JA Retired
March 2010
  • Assigned to Victoria.
  • Named "Spirit of Guyana" for 1994 Commonwealth Games.
951 05/1991 2AUYT82JXM3000093 7652 CE Retired
2010
  • Assigned to Victoria.
  • Named "Spirit of West Samoa" for 1994 Commonwealth Games.
952 05/1991 2AUYT82J1M3000094 7653 CE Retired
2010
  • Assigned to Victoria.
  • Named "Spirit of Ghana" for 1994 Commonwealth Games.
953 05/1991 2AUYT82J3M3000095 7654 CE Retired
2010
  • Assigned to Victoria.
  • Out of service during 1994 Commonwealth Games awaiting collision repair; not named.
954 05/1991 2AUYT82J5M3000096 BD 2564 Retired
2010
955 05/1991 2AUYT82J7M3000097 8657 JN Retired
2010
956 05/1991 2AUYT82J9M3000098 8658 JN Retired
2010
  • Assigned to Victoria.
  • Named "Spirit of Zambia" for 1994 Commonwealth Games.
  • Traveled to Seattle for Mark McLaughlin's funeral in December 1998.
  • Transferred to Squamish- Whisstler Commuter in November 2005.
  • Transferred to Victoria in May 2006.


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  1. BC Transit Victoria fleet table showing names assigned to buses https://www.transitmuseumsociety.org/nextstop/Docs/Commonwealth%20Games%201994.pdf