D40LFs forever!


SeptaForever

Hello everyone! Thank you all so much for 400 subs! I’ve got some great videos coming for you guys soon. Expect them to get better and better! Some very exclusive stuff coming soon.

In SEPTA news, unfortunately there are around 10 DE40LF buses left in service. The bus seen here is #8188 at Comly district with route 64 Signplay!
Also a teaser at what’s coming within the next few days 👀
Stay tuned!

8 months ago | [YT] | 19

SeptaForever

Today, February 22nd, 2025 marks the end of SEPTA’s lettered routes era. Starting tomorrow, six of the seven lettered routes will become numbered and their lettered designation will become history. The seventh route, the K, will be discontinued in a few months.

Here’s two pictures from today, one of Callowhill’s 8424 on route G, and the other 3111 on the G. Farewell to route G, and the other lettered routes. To become a part of history!

10 months ago | [YT] | 11

SeptaForever

Today February 18th, 2025, makes 13 years since the last ever SEPTA route ‘C’ bus operated. The day after, routes 4 & 16 claimed the old route and have been operating ever since. Funny timing, as how the rest of the lettered routes (except the K for now) well become a numbered route starting this February 23rd.

Today also marks 61 years since SEPTA commenced! Happy 61st birthday SEPTA! 🥳🎉

Anyways, here is 2019 XDE40 #3241 displaying the route C sign to City Hall. Cool to see old signs on new buses!

10 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 14

SeptaForever

Thank you all for 300 subscribers! New videos coming soon.
Here’s some rare shots of some D40LFs at Midvale depot!

1 year ago | [YT] | 24

SeptaForever

What would you like to see next?

1 year ago | [YT] | 9

SeptaForever

Today (9/5/24) was the first day 3700 ran in revenue service! Although brand new, it still had major problems on its run on route 113 today. It was a very cool experience to ride 3700 on its first ever run!

1 year ago (edited) | [YT] | 16

SeptaForever

New video should be up tomorrow!Here’s a throwback pop quiz!
What was the first 2003 New Flyer D40LF (or the 5600 series as most call them) that SEPTA received?

1 year ago | [YT] | 7

SeptaForever

Hello all! I know its been a minute since I last posted. However I do have a new video dropping this week! Here's a sneak peek. Stay tuned!

1 year ago | [YT] | 12

SeptaForever

Let the pictures do the talking…
The C!

pictures are real, just sign play

Sign play from SEPTA 2013 NovaBus LFSA #7345 on route 18 with a few interesting signs. The C codes were never removed
5/25/24

1 year ago (edited) | [YT] | 12

SeptaForever

Here’s some exclusive pictures from the SEPTA Midvale Scrapyard taken on 5/25/24. Various D40LFs, DE40LFs, and DE40LFRs never to be seen again in revenue service. A big thank you to one of our Midvale operator friends who took us in. Rest in peace to all of the buses here!

Thanks to ‪@NorthPhillyBusFan8098‬ for coming along with me!

PLEASE NOTE* we had full permission to access the lot and were under supervision by SEPTA employees. All shots are 100% legal. Please do not trespass, always get permission first!

Do not steal any photos without credit!

1 year ago | [YT] | 16