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- Valley_Metro_(Phoenix)_bus_fleet__New_Flyer_D42LFA__1 automobileModel "New Flyer D42LFA".
- Valley_Metro_(Phoenix)_bus_fleet__New_Flyer_D42LFA__1 endYearOfInsertion "2010".
- Valley_Metro_(Phoenix)_bus_fleet__New_Flyer_D42LFA__1 fuelType "diesel".
- Valley_Metro_(Phoenix)_bus_fleet__New_Flyer_D42LFA__1 note "Valley Metro is the first agency to order this bus type (with a straight diesel engine as opposed to a hybrid engine) along with Long Beach Transit and WMATA (who both ordered hybrids). These buses are used on the Valley Metro LINK arterial bus rapid transit service along Arizona Avenue/Country Club Drive, commonly seen during non-peak hours, with the D62LFA's now being used during peak hours. These buses, along with the 2008 D62LFAs, have a different color scheme from the rest of the fleet (silver and purple). These buses are the second in the fleet to have sealed, frameless windows as well. These buses have the same interior as the 2008 D62LFAs, with head rests on the seats, new flooring, new gray-purple seat cushions made from recycled water bottles, and light gray paneling. They feature a different, unknown engine configuration to the D62LFA's used on Valley Metro LINK service. Like the 2008 D62LFA's, they provide wireless Internet access.".
- Valley_Metro_(Phoenix)_bus_fleet__New_Flyer_D42LFA__1 startYearOfInsertion "2010".
- Valley_Metro_(Phoenix)_bus_fleet__New_Flyer_D42LFA__1 type AutomobileEngine.
- Valley_Metro_(Phoenix)_bus_fleet__New_Flyer_D42LFA__1 type Device.
- Valley_Metro_(Phoenix)_bus_fleet__New_Flyer_D42LFA__1 type DesignedArtifact.