LAST UPDATE: 01/07/2021
The wheels keep turning…
Welcome to the PSTA Active Vehicles page. Here, I will showcase photos of the various vehicles that PSTA currently operates in its fleet. If you’d like to make a contribution, please feel free to contact me.
The vehicles featured in this section include the following:
- 2005 40-foot Gillig Low Floors
- 2005 35-foot Gillig Low Floors
- 2006 40-foot Gillig Low Floors
- 2006 35-foot Gillig Low Floors
- 2007 40-foot Gillig Low Floors
- 2007 35-foot Gillig Low Floors
- Includes Replica Trolleys
- 2008 40-foot Gillig Low Floors
2008 35-foot Gillig Low Floors- Mainline buses have been retired.
- Replica Trolleys are still active.
- 2009 35-foot Gillig Low Floor BRTs
- Includes Hybrid & Diesel-Powered BRTs
- Also Includes Hybrid Replica Trolleys
- 2010 35-foot Gillig Low Floor BRTs^
- 2012 40-foot Gillig Low Floor BRTs^
- 2013 40-foot Gillig Low Floor BRTs^
- 2014 40-foot Gillig Low Floor BRTs^
- 2015 40-foot Gillig Low Floor BRTs^
- 2016 40-foot Gillig Low Floors^+
- 2017 35-foot Gillig Low Floors^+
- 2018 35-foot Gillig Low Floors^+
- 2018 35-foot BYD K9#
- 2019 35-foot Gillig Low Floors^+
^ All Gillig buses from 2010 & onward are hybrids.
+ All Gillig buses from 2016 & onward only have the BRT style front option.
# All BYD buses are battery electric.
To note; all of PSTA’s diesel Gillig buses are powered with either Cummins ISL or ISM engines, and Voith transmissions (which are most recognizable by the “whistling” noise they make as the bus slows down). Hybrids from 2009 through 2015 use Cummins ISB engines & Allison H 40 EP transmissions. Hybrids from 2016 onward use Cummins ISB engines & BAE Systems HybriDrive Series E transmissions. As you’ll see throughout the photo galleries, each model bus has different options, such as seating arrangement, different style of wheelchair lifts, etc. None of the buses have opening side windows (except the operator’s window), a characteristic that some agencies possess.
2005 29′, 35′, & 40′ Gillig Low Floor
#’s 2501 – 2508 (40′), 2510 – 2517 (35′), 2530 – 2534 (29′)
This split order of Gilligs originally comprised of all three lengths. The 29-footers (2530 through 2534) were originally used on lower ridership routes such as the 58 & 68, but were later shifted to the North County Connector after the 2012-series cutaway vans were retired early due to manufacturer defects. Since the 2018-series cutaways went into service, the 29-footers now go out very rarely & may be retired as we go into 2021. Thus, I’ve moved most of the photos of those buses over to Retired Transit Vehicles page.
As of September, 2015; #2512 is no longer in active service.

# 2501 at Gateway Mall – Route 74. # 2502 on layover at Williams Park – Route 4. Rear shot of # 2502. Note: PSTA no longer uses Williams Park as a bus hub. Instead, downtown St. Pete-bound buses use various street-side stops for layovers. And there she goes! And later, she springs up at Gateway Mall. # 2503 at Gateway Mall – Route 4. Route 9 has since taken over the 116th St N/Goodwill Industries loops, while the northern portion of the 4 now goes up MLK St N & Roosevelt Blvd – eventually ending at the PSTA Facility. And here she is at the 34th St N Transfer Center, Route 52LX. Same bus, different angle. # 2505 on the old Route 59. The 59 now only travels along Ulmerton Rd. Another shot of # 2505 on layover. This time in Williams Park. # 2505 approaches the MLK St N/94th Ave N stop in St. Pete. # 2506 pulling out of the Pinellas Park Transit Center at Shoppes at Park Place. Route 74 is another route that no longer travels to Downtown St. Pete and only traverses Park Blvd/Gandy Blvd for most of its length. Credit: Carlos A. And off she goes! Credit: Carlos A. # 2506 at night with current Route 74 eastbound signage. # 2507 on layover at Williams Park. # 2507 leaving Gateway Mall on Route 74, prior to the route being shortened. Here’s # 2507 on Route 4. And later, it winds up on Route 66L. Credit: Carlos A. # 2508 – the highest of the 2005-series 40-footers – at Gateway Mall, running the old 59. The MLK St N section is now covered by Routes 4 & 9. # 2508 on assignment to Route 34. And the next day, it goes to the 74. # 2510 on Route 32, which circulates through western portions of Downtown St. Pete. And here she is on layover. Later, she goes over to Route 5. AM commute on the old Route 98, which was replaced by the 52LX. On layover at Williams Park again. This time on Route 15. Another front angle of # 2510. Rear shot of # 2510. Filling in for one of the trolley buses on the Central Ave Trolley line (Route 35). And # 2510 traversing 16th St N – Route 16. This route took over the 16th St N portion of the 74. # 2511 at Grand Central Station – Route 5. And here she is at Pinellas Park Transit Center – Route 74. And she’s off! # 2513 at Park St Terminal. Credit: Joe C. # 2514 on Route 67, approaching the SR 580/Summerdale stop. Customers boarding # 2514 to travel to Oldsmar. Rear shot. # 2515 on Route 9. # 2516 on Route 16, what Carlos would call a “HOT POTATO” cause the route number and the last two digits of the bus fleet number match. # 2517 was a regular on the Safety Harbor Connector prior to the arrival of the 2018 cutways. Here’s # 2517 again on the connector. # 2530 (29-footer) on the Tampa-Oldsmar Connector. The 29-footers rarely go out now since the arrival of the 2018 cutaways. I’m not sure how much longer they’ll stick around. # 2531 makes a surprise appearance on Route 58.
2006 35′ & 40′ Gillig Low Floor
#’s 2601 – 2636 (40′) & 2650 – 2661 (35′)
The 2006 Gillig batch is the first for PSTA to have “frameless” windows, meaning that the exterior window frames are squared instead of curved. Many transit agencies go with this window style to add a sleek, modern look to their transit fleets.
As of September, 2015; #’s 2622 & 2626 are no longer in active service.
# 2601 on layover at the Park St Terminal. Later on, she passes through the old Gandy Blvd frontage road – Route 74. Here she is on Route 52 – Largo Transit Center. And, she heads back south to Grand Central Station. It’s substitution duty on Route 74. Credit: Joe C. # 2602 on layover at the Roy Hanna Dr/25th Way layover point – Route 4. Here she is at the 34th St N Transfer Center, running the 52LX. # 2603 on layover at Pinellas Park Transit Center, also on the 52LX. # 2604 on the old 59. And here she is on Route 4. Same bus, different angle. And here she is at Pinellas Park Transit Center. # 2605 at Grand Central. Credit: Carlos A. # 2606 at Largo Transit Center – Route 19. # 2606 on layover at Seminole City Center – Route 74. Same bus, different angle. # 2607 at the Goodwill Facility on Gandy Blvd. This was back when Route 4 did the 116th Ave N/Goodwill loops. Now those loops are serviced by Route 9. And later, # 2607 winds up at the Roy Hanna Dr/25th Way S layover point. She loves her closeup! And finally, she winds up at the old Williams Park hub. Same bus, different angle. Same bus, different angle. # 2608 departs Williams Park on Route 18. And here’s # 2608 on layover at Largo Transit Center – Route 34. And here she is at the 34th St N Transfer Center. # 2609 on layover at Williams Park. Here she is at the 34th St N Transfer Center. Same bus, different angle and day. # 2610 at Williams Park. Side view of # 2610. And here she is on Route 4. # 2611 on layover at Williams Park. And off she goes! Route 79. Here she is leaving Grand Central. Credit: Carlos A. # 2612 on layover at the Park St Terminal – Route 60. And here she is on layover at Williams Park. # 2613 at Williams Park. And she’s prepped to go for another run on Route 23! # 2614 on the old 74 at Gateway Mall. And here she is on layover at Williams Park. # 2615 at Gateway Mall. Credit: Carlos A. And here she is on Route 52, Pinellas Park Transit Center. Credit: Joe C. # 2618 at Grand Central. Credit: Carlos A. # 2619 arriving at Pinellas Park Transit Center. Credit: Joe C. # 2620 on layover at Williams Park. # 2620 not having a good day here. A sedan collided with it while doing a run on Route 4. # 2620 leaving Largo Mall on Route 18. And then again on Route 75. And then passing by on 94th Ave N. It’s now a regular on Route 74 during weekdays. Going in the other direction on the 74, different day. # 2623 leaving Grand Central. Credit: Carlos A. # 2624 on layover at Gateway Mall – Old Route 59. And here she is on the old Route 97, which was replaced by Route 52LX. And then she winds up at Park St Terminal. Credit: Joe C. # 2625 departing Grand Central. Credit: Carlos A. # 2628 on Route 100X Coming back to Britton Plaza for the return trip to St. Pete. And off she goes! # 2629 at Grand Central. Credit: Joe C. And here she is at Park St Terminal. Side shot of # 2629. # 2631 at Largo Transit Center – Route 34. Same bus, different angle. # 2632 on Route 18. And here she is at Park St Terminal. Credit: Joe C. # 2634 on Route 74. # 2635 on the old 59. And then it springs up on the 18. And here it winds up at Park St Terminal. # 2636 on Route 4. Rear shot of # 2636. # 2650 pulls out of Grand Central Station. # 2651 on Route 61. And later on, she springs up on Route 75. # 2652 leaving Tyrone Square Mall. # 2653 on Route 38. And here she is on Route 20. And later, at Tyrone Square Mall – running the 75. And finally, on Route 76, at Park St Terminal. Credit: Joe C. # 2654 at Park St Terminal. # 2655 on layover at Williams Park. And later on, she departs from the Park St Terminal – Route 73. # 2657 on layover at Williams Park. And later, she is spotted at Grand Central Station, running Route 15. And here she is on the 7, which is interlined with the 15. Here she is returning to Tyrone. # 2658 on layover at Williams Park. # 2659 on layover at Tyrone Square Mall – Route 68. # 2660 on layover at Tyrone Square Mall. # 2661 on layover at Williams Park. Typical interior of a 2600-series bus. The 2500-series buses (excluding the 29’s) have had their seating cushions replaced by these. # 2605 on standby at Park St Terminal. # 2631 on layover at Park St Terminal. # 2618 on the weekday PM Route 78. # 2628 on Route 18 at Largo Mall # 2621 pulls up behind. # 2633 at Seminole City Center, Route 18. # 2619 on Route 74.
2007 35′ & 40′ Gillig Low Floor
#’s 2701 – 2711 (40′) & 2712 – 2718 (35′)
The 2007 Gilligs are similar to their 2006 counterparts with only interior seating varying.
As of January, 2020, # 2706 is no longer in service.
# 2701 on the old 59. # 2702 on the old 59. # 2702 at the Park St Terminal. # 2702 is ready to roll on Route 78! # 2703 on Route 14. # 2703 on layover at the Park St Terminal. # 2704 on Route 4. # 2704 pulling into the Pinellas Park Transit Center on Route 11. # 2705 rolls down Ulmerton Rd on Route 59. # 2706 leaves Grand Central Station on Route 14. Credit: Carlos A. Note: This bus was involved in an accident in July of 2018 & has since been retired. # 2706 at Grand Central. Credit: Joe C. # 2708 on Route 4. And later, she winds up on Route 52. Credit: Joe C. # 2709 on the old 59, arriving at the 34th St N Transfer Center. Credit: Carlos A. And she pulls around to the Route 59 bay. Credit: Carlos A. # 2709 on Route 23. # 2709 on Route 74. # 2709 on Route 52. And here she is at Largo Transit Center. Credit: Joe C. # 2710 at Williams Park Same bus, different angle. And here she is leaving Gateway Mall. Credit: Carlos A. # 2711 doing 100X duty at the HART Marion Transit Center. Credit: Carlos A. Rear shot of # 2711. Credit: Carlos A. Side shot. Credit: Carlos A. And here she is on Route 52! # 2712 at Park St Terminal. Same bus, different angle. Same bus, different angle. # 2713 on layover at Tyrone Square Mall. Rear shot of # 2713. Later, # 2713 winds up by the John’s Pass shops on Route 68. And, it comes back to Tyrone… Here’s another layover shot at Tyrone. # 2713 on layover at Williams Park. And then at Pinellas Park Transit Center. Credit: Joe C. # 2714 at Pinellas Park Transit Center. Credit: Joe C. # 2715 subbing in on the Central Ave Trolley. And later, it winds up at Williams Park. # 2715 at Tyrone, Route 22. And off she goes! # 2717 makes an appearance on Route 19. Side shot of # 2717. Rear shot of # 2717. Here she is leaving Grand Central. Credit: Carlos A. And here she is at Park St Terminal on Route 78. Credit: Carlos A. # 2718 on layover at Williams Park. Credit: Carlos A. Different angle of # 2718. Credit: Carlos A. Side shot. Credit: Carlos A. Rear shot. Credit: Carlos A.
2008 40′ Gillig Low Floor
#’s 2801 – 2815
The 2008-series Gilligs are nearly identical to their older siblings with one key difference – the exhaust system. These buses were the first of the clean diesels with a newer EPA approved exhaust system that features a particulate tailpipe. All Gillig buses from 2008 & onwards posses this type of tailpipe and related components – regardless of the fuel type.
Note: The 35′ 2008 Gilligs, #’s 2830 – 2835, have been retired as of 07/19/2019 & are now housed in the Retired Transit Vehicles Page. # 2808 is also no longer in service.
# 2801 leaving Grand Central on Route 90. Credit: Carlos A. And here she is on Route 74 at Seminole City Center just prior to sunrise. # 2802 on the old 59, leaving Gateway Mall. Here she is basking in the sunrise before her run. # 2803 at Grand Central. # 2804 on layover in Indian Rocks. # 2806 at Williams Park. And here she is at Pinellas Park Transit Center. # 2807 at Williams Park. # 2808 leaving Grand Central. Credit: Carlos A. This bus has since been retired due to an accident it was involved in back in 2018. # 2809 on Route 4, approaching Williams Park. # 2809 at the PSTA Facility. Credit: Carlos A. # 2810 at the PSTA Facility. Credit: Carlos A. # 2811 leaving Grand Central. Credit: Carlos A. # 2811 at the PSTA Facility. Credit: Carlos A. # 2812 on layover at Grand Central Station. # 2813 leaving Tyrone Square Mall. # 2814 at Williams Park. Another shot of # 2814. # 2814 on its Saturday morning run on Route 34. And here she is again on the 34. # 2815 at Williams Park. And here she is again, this time on Route 4.
2007, 2008, & 2009-series 35′ Gillig Low Floor Replica Trolleys
#’s 720 – 722, 820 – 825, & 920 – 926
The Suncoast Beach Trolley and the earlier variant of the Central Ave Trolley both used to run replica trolleybuses that were manufactured by either Optima/Chance, Cable Car Concepts, Trolley Enterprises, or Supreme Corp. The latter two are still used on city-owned services such as the St. Pete Downtown Looper. Today, PSTA utilizes an all-Gillig replica trolley fleet.
The Gillig Low Floor Replica Trolley is offered through a collaboration between Gillig Corporation and Cable Car Classics. It effectively blends in the standard Gillig Low Floor bus with add-on features to create the appearance of an old-fashioned trolley. Additionally, these trolleys are also manufactured with the hybrid drive option, and as of 2019 – Compressed Natural Gas (CNG).
The exterior incorporates weatherproof, wood-looking trim and decals, along with a cosmetic cupola and a brass bell to convey the traditional trolley appearance. The interior includes solid oak seating, similar to a traditional streetcar. Yes, the bell even works!
The 2007 (with fleet numbers 7XX) and the 2008 fleets (with fleet numbers 8XX) are diesel powered, whereas the 2009 fleet (with fleet numbers 9XX) are diesel-electric hybrids (the hybrid components are stored within the decorative rooftop elements). To note, PSTA uses 3-digit fleet numbers to distinguish the trolleybuses from the rest of the bus fleet.
Buses that have blue liveries are typically assigned to the Suncoast Beach Trolley, while yellow buses are typically assigned to the Central Ave Trolley. However, depending on how the buses are handed out each day, either model bus can run interchangeably on each other’s routes. In fact, as of mid 2016, each trolley route operates at least one hybrid bus.
Apparently, some of the fleet was originally adorned with the replica bench seating but later replaced by standard transit bus seats. Why PSTA did this, I do not know, but I do respect their decision.
Plans are currently materializing for replacement trolley replicas, as all of the current buses are becoming worn out from continual service to and from the beaches. Construction in Clearwater & Pass-A-Grille have also taken their toll on the buses. If all goes to plan, the replacements will begin hitting the road sometime in late 2020.
# 720 at Park St Terminal. Credit: Carlos A. Rear shot of # 720. Credit: Carlos A. # 721 leaves the 75th Ave/Gulf Blvd hub at St. Pete Beach. # 721 on the beach. Credit: Carlos A. # 722 at the Park St Terminal Another front shot (this was taken on a different day). Rear shot. Unknown trolley (possibly # 721) heading to Park St Terminal. # 820 at Williams Park. # 821 at Williams Park. Inside # 821, ready to depart. For a long while, # 821 had regular PSTA logos on each side. I believe they’ve been removed. Another angle of # 821. Credit: Carlos A. Side shot. Credit: Carlos A. Rear shot. Credit: Carlos A. # 821 displaying the “Happy Holidays” signage. Credit: Jake L. # 822 on layover at Williams Park. Another shot of # 822. And here’s # 822 in Downtown St. Pete, heading to the Pier District. And here she is at Pass-A-Grille. Same bus, different angle. # 822 approaching Grand Central. Credit: Joe C. # 823 on layover in Pass-A-Grille. And here she is at Williams Park, finally getting her closeup! Here she is back at the beach. Closeup shot. Another angle of # 823. Rear shot. Holiday signage at The Pier. Credit: Jake L. # 824 at Clearwater Beach. Credit: Carlos A. # 824 approaching Park St Terminal. And here she is on layover. # 825 in Downtown St. Pete. # 825 running the Looper in Downtown St. Pete. # 920 turns the corner as it exits Williams Park. # 921 on layover at Williams Park. And here she is exiting Grand Central. Credit: Carlos A. # 922 in Pass-A-Grille. Another angle of # 922. Rear shot. And another… And here’s # 922 back at Williams Park. # 923 at Clearwater Beach. Credit: Carlos A. And a rear shot as she progresses down the gulf beaches. Credit: Carlos A. # 924 exiting Grand Central. Credit: Joe C. # 925 on layover at Williams Park. And here’s # 925 at the Park St Terminal. Another shot of # 925. # 926 at the Park St Terminal.
The Gillig BRT-Style Buses
2009 through 2019
In 2009, PSTA began purchasing 35′ and 40′ Gillig Low Floor BRT style Hybrid-Drive buses, which are painted in a gray livery with a blue and green “swoosh” rather than the blue livery with a teal and white “swoosh”. These buses, known as the “Smartbus”, accounts for roughly 40% of the agency’s transit bus fleet – with that number growing with each new bus order.
All of the hybrid buses are equipped with Cummins ISB engines and either the Allison H 40 EP or the BAE HybriDrive Series E transmission (the 2016s & onward use the BAE system). #’s 2910 and 2911 are diesel buses that utilize Cummins ISL engines and Voith transmissions.
While each of the buses look nearly identical on the outside, the inside seating layout varies by model year. The 2015 & onward buses use the Twin Vision Smart Series LED signs with larger sized font. #’s 15101, along with the 18100s & 19100s all have white text instead of amber.
As of June, 2020, # 12106 is no longer in service.
In the following combined gallery, you will see the following buses displayed.
- 2009-series 35′ Gillig BRT Hybrids: #’s 2901 – 2903
- 2009-series 35′ Gillig BRT Diesels: #’s 2910 & 2911
- 2010-series 35′ Gillig BRT Hybrids: #’s 10101 – 10114
- 2012-series 40′ Gillig BRT Hybrids: #’s 12101 – 12108
- 2013-series 40′ Gillig BRT Hybrids: #’s 13101 – 13108
- 2014-series 40′ Gillig BRT Hybrids: #’s 14101 – 14108
- 2015-series 40′ Gillig BRT Hybrids: #’s 15101 – 15113
- 2016-series 40′ Gillig Low Floor Hybrids^: #’s 16101 – 16107
- 2017-series 35′ Gillig Low Floor Hybrids^: #’s 17101 – 17103
- 2018-series 35′ Gillig Low Floor Hybrids^: #’s 18101 – 18109
- 2019-series 35′ Gillig Low Floor Hybrids^: #’s 19101 – 19109
^ While the BRT-style front is retained, PSTA opted for the standard rear instead of the curved BRT-style rear.
#2901 at the PSTA Facility. This was PSTA’s first hybrid bus. Credit: PSTA. #2901 subbing in on the Central Ave Trolley (Route 35). Another view of #2901. #2901 at Williams Park. #2902 at Gateway Mall. And here she is at Park St Terminal. Credit: Carlos A. Other side now! Credit: Carlos A. # 2903 at the HART Marion Transit Center. doing express duty. #2910 is actually a straight diesel bus, along with #2911. However, the two are also branded as “Smartbuses”. #2910 is virtually identical to the rest of the hybrid fleet, but of course, there is no hybrid tank and components. The rear faring is identical to HART’s Gillig Low Floor BRT buses. The front of #2910. The rear of #2910. Another rear shot… “Smartbus” wording. # 2910 leaving Park St Terminal – Route 61. #2911 Straight Diesel. Same bus, different angle. # 2911 at the PSTA Facility. Credit: Carlos A. Front shot of # 2911. Credit: Carlos A. Here she is in Downtown St. Pete. Here she is at Shoppes at Boot Ranch, running the 62. #10101. Here she is at Pinellas Park Transit Center. #10102 #10103 passes by on Route 74. And here she is leaving Pinellas Park Transit Center. Credit: Carlos A. #10104 along Gandy Blvd N (Frontage Road). #10104 at Gateway Mall. #10104 on layover. #10104 at Williams Park. Same bus, different angle… Same bus, different angle… #10105 at Williams Park. Another angle of #10105. Another angle of #10105. Another angle of #10105. Another angle of #10105. #10105 on display. # 10105 at Gateway Mall. #10106 prepares to turn onto 28th St N from Roosevelt Blvd near Carillon. Here she is at Park St Terminal. #10107 on layover. # 10108 at Williams Park. Credit: Carlos A. Another angle of # 10108. Credit: Carlos A. # 10109 at Grand Central, subbing in on the CAT. Credit: Carlos A. Side shot of # 10109. Credit: Carlos A. #10110 waits at the Park St Terminal for its next run on the 61. #10111 on Route 74. Here she is at Gateway Mall. #10112 at Gateway Mall. And she’s off! The front of #10112. And here’s #10112 going in the opposite direction. This bus is mostly on Routes 76 and 78 nowadays. # 10114 on SBT duty. Credit: Carlos A. And off she goes! Credit: Carlos A. #12101 at Williams Park. Another angle of #12101. Another angle of #12101. Another angle of #12101. Another angle of #12101. Another angle of #12101. # 12102 at Park St Terminal. # 12102 pulls out of Pinellas Park Transit Center. Credit: Carlos A. #12103 at the 34th St N/PSTA Facility Transfer Platform. Another angle of #12103. #12103 at Williams Park. #12104 at Largo Mall. #12104 on layover. Here she is on 100X duty along the Marion Transitway in Tampa. Credit: Joe C. #12105 on layover. #12105 at Countryside Mall. Rear of #12105. # 12106 on layover at Gateway Mall, running the old 59. Sadly, she was involved in a major accident while running on Route 34 & has since been retired. Credit: Carlos A. #12107 at Williams Park. Here she is in Downtown St. Pete. #12108 at Gateway Mall. #13101. # 13102 on Route 4, approaching Gateway Mall. Credit: Carlos A. #13102 on Route 100X duty. Here’s # 13102 leaving Grand Central. And #13102 on Route 4 again, this time at Williams Park. And going in the opposite direction on Route 4, #13103. #13103. Same bus, different angle. Here she is at Gateway Mall. #13104 at Gateway Mall. The front of #13104. That lone side seat on #13104. # 13104 on the old Route 19. Credit: Carlos A. And there she goes! Credit: Carlos A. # 13105 on Route 4. Credit: Carlos A. #13106 on Route 4. #13107 at Williams Park. The front of #13107. #13108 at Williams Park – Route 4. # 14101 at Grand Central. Credit: Carlos A. Closeup of #14101 at Grand Central. #14102 at Williams Park. Here she is leaving Grand Central. Credit: Carlos A. And later, she winds up on Route 4. # 14103 at Clearwater Mall. Credit: Carlos A. And here she is on Route 4, where she is a regular on weekdays. Credit: Carlos A. Rear shot of # 14103. Credit: Carlos A. # 14104 leaving Pinellas Park Transit Center. Credit: Carlos A. # 14105 at Gateway Mall – Route 4. Credit: Carlos A. The front of #14106 at Clearwater’s Park St Terminal. The rear of #14106. # 14106 at the PSTA Facility. Credit: Carlos A. Side shot of # 14106. Credit: Carlos A. # 14107 at Largo Transit Center. # 14107 deadheading somewhere… And here she is doing Saturday duty on the 34. # 14108 at the PSTA Facility. Credit: Carlos A. Side shot of # 14108. Credit: Carlos A. # 14108 on the 34. Later, she winds up at Largo Transit Center. And here she is leaving Pinellas Park Transit Center. #15101 at Gateway Mall. The front of #15101. The back of #15101 at Gateway Mall. #15101 at Williams Park. Another angle of #15101. Another angle of #15101. Here’s # 15101 at the Pinellas Park Transit Center. #15102 at Gateway Mall. #15102 at Gateway Mall. #15102 on Route 74. Due to construction on Gandy Blvd, the 74 was detoured for a time and now follows a different route along Gandy. Panorama shot of # 15102. #15103 at Williams Park. Side shot of #15103. #15103 at Gateway Mall. Different shot of #15103 at Gateway Mall. #15103 at Tyrone Square Mall – Route 23. Same bus, different angle. #15103 at Pinellas Park Transit Center. Rear shot of # 15103 at Grand Central. Credit: Carlos A. # 15104 at Williams Park. Credit: Carlos A. #15104 on Route 60 at Clearwater Mall. #15105 pulls into Grand Central Station. #15105 on layover at Grand Central Station, Route 14. And she pulls out… #15105 ends its morning peak run at Williams Park. Front shot of # 15105 at Indian Rocks Beach. Credit: Carlos A. # 15105 at Pinellas Park Transit Center. And here she is at the 34th St N Transfer Center. #15106 at Gateway Mall. The front of #15106. #15106 winds up again at Gateway Mall. And later at Largo Transit Center. #15107 on Route 300X. #15108 at Tyrone Square Mall. #15108. #15108 on layover. #15109 at Williams Park. Same bus, different angle… Same bus, different angle… Same bus, different angle… #15109 also winds up at Clearwater Mall.