Fairview Transit Rory Division

Fairview Transit's Rory Division is a map that was opened in 2017, which was Fairview Transit's only completed bus division. It was originally built in late 2017 and could run both first and second generation buses initially. This was the former flagship of FT until Line H usurped it with 4th generation technology.

The map features the northern areas and part of downtown Fairview, alongside a decent number of stations on the now discontinued Line C map, alongside some stations on Line H. Part of the service area also included the nearby city of Springbrook, which was served by now-defunct Springbrook Transit Commission.

First/Second Generation
In October 2017, work began on Rory Division as a way of supporting Line C operations. It was opened in November 2017 with routes 26, 99, 101, 144 and the Line C shuttle. The division initially opened with the 500 series Orion Vs, 2000-series Orion VIs, 3100 series Orion VIIs and 1500 series New Flyer D40LFs. The former three series were renumbered as 900, 1000 and 2000 respectively while the D40LFs were not renumbered.

The division was heavily used from 2017 to the end of second generation technology in July 2018 and functioned as the group's flagship during this period, as most of the other maps did not receive constant updates. The group also held most of its runs here as at the time, there was a major need for bus drivers and the majority were trained in this field. Buses added to the game during that time were the 2900-series Orion VII NG HEVs, 2600-series New Flyer D40LFRs and 3000-series Orion VII 3G.

There were also plans for Isaac Transit Commission to run BRT service along some of the major corridors in Rory Division but these were shelved.

Third Generation
Following the required transition to PGS/Filtering Enabled for all Roblox games, Rory was shut down and operations were temporarily moved to ITC, which was taken over by Fairview Transit.

In early 2019, Rory reopened after it was cosmetically updated and received third generation New Flyer models. These buses were numbered as 1000-1037, 2101-2190 (split between Rory/Line H) and 2057-2063 (CNG). The map otherwise remained unchanged from the second generation and no new routes were introduced. The updates to the map mainly included adding more detailed scenery, while the New Flyers initially were added as temporary units with only ghost schemes. This was changed to a new third generation livery in mid-2019 and the buses later received mirrors. Rory Division again became heavily used following Line H's closure to revamp it to Generation 4 standards in 2019.

Rory Division was closed again in late 2019 after a considerable portion of the third generation fleet was retired, to consolidate the buses at Line H. In 2020, Line H became the company's flagship and sole division for the time being.

Fourth Generation
After FT's ownership was changed to yom_3i and a failed test run of the map in its third generation state, work began on redoing Rory Division to make it on par with fourth generation standards, while maintaining most of the routes. The map was completely rebuilt from scratch. On May 31, 2021, FT released a preview image of Orion VII NG HEV 4515 operating on route 101 near Rory Station, which has been completely redone. The original map was planned for 4th generation technology but since it was outdated and had many issues, after internal testing this was not feasible.

On July 13, 2021, Rory Division reopened with fourth generation buses added for expansion. The New Flyer C40LFs retained their third generation fleet numbers and are likely considered "rebuilt", while 15xx-16xx Orion 3Gs were deployed there alongside some of the NG Hybrids in the fleet. In addition, some Orion Vs and the New Flyer D40LFs were sent to the division.

On August 15, 2021, all buses in this map were taken out of service and retired upon FT's former bus developers 621UwU_s and VoltronPaladin01's requests. Fairview was also banned from using these vehicles following them being leaked. Without the GEN4 bus technology, FT had no more operable buses, and the map was technically shutdown ever since. This would spell the end of the short-lived revamp.

Ultimately, the map was officially closed on September 3, 2021 after Fairview Transit ceased operations under yom_3i.

Under New Management
Upon trainswing's purchase of the group in January 2022, the game was reverted to where it was in late 2020, with the remainder of the third generation fleet that had not been removed from the game. This meant that the revamp was removed and despite being five years old, the GEN 3 technology was simply put back to work.

trainswing has plans to proceed with the reopening of Springbrook's transit system to serve the city of Springbrook, which would be operated by an outside agency.

Local

 * 3- Kastler Heights
 * 26/26B- Rory
 * 99- Senlac
 * 101- Greenwin Village
 * 144- Royal Woods
 * 203- Kastler
 * Line C Shuttle Bus

Express

 * X1- Torbarrie Express
 * X14