10TC Thomas SLFs

10 Transit Commission's Thomas SLF 240 buses are custom built units with New Flyer "LF" series rear ends and headlights, along with a Thomas SLF front end. These units were first introduced in January 2016, known as the TD40SLF to demonstrate their rebuilds by New Flyer. They were also equipped with bike racks and had the original 10TC logo.

When these units were first deployed, they were run in the UWIS/Western Robloxia division as regular service buses. They were not originally numbered and formed a large part of the fleet while other buses were being made. Also, they featured iBus, a system used to broadcast announcements to passengers within the vehicle from a pre-selected list of commands, driver safety glass and dynamic doors.

However, it is unknown when these buses were retired from service but they were no longer in service after 10TC reformed multiple times.

Later on (sometime in 2017), 10TC had unit number 6018, a TDE40SLF diesel hybrid bus. Unlike the diesel buses, it carries a battery pack just above the engine, similar to a New Flyer DE40LF. This unit was only used as a spare bus and was run on the A Line shuttle on September 5, 2018.

In 2017 and 2018, these buses were replaced with S03D's version of the New Flyer D40LF and DE40LF.

Did you know?

 * Thomas/Dennis, which built the SLF did not make a 40-foot version of the model in real life. If this was built in real life, it would have been called a Thomas SLF 240.