10TC 9600-9601

10 Transit Commission 9600-9601 are 2003 New Flyer C40LFs, originally ordered as Atlantic Times Transit 2005-2006. These units were initially ordered to replace 2000-2001, which had been pulled due to a glitch that was never fixed. The two units entered service as Atlantic Times Transit units in February 2019. Unlike other CNG buses, these units carry "Powered by Clean Natural Gas" credentials on the sides.

In March 2019, the two buses were transferred to 10TC's Royal Street Division and re-entered service as 9600 and 9601 respectively, as expansion units to cover increased capacity. The two buses had their stripes repainted to match 10TC's scheme, along with receiving the appropriate decals. The buses would soldier on for a few months until the LFR series arrived. Sometime in mid-2019, 9600 was repainted for Purple Line service, as the backup bus in the event 1700 and 1701 were out of service. Unlike 1700 and 1701, 9600 does not carry any sort of branding for the route. 9601 still retains its conventional livery. The two buses were sidelined as of July 2019 after signs of age, alongside the arrival of the 7500-series C40LFR and the 300-series C40LF.

As of July 22, 2019, 9600 and 9601 have been retired from service. They are to be preserved, making them the first full order to not face the scrapper. 9600 is to become a static display bus in Royal Street Division's staff lounge as a testament to having a full CNG fleet in that yard, while 9601 will remain operational as a historic bus, only operating for special events.