CUE Bus ( City. University. Everyone., formerly City-University-Energysaver) is a bus service operated by the City of Fairfax, Virginia, and is completely separate from the Fairfax Connector bus service run by Fairfax County. In , the system had a ridership of , or about per weekday as of .
In addition to providing service to GMU and Vienna Metro, the CUE serves all major activity centers in the City of Fairfax, including downtown, Kamp Washington, Old Town Fairfax, Fairfax Circle and Fair City Mall.
In 2009, the City of Fairfax partnered with Montgomery County, Maryland, in the purchase of new buses. As a result, six 35-foot, low-floor Gillig Hybrid buses were added to the fleet in August 2009. These new buses are expected to consume much less fuel, as they operate off an electric engine when operated at 35 MPH or lower, and 35 MPH is the maximum speed limit in Fairfax. These buses are now retired as of May 2022.
The CUE Bus system owns and operates twelve 35-foot, low-floor Gillig clean diesel buses in its fleet, half of which replaced the remaining 30-foot Gillig Phantom buses in the fall of 2015, the other half entered service and replaced the hybrid buses in May 2022.
Gillig Low Floor BRT | 2015 | 833–838 (6 buses) | 6 | ||
2022 | 839–844 (6 buses) | 6 |
1982 | Transportation Manufacturing Corporation T-30 CityCruiser | 801–803 | 1997 | |
1986 | Bus Industries of America Orion I (01.502) | 804–808 | 1998 | |
1987 | 809 | |||
1990 | 810–814 | 2003 | ||
1997 | Gillig Gillig Phantom | 815–816 | 2009–2010 | |
1998 | 817–820 | |||
2003 | 821–826 | 2015 | ||
2009 | Gillig Low Floor BRT HEV | 827–832 | 2022 |
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