*A negotiable documentary service fee up to $200.00 may be added
*All new bus prices are listed after OEM rebates
*Rebate only applicable in the United States
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The recent delivery of a 2005 Gillig Phantom 45 Passenger ADA Transit Bus - T12656 to Baltimore, Maryland highlights the city’s ongoing commitment to accessible and reliable group transportation. This addition, now operating routes near the historic Lexington Market and along major corridors like I-83, demonstrates how local transit agencies are expanding their fleets to meet growing urban mobility needs in the heart of Charm City.
Baltimore’s densely populated neighborhoods—especially in areas like Charles Village and Highlandtown—create constant demand for robust public transit options. With over 585,000 residents and steady growth fueled by institutions such as Johns Hopkins University and Under Armour, fleet operators seek vehicles that can handle both daily commuter peaks and seasonal surges during Ravens games or Inner Harbor events. Regional economic shifts and infrastructure investments continue to drive interest in Phantom 45 Passenger ADA Transit Bus - T12656 buses for sale Baltimore, particularly as city planners aim to reduce congestion along critical arteries including I-95.
Equipped with ADA accessibility features, a high passenger capacity, and durable chassis construction, this Gillig Phantom is purpose-built for Baltimore’s unique environment. Its 45-seat layout is ideal for high-frequency MTA routes spanning from Penn Station through Fells Point or shuttling employees between corporate campuses in Harbor East. The bus’s robust HVAC system ensures year-round comfort—a must given Maryland’s humid summers—and its wide aisle design supports quick boarding during rush hour downtown.
Our team supports the greater Baltimore region—including nearby Ellicott City and Towson—with prompt vehicle delivery, maintenance support, and parts sourcing tailored to Mid-Atlantic fleet requirements. With direct access to I-695 for efficient route deployment across central Maryland, we remain dedicated to powering local transportation solutions as demand grows. Interestingly, Baltimore has one of the country’s oldest continuously operating public bus lines—an enduring testament to the city’s deep-rooted transit culture.