Blue Bird TX-4 RE

Blue Bird TX-4 RE in Fire Country, TV Series, 2022-2025 IMDB Ep. 3.12

Class: Bus, School — Model origin: US — Made for: CDN

Blue Bird TX-4 RE

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene 

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night cub US

2025-09-05 07:51

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zodiac SE

2025-09-05 09:03

I'd say this is a Blue Bird All American RE Electric bus.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Bird_All_American

https://www.blue-bird.com/all-american-electric/

supcoach US

2025-09-05 13:00

Actually, a Blue Bird All Canadian/TC-3000 as the series is filmed in Canada.

If electric it would have a green Blue Bird logo.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Bird_All_American

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DB554101 US

2025-09-05 15:00

supcoach wrote Actually, a Blue Bird All Canadian/TC-3000 as the series is filmed in Canada.

If electric it would have a green Blue Bird logo.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Bird_All_American


All Canadian hasn't been used since 1988, and TC-3000 also isn't appropriate for this gen of bus.

Based on the non-sloped forehead, this would be a sixth gen which would be called TX4 in canada.

supcoach US

2025-09-05 17:05

I thought TX4 until I read this

Following the expansion of Blue Bird into Canada in 1958, the All American adopted the Blue Bird All Canadian brand name. Following the 1988 introduction of the TC/2000, the All Canadian was renamed the Blue Bird TC/3000, using the same name in all export markets. Export versions of the D3 and T3 generations are branded as the TX3 and TX4, respectively.

Export is places other then Canada

DB554101 US

2025-09-05 20:11

supcoach wrote I thought TX4 until I read this

Following the expansion of Blue Bird into Canada in 1958, the All American adopted the Blue Bird All Canadian brand name. Following the 1988 introduction of the TC/2000, the All Canadian was renamed the Blue Bird TC/3000, using the same name in all export markets. Export versions of the D3 and T3 generations are branded as the TX3 and TX4, respectively.

Export is places other then Canada

according to both wikipedia, and this canadian dealer website, it was in fact called TX4 in canada.
[Image: tx4.jpg]

supcoach US

2025-09-05 20:17

I should have stuck with my initial response of TX4 :(. Wikipedia needs to reword their explanation

So, Blue Bird TX-4 RE

-- Last edit: 2025-09-05 20:20:21

Baube QC

2025-09-05 20:54

also called " Move it kids , you'll miss the bus if you don't hurry up ! " but that might on both sides of the border...

night cub US

2025-09-05 21:01

This bus was dropping off kids of the convicts in the fire program, so the only hurry was to get off the bus so the driver can take a pee break

supcoach US

2025-09-06 00:50

Maybe the driver needed a smoke break as well lol

supcoach US

2025-09-09 00:44

First produced in 2014

DB554101 US

2025-09-09 14:46

DB554101 wrote

All Canadian hasn't been used since 1988, and TC-3000 also isn't appropriate for this gen of bus.

Based on the non-sloped forehead, this would be a sixth gen which would be called TX4 in canada.


i'm guessing they stopped using all canadian because it was a flat out lie....

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