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Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority (WMATA) contracted with North American Bus Industries (NABI) to provide 22 new 60-foot BRT buses.
WMATA’s 22 new BRT articulated buses are built around clean CNG powerplants.

[IMAGE]WMATA-BRT-CNG-2Full.jpg[/IMAGE]
Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority (WMATA) contracted with North American Bus Industries (NABI) to provide 22 new 60-foot BRT buses.
WMATA’s new BRT articulated buses are built around clean compressed natural gas (CNG) powerplants.
The BRTs will carry customers on a bus line in the District of Columbia and suburban Maryland. Two buses will also be used for a demonstration project on a bus line to Washington Dulles International Airport.

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