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CCW Begins Delivery of Mid-Life Overhauled Buses to SFMTA
This is the largest single contract that CCW has been awarded in its history.

To maintain Muni's fleet in optimal condition, CCW's Mid-Life Overhaul services will replace or refurbish various systems on its vehicles.
Photo: Complete Coach Works
Complete Coach Works (CCW) announced the beginning of deliveries for a five-year contract awarded by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) to perform Mid-Life Overhaul services for a total of 219 coaches.
SFMTA (or Muni) is an organization responsible for ensuring the movement of people throughout the city of San Francisco. The agency oversees the largest transit system in the Bay Area.
CCW's Mid-Life Overhaul Services
To maintain Muni's fleet in optimal condition, CCW's Mid-Life Overhaul services will replace or refurbish various systems on its vehicles.
Muni's fleet features hybrid-electric coaches, electric trolley coaches, streetcars, light rail vehicles, cable cars, and Muni's battery-electric pilot bus program launched in 2022.
CCW will perform the work for this contract primarily at Riverside, Calif., headquarters with final deliveries managed at its Alameda facility in the Bay Area.
The overhaul work on both 40-foot and 60-foot hybrid-electric coaches will include repowering the buses with either new or remanufactured Cummins ISL engines and the hybrid propulsion system.
Additionally, various systems including doors, electrical cabling and electronic equipment, suspension, lines and piping, propulsion, cooling, electrical, and the articulation joint are all part of the work scope for the project.
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