Complete Coach Works (CCW) was awarded a contract by Calif.’s Montebello Bus Lines (MBL) for the electrification and rehabilitation of three New Flyer buses.
The economy’s shift toward sustainability has influenced MBL’s decision to remove its gas-hybrid system and convert to Zero Emission Propulsion System (ZEPS) buses. The process of remanufacturing improves the service life of the bus and avoids material waste, resulting in operational savings that benefit the environment.
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“We are looking forward to our first all-electric buses. We believe this is going to be a positive first step toward the next-generation of our vehicles moving forward,” said MBL’s Director of Transportation Tom Barrio.
When completed, MBL’s remanufactured buses will include new CCW ZEPS electric-drive systems, composite floorings and light weight seating, electric air compressors and power steering pumps, electric HVAC systems, all LED interior and exterior lighting, paint/graphics, suspension, steering components, and brakes.
The upgraded system, which went live earlier this month, supports METRO’s METRONow vision to enhance the customer experience, improve service reliability, and strengthen long-term regional mobility.
CEO Nat Ford’s address offered a look at highlights from 2025, with a focus on the future and the innovative ways the JTA is shaping mobility in Northeast Florida.
Expected to enter service in 2029, these locomotives support the agency’s commitment to offer reliable and efficient rail transportation across South Florida.
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The new filters include substantially more activated carbon than traditional HVAC filters, which is especially helpful in providing a better transit riding experience for vulnerable populations, particularly children, seniors, and people with chronic illnesses, according to the CTA.
In a recent episode of METROspectives, LYT CEO Timothy Menard discusses how artificial intelligence, cloud connectivity, and real-time data are transforming traffic management, boosting bus reliability, and enabling system-wide transit optimization across cities.