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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.

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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 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.
In this conversation, TBC’s Executive Director Ed Redfern, President Corey Aldridge, and Washington Representative Joel Rubin outline the coalition’s key policy priorities, the challenges facing transit agencies, and how industry stakeholders can work together to strengthen the voice of bus transit at the federal level.
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Read More →In this conversation, TBC’s Executive Director Ed Redfern, President Corey Aldridge, and Washington Representative Joel Rubin outline the coalition’s key policy priorities, the challenges facing transit agencies, and how industry stakeholders can work together to strengthen the voice of bus transit at the federal level.
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He succeeds the company founder, Dale Carson, who remains chairman of the board.
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