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Th city's bus system, which connects the city with the University of Missouri, is the first and only battery-electric fleet in revenue service in the state and one of the largest in the Midwest.
Read More →Testing is intended to provide the agency and electric bus manufacturers with actionable data on what works best in New York’s metropolitan environment.
Read More →The six-month program allows private shuttle buses operated by participating companies to use public transit stops.
Read More →A significant development for the bus industry, this complete collection of systems affords manufacturers the flexibility they have been looking for in system placement.
Read More →The grant will also pay for the development of the largest hydrogen fueling station of its kind in the U.S.
Read More →The agency first tapped Intersection in 2005, when, operating as Titan, the company won a competitive contract granting the exclusive rights to sell advertising on its 1,400 buses and facilities
Read More →The new 40-foot buses, manufactured by Nova Bus, feature a 67-passenger capacity.
Read More →The Xcelsior XE40 battery-electric 40-foot bus accommodates 76 passengers (40 seated). WMATA is the second major metropolitan transit fleet in the U.S. to place New Flyer’s battery-electric bus in service.
Read More →A cutting-edge inductive charging station will be installed on Howard County Transit's Green Line in downtown Columbia, Md., one of America’s most successful planned communities.
Read More →The new buses are decorated with mural-style art depicting the local community, newly commissioned by Vallejo artist Miro del Salazar.
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