
The announcement follows the July launch of BC Transit’s low carbon program.
The American-made trolley seats 33 passengers with additional space for two wheelchairs positions.
Will be delivered by, the company’s largest U.S. dealer, Creative Bus Sales Inc. of Jacksonville, Florida.
Handitran maintains an ADA-compliant fleet made up of 20 body-on-chassis buses.
Currently available in diesel or compressed natural gas propulsions, the vehicle offers many of the capabilities of a heavy-duty bus, but retains all the benefits of a mid-level vehicle.
The order will replace older, existing buses in the fleet and supplement three ARBOC buses purchased in 2017.
The new body-on-chassis (cutaway) buses will enhance 10 fixed-route services in Denton and Lewisville and demand-response paratransit services in Frisco and Highland Village.
The order supplements three existing low-floor body-on-chassis ARBOC buses in Grapevine’s fleet.
The order, which will enhance Ozark Regional Transit’s 100% accessible fleet, was secured through ARBOC’s U.S. dealer Creative Bus Sales.
The opening follows from New Flyer’s announcement in Nov. 2017 to invest $28 million in the state.
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