Filed under: Diesel, Transportation Alternatives
North Carolina State University's transit fleet will be upgraded with a new "clean" fleet of 29 buses on August 9. The buses will use clean diesel technology - not a hybrid system - to reduce pollutants. The school will also switch transit providers for the Wolfline bus system, but the routes will remain the same. The new buses cost $350,000 each and the new service provider is offering NCSU the chance to not pay for service that is late too often or if there are many complaints.
Related:
- Tampa schools debut new plug-in hybrid buses
- BC transit sticking with clean diesel buses over hybrids for now
Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD Step behind the curtain at Ford Motor. Experience the documentary first-hand.
No comments:
Post a Comment