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Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Gas engines: Buses run by gas a full success

LA Metro picks up more natural gas buses
Buses run on natural gas are quite successful. I really aprreciate this as a step forward in environmental friendly development.

The 200 compressed natural gas (CNG) buses acquired in 2003 by the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) have worked out so well that LA Metro is hiring 96 more. The Cummins Westport vehicles, which
run 20 feet longer than traditional city buses and bring 30-percent more power to the table (while claiming bragging rights to low emissions) use a 6-cylinder, 8.9L CWI L Gas Plus CNG mill with 320 hp. Perfect for the city, the buses help LA Metro cash in with lower operating costs, better performance and reduced emissions.



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