
Chicago-area school district adds 79 propane buses
November 2, 2016 By Megan Smalley
Orland School District 135 near Chicago partnered with Cook-Illinois to add 79 Blue Bird Vision propane buses to its fleet.
Read MoreOrland School District 135 near Chicago partnered with Cook-Illinois to add 79 Blue Bird Vision propane buses to its fleet.
Read MoreThe city of Springfield, Illinois, made a commitment to power all of its police vehicles and a portion of its municipal utility trucks on propane autogas.
Read MoreA northeast Ohio transit authority plans to add eight propane-fueled buses to its fleet.
Read MoreNavistar extended its engine supply agreement with Power Solutions International through 2021.
Read MoreThe San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (San Diego MTS) added 77 propane-powered buses to its fleet to use at its Copley Park facility.
Read MorePropane autogas school bus sales are climbing with support from manufacturers and LP gas partners.
Read MoreWhat do marketers gain by running their fleet vehicles on propane? The paper highlights the lowest total cost of ownership, reduced emissions and a positive brand ripple effect.
Read MoreLP Gas finds out why now is now the time for propane industry companies to embrace a more widespread adoption of autogas within their own fleets.
Read MoreThe delivery of 16 alt fuel buses to the Mass Transportation Authority in Michigan signals the largest rollout of Blue Bird Propane Visions for commercial use.
Read MoreThe Leander Independent School District added 24 propane-fueled school buses to its fleet, bringing its fleet to a total of 64 autogas buses.
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