Diesel hybrid buses make inroads in New York City

Diesel-hybrid technology appears to be gaining acceptance among emissions-conscientious New York City Transit officials. A total of 325 diesel-electric buses will be delivered to Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) New York City Transit (NYCT) by the end of 2005, which will give the city the largest hybrid bus fleet in the world, according to Orion Bus Industries. The hybrid buses would account for 7% of its total fleet of 4,512. NYCT tomorrow is expected to outline its proposal to reallocate money that has been budgeted for 120 compressed natural gas (CNG) buses and 55 extra-long buses ...

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