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PHILADELPHIA PA (CBS) -- It's full speed ahead for SEPTA. The agency has approved a contract to purchase 10 fuel cell electric buses. They will be made in the U.S. by the company New Flyer Of America.
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A SEPTA bus hit her husband, killing him. Kayla Spooner is now suing the agency and bus manufacturer.Spooner said the suit is an attempt to hold SEPTA and New Flyer accountable and prevent any other family from going through what she’s going through. “We did nothing wrong,” she said.
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) plans to purchase 10 fuel-cell electric buses (FCEBs) from New Flyer in 2024, as part of a trial of hydrogen tech in bus fleets.
During SEPTA’s year-long pilot project, 10 New Flyer hydrogen fuel cell buses will carry passengers along a variety of routes in both Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs, helping SEPTA officials ...
At a cost of about $17 million, SEPTA will purchase ten, 40-foot, low floor, FCEBs that have been made in the United States by New Flyer of America. Stream Philadelphia News for free, 24/7 ...
SEPTA announced plans to purchase the vehicles in 2023 from the manufacturer New Flyer of America. The $17.05 million contract was partially subsidized by a grant from the Federal Transit ...
SEPTA has been awarded a Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Low or No Emission Program grant for the purchase of 10 new electric buses.
The SEPTA board awarded Cubic Transportation Systems a $211 million contract to design and implement a new fare payment system, the SEPTA Key 2.0, by 2029. Cubic also received an $18.9 million for ...
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