Today, the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System officially launched its 15 new propane-powered Type C school buses that will be transporting their first students beginning on August 7. The launch event was held at Montgomery Central High School and showcased several of the new buses to the community.
Fulton County Schools has rolled out a brand-new fleet of 90 Blue Bird propane autogas-fueled school buses equipped with three-point seat belts. It’s the largest fleet of its kind in the state of Georgia and also marks the 10,000th propane school bus manufactured by Georgia-based Blue Bird Corp.
Fulton County School System rolled out a brand-new fleet of 90 Blue Bird propane autogas-fueled school buses equipped with three-point seat belts. It’s the largest fleet of its kind in the state of Georgia. The school district chose the buses for their safety, environmental and economic benefits.
7.27.17 — Fulton County School System rolled out a brand-new fleet of 90 Blue Bird propane autogas-fueled school buses equipped with three-point seat belts. It’s the largest fleet of its kind in the state of Georgia.
Propane fuel continues to gain share as an alternative fuel choice for commercial vehicles as its affordability, price advantage and fueling-infrastructure simplicity win adherents among fleet operators.
Fueling a vehicle with propane autogas is as easy filling up with a conventionally fueled model. This video provides an overview about infrastructure and step-by-step instructions on how to safely fuel using a propane dispenser.
With a prominent focus on living green, a Washington school district practices their stewardship every day. Oak Harbor School District has adopted propane autogas school buses for clean-operating and energy-saving benefits.
At our headquarters in Livonia, Michigan, we held two training courses on our propane autogas fuel system technology — our Ford Vehicle Technician Workshop and our Blue Bird Bus Technician Workshop.
“The company decided to switch to propane because of the cost savings and the ease of access overall,” says Kevin Hernandez, managing director of ACE Parking’s ground transportation division.
Things are moving forward! Although Wilmington Trust was designated as the Trustee months ago, they hired outside council because of unforeseen issues needing resolution. After feeling pressure from the courts, the Department of Justice has been urged to resolve these issues soon.
Recent Comments