Stories Related to 28 New Metro Transit Buses Will Offer Smoother, Cleaner Rides In Omaha

Some of the new buses are powered by compressed natural gas, and some by “clean diesel.” Five new diesel-powered buses hit the streets this month. Eleven more are due between June and September of next year.

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