Centro Upgrades CNG Fueling Station in Syracuse to Enhance Bus Reliability
Centro has invested $7.6 million in a new compressed natural gas fueling station in Syracuse to improve bus service reliability for 7.6 million annual riders. The upgrade replaces outdated equipment, ensuring more dependable operations and reduced emissions compared to diesel.
Centro has announced a $7.6 million upgrade to its compressed natural gas fueling station in Syracuse. This project replaces a 28-year-old system, enhancing reliability for its fleet of 132 buses, which collectively served approximately 7.6 million rides last year.
The new technology aims to minimize mechanical failures that disrupt bus service. Additionally, the shift to compressed natural gas offers lower operational costs and reduced emissions compared to diesel fuel. Such improvements are crucial for maintaining service levels and keeping fares affordable.
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