
Michigan school district rolls out propane-powered buses
December 16, 2016 By Allison Kral
Michigan’s Waterford School District added 10 school buses powered by propane autogas to its fleet this week.
Read MoreMichigan’s Waterford School District added 10 school buses powered by propane autogas to its fleet this week.
Read MoreBlue Bird’s propane autogas bus sales increased 33 percent in 2016. LP Gas connected with Blue Bird CEO Phil Horlock to learn more about this upward trend.
Read MoreKipp Jacksonville Schools, public charter schools in Jacksonville, Florida, deployed an all-propane school bus fleet to transport students.
Read MoreOrland School District 135 near Chicago partnered with Cook-Illinois to add 79 Blue Bird Vision propane buses to its fleet.
Read MoreLP Gas reviews the school districts that have shown a strong commitment to propane autogas.
Read MorePropane autogas school bus sales are climbing with support from manufacturers and LP gas partners.
Read MoreThe delivery of 16 alt fuel buses to the Mass Transportation Authority in Michigan signals the largest rollout of Blue Bird Propane Visions for commercial use.
Read MoreThe Leander Independent School District added 24 propane-fueled school buses to its fleet, bringing its fleet to a total of 64 autogas buses.
Read MoreBlue Bird plans to highlight some of its propane bus offerings at its booth at BusCon 2016 in Indianapolis.
Read MoreRegina Catholic School Division switched its entire school bus fleet to run on propane.
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