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CTA 1362 Rt.101000 viewsCTA_FlxibleFanOct 22, 2017
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Chicago Transit Authority 4378 and 4353 on the Redline Shuttle1006 viewsCTA_FlxibleFanOct 22, 2017
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Chicago Transit Authority 4304 on route 6704 viewsCTA_FlxibleFanOct 22, 2017
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Chicago Transit Authority 4092 on Jeffery Jump Route J14940 viewsCTA_FlxibleFanOct 22, 2017
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Chicago Transit Authority 4143 on route 147921 viewsCTA_FlxibleFanOct 22, 2017
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Chicago Transit Authority 4315 on Route 6739 viewsCTA_FlxibleFanOct 22, 2017
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Chicago Transit Authority 4321 Instruction Bus1005 viewsCTA_FlxibleFanOct 22, 2017
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Chicago Transit Authority 2014 New Flyer XE40 #701 Rt.1571237 viewsOn October 28, 2010, the Chicago Transit Authority received a $2.2 million federal grant for the purchase of two all-electric, battery-powered 40-foot buses. The funding was provided through the Department of Transportation’s Transportation Investments for Greenhouse Gas and Energy Reduction (TIGGER) II and Clean Fuels grant programs.

On June 13, 2012, the Chicago Transit Board awarded a $2.5 million contract for the purchase of two battery-electric buses to New Flyer of America, Inc.

The propulsion system for the buses was built by Siemens and is powered with lithium-ion polymer batteries.

The buses were delivered to CTA’s Kedzie Garage in June 2014.
CTA_FlxibleFanOct 21, 2017
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Chicago Transit Authority 2014 New Flyer XE40 #7001380 viewsOn October 28, 2010, the Chicago Transit Authority received a $2.2 million federal grant for the purchase of two all-electric, battery-powered 40-foot buses. The funding was provided through the Department of Transportation’s Transportation Investments for Greenhouse Gas and Energy Reduction (TIGGER) II and Clean Fuels grant programs.

On June 13, 2012, the Chicago Transit Board awarded a $2.5 million contract for the purchase of two battery-electric buses to New Flyer of America, Inc.

The propulsion system for the buses was built by Siemens and is powered with lithium-ion polymer batteries.

The buses were delivered to CTA’s Kedzie Garage in June 2014.
CTA_FlxibleFanOct 21, 2017
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