MTA New York City Transit selects Nova Bus articulated buses
Posted on: Friday, 12 June 2009, 07:00 CDT
Serving the five boroughs of
Their order follows a successful six-week in-revenue service run of a Nova LFS Artic bus on the Bx12 route in the
The Nova LFS Artic is designed for productivity and features a unique stainless steel structure; its successful completion of structural reliability testing represented a significant advantage for Nova Bus vehicles. Other characteristics include a particulate filter that reduces emissions and a time-tested front-door access ramp for mobility impaired passengers. Its exterior styling has been enhanced, and drivers will also enjoy the redesigned driver area. Riders will particularly appreciate the wide mid and rear doors, triggered by motion sensors once the bus has come to a full stop; the improved passenger flow translates into decreased time spent at stops, for enhanced travel efficiency.
About Nova Bus
Nova Bus develops products adapted to the specific needs of its clients and public transit users. The manufacturing company relies on a team of experts whose main objective is to satisfy the demands of its partners with regard to the environment, safety, quality, and performance. Today, Nova Bus employs more than 900 people and pursues its growth in
Nova Bus is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Volvo Bus Corporation, the world's second largest motorcoach and transit bus manufacturing group. Nova Bus is a leading North American provider of sustainable transit solutions, including environmentally-friendly buses, high-capacity vehicles and integrated intelligent transportation systems. The company operates 3 plants: two in
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