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Re: HART is the first transit agency in Florida to begin transitioning 100 percent of its fleet to CNG

Posted by FYBklyn1959 on Fri Apr 25 10:19:52 2014, in response to Re: HART is the first transit agency in Florida to begin transitioning 100 percent of its fleet to CNG, posted by CJ on Thu Apr 24 18:09:50 2014.

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This would be the second go-round with CNG for M-DT (Miami-Dade Transit). In 1992, they ordered 15 Flxible Metros which were to be test beds for various clean air fuels. 5 buses had CNG, 5 had methanol and 5 were clean air diesel (may have been particulate (sp?) traps. Each group of 5 was assigned to one of MDT's 3 divisions (Central, Coral Way and Northeast). I know that Coral Way had 9211-15, I think Central had 9201-05, which would have left 9206-10 at Northeast. I don't know which group had which fuel, as all this happened before I moved to So. Florida in 1998. I was told all this after the fact by my friend who was and still is a bus supervisor for MDT. Anyway, the tests didn't go all that well, and the buses were subsequently converted to regular diesel. They were still in their respective divisions when I arrived (I have a pic of 9215 on the 11 (Flager St) line taken at Government Center in early 1999, but by 2000, all of the 9200s ran out of Northwest and did so until they were retired in the mid-2000s.

Emissions were never really a big issue in So. Florida as they were in other cities. In fact, the state of Florida eliminated the annual smog check inspection for private cars in mid-2000 (of course, after I had already had mine done that year) >:( (the curse of being born relatively early in the year, Florida car registrations expire on your birthday).



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