laying the foundation for new system
Belleville Transit tested an electric bus.
Belleville council will sign off on an agreement leading to a major federal grant to help plan for the electrification of the city’s public transit system.The city itself will provide just over $39,000 toward the plan’s total cost of almost $196,000. The plan will provide a systematic process leading eventually to the use of electric buses on every route in Belleville.
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