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Fleet of 100 biogas buses could be coming to Bristol
More than 100 Bristol buses, including 30 MetroBus vehicles, could soon be powered by bio-methane.
A new £4.79m fund from the Office for Low Emission Vehicles is designed to help unlock a £28m investment by First West of England to potentially transform a significant part of their fleet into the gas-powered buses.
The new low-emission buses, which could start running by 2019, will operate in locations where the most benefit will be gained in reducing pollution.
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The funding will help introduce 110 new gas powered buses, 30 of which will be used on MetroBus services.
Bristol City Council cabinet member for transport, Mhairi Threlfall (pictured above), said: “This is an exciting step forward for everyone living and working around the Bristol area and yet another example of our strong local authority partnerships levering funding for much-needed transport improvements.
“We are looking forward to working with First and our neighbours to unlock the investment needed to operate and manage a new fleet of buses using innovative technology.”