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Broome County deploys three new electric hybrid buses

Broome County announced it has deployed three new buses using electric–hybrid technology produced by the BAE Systems plant in Endicott. The company held a Feb. 27 ribbon-cutting event to mark the occasion. Pictured, from left to right, are: Tanya Husick, executive director of transportation and parking services at Binghamton University; Gregory Kilmer, commissioner of the department of public transportation for Broome County; Steve Trichka, VP and general manager for power and propulsion solutions at BAE Systems; Broome County Executive Jason Garnar; and Stephen J. Flagg, Broome County Legislator for district 1. ( PHOTO CREDIT: BAE SYSTEMS)

ENDICOTT — Broome County is using three new transit buses that use electric–hybrid technology that BAE Systems manufacturers. In recognition of Broome County Transit “continuing to go green,” the company’s Endicott plant hosted a Feb. 27 ribbon-cutting event to formally mark the bus deployment.  These buses include the latest hybrid technology that BAE Systems offers, […]

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