Ann Arbor Undressed : Wordless Wednesday....Ann Arbor Hybrid Buses

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Wordless Wednesday....Ann Arbor Hybrid Buses

Ann Arbor Hybrid Buses

Ann Arbor buses

 

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Missy

It's always nice to see people being pro-active; especially the bus companies.

Posted by Tom Braatz, Waukesha County Real Estate,WI (Re/Max Realty Center 262-377-1459) 6 months ago

hi Missy,

It's good to see more and more municipalities exploring new ways to save energy and the earth as we know it.

Jo

Posted by Jo-Anne Smith- Oakville, Burlington and Mississauga Region Real Estate, Ont (Brekland Realty Group) 6 months ago

I'd like to know if the buses will recover their premium cost before they ware out?

I'm impressed with CNG for local fleets, but if hybrid means electric it's absurd!

Bill

Posted by William J Archambault Jr (The Real Estate Investment Institute ) 6 months ago

Missy - I'm with bill on this. CNG is the way to go if you need to buy more buses. Of course with the unlimited supply of money our government seems to have who cares about the cost.

Posted by Larry Brewer (Benchmark Realty LLc) 6 months ago

Missy,

Decent public transportation is something most jurisdictions haven't mastered yet.

Rich

Posted by Richard Iarossi, Crofton MD Real Estate, Annapolis MD Real Estate (Long and FosterĀ® Real Estate, Inc.) 6 months ago

Missy - Very cool, I can't say I've seen this in my area yet, hopefully I will though.

Posted by Michelle Gibson REALTORĀ® Wellington Florida Real Estate (Hansen Real Estate Group Inc.) 6 months ago

Interesting picture Missy. If you had not said what it was I may not have been able to figure it out:)

Posted by Bill Gassett Metrowest Massachusetts Real Estate (RE/MAX Executive Realty) 6 months ago

I like kthe comment on the back of the bus - cleaner air, brighter future. Glad to see them going green.

Posted by Sharon Paxson Newport Beach Real Estate (Prudential California Realty, DRE License 01501912) 6 months ago

Missy, so Ann Arbor is going green? Not surprised, since it is a College town - the education level is so much higher, so they are great places to live.

Posted by Frank & Sharon Alters, CDPE-Short Sales Jacksonville-Orange Park-Fleming Island (Watson Realty - Clay County, Duval County, St. Johns County ) 5 months ago

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