SEPTA, Philadelphia's transit agency, retired its last diesel-only bus and introduced its first zero-emissions vehicle, marking a significant step towards a more sustainable public transportation system. The move is part of SEPTA's efforts to electrify its fleet and transition to cleaner, greener transportation options.
SEPTA retired its last all-diesel bus on Thursday and introduced a new “green” bus. More ⤵️ here https://t.co/q5rBSvTwOa
SEPTA has officially retired its last fully diesel-powered bus as the transit agency moves towards a more sustainable public transportation system. https://t.co/xPjrQWlv8C
It's the end of the line for SEPTA's last all-diesel bus, as the transit agency launches new hydrogen-powered electric buses. Read more: https://t.co/q5rBSvTwOa https://t.co/VcQhYX9E7Z
Today, SEPTA retired our last 40’ diesel-only bus, and introduced our first zero-emissions vehicle! Check out some of the pictures! 🟢🚍🟢 #sustainability https://t.co/SpeuXePJsp
Philadelphia's SEPTA to retire last diesel-only bus in step toward cleaner, greener future https://t.co/sQjQKDFmNV
Yesterday in #PHLBudget25 we discussed @SEPTA’s efforts towards decarbonization. I didn’t know this when I asked, but today they will be retiring their last diesel-only bus, part of a larger effort to electrify their fleet! 👏🏿 https://t.co/51oTDUDc3b https://t.co/JEuAdxv5N2