TARC electric buses in storage
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Five of 10 electric buses purchased by TARC in 2015 with a $10,700,000 federal grant are sitting, covered in dust. The buses proved to be hard to maintain and are most likely never going to be used again. (WDRB photo/Monday, July 8, 2024)
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Kentuckiana's public transportation agency was one of the first municipal transit systems to buy electric buses, but most of them are out of service.
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