Jacksonville Transportation Authority Breaks Ground on CNG Station

By NGT News. 

On Tuesday, the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) held a groundbreaking ceremony for a public-access compressed natural gas (CNG) station at its Myrtle Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., operations campus.

Over the next five years, JTA says it will replace 100 diesel buses with CNG models. Many of the buses will support the authority's 55-mile First Coast Flyer Bus Rapid Transit system.

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