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This New Flyer XN60 destined for Akron, Ohio paid a visit this month to the Hamilton Street Railway (HSR). The short visit allowed maintenance staff to inspect the bus. The HSR is the largest operator in Ontario to still operate CNG-powered buses. Photo courtesy of Kevin Nicol. | |
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