Greater Portland Transit District Supports Growth with 11 More Buses from New Flyer

Nov. 30, 2017
The new order, which adds a total of 11 equivalent units to New Flyer’s backlog, supports Metro’s aged fleet replacement with diesel buses, as well as planned fleet expansion with CNG buses to support the growing Portland community.

New Flyer of America Inc. has announced that the Greater Portland Transit District has ordered for five Xcelsior compressed natural gas (CNG) forty-foot, heavy-duty transit buses, and six Xcelsior clean diesel forty-foot, heavy-duty transit buses.

The new order, which adds a total of 11 equivalent units to New Flyer’s backlog, supports Metro’s aged fleet replacement with diesel buses, as well as planned fleet expansion with CNG buses to support the growing Portland community.

The Greater Portland region has experienced steady growth since 2010, with Portland named by Forbes as one of America’s 20 Fastest Growing Cities1. Throughout 2017, a citywide planning board developed the Portland Plan 2030, which works toward an integrated, sustainable, dynamic, equitable, diverse, and connected city by 2030. A separate initiative by the City of Portland delivered a 2035 Comprehensive Plan for long‐range land use and public facility investment, specifically identifying transportation goals of safety, interconnectedness, environmental sustainability, equitable access, positive health outcomes, and effective daily access. The new plan will take effect January 1, 2018.

“We are proud to support the Greater Portland Transit District as it grows in size and vitality, with more Americans moving choosing the Portland region as a competitive and sustainable place to live and work,” stated Wayne Joseph, president, New Flyer of America. “We are committed to helping Metro achieve its goals of safe and sustainable public transit, as it pursues achievement of a progressive, innovative, and long-term vision for transportation.”