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BC Transit reveals new liveries for incoming electric buses

BC Transit unveiled some shiny new liveries for their fleet of vehicles, and they say it will help cut down on maintenance costs. 

The new look is made up of two colours, a bright green that covers the front of the bus and a white that covers the back. 

In a release they say this has been the first “notable change to exterior bus designs since 2007.” 

The rollout of the new look begins this fall as new buses are rotated into service and their electric buses that arrive in 2025 will also have the new colours. 

The transit provider added that their new livery standardizes the colours, making it easier to apply and repair, meaning buses are back on the road faster and will cost less to maintain. 

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