CamTran unveils four new buses to be added to Cambria County fleet

CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) On Monday, CamTran introduced four new buses to their fleet that serves Cambria County. Community leaders and local law makers attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Johnstown Monday morning where the buses were unveiled.

On Monday, CamTran introduced four new buses to their fleet that serves Cambria County.

Community leaders and local law makers attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Johnstown Monday morning where the buses were unveiled.

Officials say the buses were bought using "mostly federal dollars" secured by Congressman John Joyce.

The new buses are made in America and feature wheelchair accessible seating and new bike rack systems.

They'll replace four 17-year-old diesel buses.

CamTran officials say they made more than 800-thousand passenger trips last year.

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