Source: Mass Transit
  • The New Jersey Transit Corporation has ordered 118 D4500 clean diesel commuter coaches
  • NJ Transit is America’s third-largest public transit agency
  • NFI is focused on the electrification of mass mobility with electric vehicles operating (or on order) in more than 80 cities in five countries
  • NFI Group Inc. (NFI) opened trading at C$23.55 per share

The New Jersey Transit Corporation has ordered 118 D4500 commuter coaches from NFI Group (NFI) subsidiary Motor Coach Industries (MCI).

Paul Soubry, President and CEO of NFI commented,

“NFI continues to deliver the most advanced technology and proven transit platforms available in North America. With unmatched quality, industry-leading accessibility, lifetime service and support, and reliability through the most demanding environments, our buses and coaches provide efficient transportation for cities that need mobility solutions at scale.”

Chris Stoddart, President, North American Bus and Coach added,

“Since 2003, New Flyer and MCI delivered more than 3,000 vehicles to NJ Transit, including 1,449 buses and 1,564 coaches. With these additional orders, we build on NFI’s proven product legacy and longstanding partnership with one of the biggest transit agencies in America. By revitalizing its fleet with MCI’s ADA-compliant D4500 coaches and New Flyer’s high-capacity Xcelsior buses, NJ TRANSIT ensures the continued provision of safe, reliable, and efficient mobility for the greater New Jersey community.” 

NJ Transit is America’s third-largest public transit agency, connecting New Jersey, New York and Philadelphia and providing nearly 270 million passenger trips every year.

NFI is focused on the electrification of mass mobility with electric vehicles operating (or on order) in more than 80 cities in five countries.

NFI Group Inc. (NFI) opened trading at C$23.55 per share.

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