A school bus fueled by safe, clean and cost-efficient propane autogas stopped in Nashville on Friday to raise awareness of this domestically produced alternative transportation fuel. The over 1,000-mile Propane Road Tour ends in Omaha, Neb., to deliver the last of 434 buses that will serve Omaha Public Schools. For more details, visit www.propaneroadtour.com. Shown are John Roselli and Carol Armstrong of Blue Bird Corporation, Chuck Harvill, Central States Bus Sales; Atha Comiskey, executive director/coordinator Middle Tennessee Clean Fuels (Clean Cities); Ginger Raffield, Tennessee Propane Gas Association and representatives from Advanced Propane Inc, Smith County Schools and Sumner County Schools in Tennessee.
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