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  2. NABI LFW - Wikipedia

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    For example, a NABI 40-LFW is a 40' (nominal) rigid low floor transit bus. At launch, 35-foot and 40-foot nominal lengths were announced, with the 40-LFW more popular with fixed-route transit agencies. A 60-foot articulated variant (60-LFW) was ordered in 2001. The 31-foot NABI 31-LFW was introduced with the first 'Gen II' restyle in 2008.

  3. File:ART Arlington Transit NABI 40-LFW 3G CNG.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. North American Bus Industries - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, 1998 marked the first delivery of NABI's new, 40-foot low-floor Model 40-LFW transit bus. (35-foot and 31-foot variants of this product were later derived). NABI announced it had won the first contract for the 40-LFW in January 1997, awarded by the cities of Phoenix and Tempe, both in Arizona. [15]

  5. File:AC Transit 7217, NABI 40-LFW (21158072211).jpg

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  6. NABI CompoBus - Wikipedia

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    When the CompoBus was announced in 1998, NABI hailed it as "the commercial heir to the ATTB" [14] and announced plans to develop three composite-bodied transit bus products: 30-foot, 40-foot, and 45-foot. [15] The Metro 45C weighed less than a conventional 40-foot metal-framed transit bus, but offered greater passenger capacity.

  7. Arlington Transit - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Transit (ART) is a bus transit system that operates in Arlington County, Virginia, and is managed by the county government. The bus system provides service within Arlington County, and connects to Metrobus, nearby Metrorail stations, Virginia Railway Express , and other local bus systems.

  8. New Flyer Low Floor - Wikipedia

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    For the GE40LF delivered to LBT, the gasoline-electric hybrid APU uses a light-duty 6.8 L Ford Triton V-10 engine rated at 305 hp (227 kW) at 4,250 RPM and 405 lb⋅ft (549 N⋅m) at 3,250 RPM coupled to a 110 kW (150 hp) generator (145 kW (194 hp) peak). The electricity generated by the APU is stored in two banks of 144 ultracapacitors each.

  9. NABI SFW - Wikipedia

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    The NABI SFW is a line of standard (high)-floor transit buses available in 40-foot rigid (NABI 416) and 60-foot articulated (NABI 436) nominal lengths, manufactured by the Ikarus USA joint venture, then by American Ikarus and North American Bus Industries (NABI) between 1989 and 2013.