We do have CNG buses here in Sweden as well, and i can say, they are not easy to start, sometimes they several cranks to get going, just cranks and cranks over and over, and one time, a friend told me, they had tryed for over 10-15 minutes before one cng bus would start. In the winter time, they often need big spare batteries and starting fluid to start. Also they break down alot, i mean alot, like all the time, i really wish they would go back to the diesel buses we had before, since were alot more reliable.
We do have CNG buses here in Sweden as well, and i can say, they are not easy to start, sometimes they several cranks to get going, just cranks and cranks over and over, and one time, a friend told me, they had tryed for over 10-15 minutes before one cng bus would start.
In the winter time, they often need big spare batteries and starting fluid to start.
Also they break down alot, i mean alot, like all the time, i really wish they would go back to the diesel buses we had before, since were alot more reliable.
This Reminds Me of the Q35 Starting Up at Flatbush Avenue and Avenue H Heading Toward Rockaway Park/Beach 116th Street.