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Winnipeg Transit has received the first of 16 fuel-cell battery-electric buses.
The buses come in two sizes, 40- and 60-feet long, and Winnipeg is expected to be the first Canadian city to employ the 60-foot vehicles.
A second order of the buses is expected in early 2026 .
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