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The "Superbus" company has won a tender worth approximately 2.5 billion Shekels (USD 680,000) from Israel's Ministry of Transport and Road Safety to operate public transportation in the southern greater Tel Aviv region. The contract includes the operation of 430 electric buses, an increase in travel frequency by more than 10%, and for the first time in Israel, suburban buses will operate on urban routes.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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