PennDOT, Trillium open new Pennsylvania CNG fueling station

PennDOT, Trillium open new Pennsylvania CNG fueling station

Officials with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Cambria County Transit Authority (CamTran) recently opened the commonwealth’s newest compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, designed by Love’s Trillium CNG.

The facility is the first of 29 new CNG stations Love’s Trillium CNG will design, build and maintain for numerous transit authorities in Pennsylvania as part of a public-private partnership (P-3) contract PennDOT awarded to the company last year. The P-3 project will provide CNG to more than 1,600 buses at transit agencies across Pennsylvania, including six at the CamTran location. CamTran currently has three CNG buses and three more are being ordered.

The station, located at 502 Maple Ave. in Johnstown, is open 24/7 and features two CNG dispensers. It will primarily serve CamTran’s fleet of CNG buses, but it’s also open to the public, including light-, medium- and heavy-duty trucks. Six of the 29 facilities in the P-3 project will be open to the public.

“We are pleased to have worked with Trillium CNG on bringing the first CNG fueling station under our P-3 arrangement to CamTran in Johnstown,” said Toby Fauver, PennDOT’s deputy secretary for multimodal transportation. “This innovative program will mean savings for transit agencies and eventually for other private customers as we take advantage of the plentiful natural gas supplies being developed in Pennsylvania.”

“It’s exciting to see our first station open up for this project. I can’t thank our partners at PennDOT and CamTran enough for their collaboration in this endeavor,” Bill Zobel, vice president of business development and marketing for Trillium CNG, said at the ribbon cutting. “We’re all playing an important role in promoting CNG as an alternative fuel, and together, we’re changing the face of transportation in Pennsylvania and in the United States by providing fleets and motorists with more places to fill with CNG.”

According to the Alternative Fuels Data Center, the new CNG stations will increase the number of public CNG facilities in Pennsylvania to 52. Larson Design Group of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, is assisting with the construction of the locations. The next public facility at Rabbittransit in York, Pennsylvania, is scheduled to open this June. Additional public facilities are scheduled to open at the following transit authorities in later phases of the project:

  • Indiana County Transit Authority
  • County of Lackawanna Transit System
  • New Castle Area Transit Authority
  • Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority

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