Hybrid engines manufactured by General Motors Corp. will be used to power some buses in California's Yosemite National Park -- a move aimed at curbing emissions in the pristine reserve.
Gillig Corp., of Hayward, Calif., was awarded a contract to manufacture 18 new 40-foot buses that operate with GM diesel-electric hybrid engines. The buses are scheduled to go into service in the park in May 2005.
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