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Calgary Transit has pulled 19 shuttle buses out of service as an investigation continues into what caused one of its buses to catch fire earlier this month. On the morning of Dec. 12, fire crews responded to a Calgary Transit shuttle bus engulfed in flames on Nose Hill Drive northwest between Stoney Trail and 87 Street N.W.The driver, who was the only person on board the bus at the time, told crews they attempted to put out the fire with the on-board fire extinguisher. The driver was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries after an assessment by paramedics. Get…
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