摘要
As dozens of commuters waited at a bus terminal one day in July,more than 50 buses were outside a natural gas station in Harbin,capital of China’s northeastern Heilongjiang Province.Public transport fell into disarray as over half of the city’s 23 natural gas stations-serving some 3,500 buses and 4,000 taxis running on
As dozens of commuters waited at a bus terminal one day in July, more than 50 buses were outside a natural gas station in Harbin, capital of China's northeastern Heilongjiang Province. Public transport tell into disarray as over half of the city's 23 natural gas stations-serving some 3,500 buses and 4,000 taxis running on gas-closed their doors. It followed a price hike that gas stations were not allowed to pass on to customers.