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| GM Intercity Coaches 1944-1980 Photo Arc |
| During 1943, General Motors purchased the minority interest in Yellow Truck & Coach Manufacturing Co., and effective October 1, 1943, Yellow became a division of GM under the name GM Truck & Coach Di... |
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| Go The Greyhound Way: The Romance of the |
| It is hard to imagine an America without the Greyhound Bus. It is an institution woven into the fabric of the nation. It has provided the mobility that Americans have always treasured. When personal ... |
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| New York Fifth Avenue Coach Company 1885 |
| The Legendary Fifth Avenue Coach Company were famous for their double-deck buses and for being a leader for public transportation in New York City. They were the first bus company to run gasoline-pow... |
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| Buses of ACF Photo Archive:Including ACF |
| American Car and Foundry (ACF), a pioneer transportation manufacturer, came into existence in 1899 as a result of the merger of 13 railroad-manufacturing companies. After a complicated transaction in... |
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| Buses of Motor Coach Industries:1932-200 |
| This is the first and only book to cover Motor Coach Industries, one of the largest producers of motor coaches today. The company got started manufacturing buses in the mid-1930s, and has been the pr... |
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| Fageol & Twin Coach Buses:1922-1956 Phot |
| An innovator in the bus business, Fageol was the first company to build a bus from the ground up, and it was called the Safety Coach. Later in 1927 the Fageol brothers sold out and began Twin Coach. ... |
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| Flxible Intercity Buses 1924-1970 Photo |
| Hugo Young founded the Flxible Side Car Company in 1913 in Loudonville, Ohio. In the early 1920s, the mass production of automobiles lowered their cost to the point where sidecar-equipped motorcycle... |
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| Highway Buses of the 20th Century |
| Over 300 photos combine with insightful captions to present a complete history of the intercity, charter, tour and sightseeing bus industry throughout the 20th Century. Each of the 11 chapters provid... |
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| Prevost Buses:1924-2002 Photo Archive |
| Primarily a Canadian bus builder, Prevost began building buses in 1924 and went on to become the second largest highway style bus builder behind MCI. Prevost also built city buses, private buses and ... |
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| The Leyland Man:The History, Rediscovery |
| Mike Sutcliffe has devoted the last thirty years to the rescue and restoration of several, now famous, examples of the early Leyland motorbus. The Mike Sutcliffe Collection is one of the most import... |
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| Trailways Buses:1936-2001 Photo Archive |
| This exciting Photo Archive portrays the powerful history of the Trailways bus organization, one of the largest systems of independent motorcoach operators in the world. Today there are over 2,500 co... |
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| Trolley Buses:1913-2001 Photo Archive |
| Trolley buses first began operation in the United States around the turn of the century. Today, five cities in the U.S. and two in Canada use these mass-transit vehicles. This collection depicts a va... |
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| Welcome Aboard the GM New Look Bus |
| The General Motors Corporation will be remembered as one of the most important industrial organizations of the Twentieth Century. Although primarily known for its automotive products, it was best kno... |
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