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  2. School bus yellow - Wikipedia

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    School bus yellow is a color that was specifically formulated for use on school buses in North America in 1939. Originally officially named National School Bus Chrome , the color is now officially known in Canada and the U.S. as National School Bus Glossy Yellow .

  3. School bus by country - Wikipedia

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    These school buses vary in color with yellow buses being rare and are distinguishable from other buses by a yellow school zone sign or a sign that reads "School Bus" on the top rear end of the bus. Private and public schools often have 'activity' style buses, sometimes in a color matching the 'school colours' although more commonly with just ...

  4. School bus - Wikipedia

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    When a school bus is sold for usage outside of student transport, NHTSA regulations require that its identification as a school bus be removed. [2] To do so, all school bus lettering must be removed or covered while the exterior must be painted a color different than school bus yellow; the stop arm(s) and warning lamps must be removed or ...

  5. List of school bus manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Trans Tech is the first school bus manufacturer to produce a fully electric school bus (eTrans, based on the Smith Electric Newton). Van-Con, Inc. Type A Type B 1973 Middlesex, New Jersey: Van-Con, Inc. is New Jersey's only school bus manufacturer. Van-Con, Inc produces 16, 25, 30 passenger and wheelchair accessible school buses.

  6. Gillig Transit Coach School Bus - Wikipedia

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    The Transit Coach was the first school bus produced with a mid-engine layout and would be among the first to use a diesel-fueled engine. The model line also offered the highest-capacity school bus ever produced, offering up to 97-passenger seating (current design standards restrict maximum capacity to 90).

  7. Category:School buses - Wikipedia

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  8. Template:RATP Paris/font colour - Wikipedia

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    You can use as a parameter the number/code/name of any RATP Paris bus route (e.g.: 114, 121, 145, 221, 303, or TUB) ; as well as, from now on, train lines (using their single letter code from a to r), tram routes (using the letter t followed by the tram line number : t1 to t13), and even the official color name itself (e.g.: lilas, azur, sapin ...

  9. GM "old-look" transit bus - Wikipedia

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    The GM "old-look" transit bus was a transit bus that was introduced in 1940 by Yellow Coach beginning with the production of the model TG-3201 bus. Yellow Coach was an early bus builder that was partially owned by General Motors (GM) before being purchased outright in 1943 and folded into the GM Truck Division to form the GM Truck & Coach Division.