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  2. FlixBus - Wikipedia

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    FlixBus operates buses or, in many cases, just handles marketing, pricing, and customer service for a commission, on behalf of bus operators. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 2023, FlixBus had revenues of €2 billion and carried 81 million passengers of which 55 million were in Europe, 14 million were in Turkey, and 12 million were in North America.

  3. FlixTrain - Wikipedia

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    FlixTrain GmbH is a German open-access operator of long-distance railway passenger services. It is a subsidiary of the mobility company Flix SE [], which also owns long-distance coach operator FlixBus and is supplementing the bus network with rail connections.

  4. List of bus operating companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the world's bus operating companies listed by country, ... FlixBus is a bus company operating in Europe, North America, South America, and Asia. Africa

  5. Neoplan Skyliner - Wikipedia

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    The 'Do-Bus' design had extremely low weight, and could carry over 100 passengers. [5] It also featured a low-frame front axle with forward-mounted steering gear that permitted a low flat floor. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The double-deck principle was applied to coach design, creating a revolutionary high-capacity comfortable vehicle for touring.

  6. Van Hool - Wikipedia

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    Some production involves building bus and coach bodies on separate bus chassis from manufacturers such as Volvo and Scania. Worldwide, Van Hool employs 4,500 people and manufactures more than 1,700 buses and coaches (bodyworks and complete vehicles combined) and 5,000 trailers each year. It sells an average of 600 coaches annually in the United ...

  7. Greyhound Lines - Wikipedia

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    In 1935, national intercity bus ridership climbed 50% to 651,999,000 passengers, surpassing the volume of passengers carried by the Class I railroads for the first time. [16] In 1935, Wickman reported record profits of $8 million. In 1936, already the largest bus carrier in the United States, Greyhound began taking delivery of 306 new buses. [16]

  8. Category : Bus operating companies of Europe by country

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    This page was last edited on 16 January 2017, at 22:15 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Eurolines - Wikipedia

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    Eurolines was founded in 1985. Its forerunner was the Europabus brand network created by the Union des Services Routiers des Chemins de Fer Européens (URF), a consortium of 11 European national railway companies, in 1951.