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  2. Greyhound Lines - Wikipedia

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    A Greyhound MCI G4500 in the early 2000s livery in Atlantic City, New Jersey. ... Inside a Greyhound bus station in Nashville, Tennessee, on the morning of May 24, ...

  3. GM New Look bus - Wikipedia

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    The GM New Look bus is a municipal transit bus that was introduced in 1959 by the Truck and Coach Division of General Motors to replace the company's previous coach, retroactively known as the GM "old-look" transit bus. Also commonly known by the nickname "Fishbowl" (for its original six-piece rounded windshield, later replaced by a two-piece ...

  4. Eric Wickman - Wikipedia

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    When he could not sell the first Hupmobile he received, he began operating a livery route from Hibbing and Alice, Minnesota. By using the seven multi-seat Hupmobile, he drove his former colleagues between the mines and homes. This was the start of what would later become the largest bus line in the United States, renamed "Greyhound Lines" in 1914.

  5. Greyhound announces return of services in Jackson. See where ...

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    Greyhound, the leading provider of intercity bus transportation in North America, resumed its services out of Jackson, with two routes. Greyhound will be located at Jackson Union Station on 300 ...

  6. Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    General Motors(1925–43) The Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company(informally Yellow Coach) was an early manufacturer of passenger busesin the United States. Between 1923 and 1943, Yellow Coach built transit buses, electric-powered trolley buses, and parlor coaches. Founded in Chicagoin 1923 by John D. Hertzas a subsidiary of his Yellow Cab ...

  7. Central Greyhound Lines - Wikipedia

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    Central Greyhound Lines. Central Greyhound Lines is a name used in six different contexts or applications in the intercity highway-coach industry in the USA. In each of the first five instances, the name was used for a regional operating company (that is, a division or subsidiary) of The Greyhound Corporation (the parent Greyhound firm).

  8. PD-4501 Scenicruiser - Wikipedia

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    GM Buffalo bus. The GMC PD-4501 Scenicruiser, manufactured by General Motors (GM) for Greyhound Lines, Inc., was a three-axle monocoque two-level coach that Greyhound used from July 1954 into the mid-1970s. 1001 were made between 1954 and 1956. The Scenicruiser became an icon of the American way of life due to its presence throughout the United ...

  9. Detroit Bus Station - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, a new Greyhound bus terminal opened at 130 East Congress Street. The new terminal was designed by the Louisville, Kentucky–based firm Arrasmith & Tyler in the mid-century modern style, and included a 600 space parking facility on the roof. [5] The terminal opened on December 16, 1958, after a three-day celebration.