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Travel Surrey first generation TransBus Enviro300 rear in October 2008 Developed from the Alexander ALX300 body, the TransBus Enviro300 was launched in 2001 by TransBus International, becoming the first member of the Enviro range; [ 1 ] with the collapse of TransBus in 2004, successors Alexander Dennis took over production and rebranded the ...
The coach class is expressed as a combination of letters. It is sometimes followed, for example in the Deutsche Bahn AG , by a three-figure class number. In a broader sense the vehicle number displayed on the coach is also part of its classification, because it encodes other technical details such as the top speed or the type of heating system ...
Several changes in the industry in the late 1980s and early 1990s led to the development of the D-Series coach. First, was the growing calls to allow 45-foot (14 m) coaches (at the time prohibited by US law), second was that MCI's existing models were designed to use two-stroke engines and the company was looking to offer the new Detroit Diesel Series 60 four-stroke engines, and third was 1988 ...
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In 1984, two new integral bus range were presented by Mercedes-Benz do Brasil. One of them was O 370 coach range, available in two- and three-axle versions. It was the first coach range produced by Mercedes-Benz do Brasil fitted with air suspension as standard. The other was the O 365 regular-service bus range.
The Mercedes-Benz Travego (also known as O580) is an integral coach produced since 1999 by Daimler/EvoBus in Neu-Ulm and Mannheim in Germany and since 2005 at Mercedes-Benz bus plant in Hoşdere, Istanbul, Turkey. [1] It succeeded the O404 and was originally introduced as the flagship of Mercedes-Benz touring coach range. [2]
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Hebble Motor Services was a bus and coach company based in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England, which operated between 1924 and 1973. In 1924 Oliver and Charles Holdsworth began local bus services in and around Halifax under the Hebble name (named after the local River Hebble). The business expanded with services to neighbouring towns, and by 1929 ...