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His first design for the company was a terminal in Louisville that opened in 1937. [3] He also designed stations for the company in Columbus, Dayton, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore. [ 1 ] Among the prime examples of his work is the Cleveland Greyhound Bus Station (1948) [ 4 ] which is on the National Register of Historic Places [ 5 ] along ...
In 2017, the company paid a claim to Disney, who had bought insurance against the possibility that actress Carrie Fisher would die before filming Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. [25] In 2018, Argo moved the listing of its shares from the NASDAQ to the New York Stock Exchange, and its ticker symbol changed from AGII to ARGO. On May 7, 2018 ...
A typical Centro bus stop sign. The Central New York Regional Transportation Authority is authorized by the State of New York to operate transit services in Cayuga, Cortland, Jefferson, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, and Oswego counties. [6] The below subsidiaries operate transit services in the counties that have opted-in to the transportation ...
Henry Moskowitz (1905 – September 7, 2008) was a New York-based real estate investor and founder of the real estate management company The Argo Corporation. He also built and owned hotels in Israel.
[161] [162] [163] The depot was originally the New York headquarters and bus garage for Greyhound Lines. Ground broke on the facility on April 26, 1966. [164] It was designed by De Leuw, Cather, and Associates and built by Turner Construction. [164] It was sold to the New York City Transit Authority in 1996.
Thomas guided his company through a transition to bus manufacturing in 1936. The Perley A. Thomas Car Works was later reorganized as Thomas Built Buses, Inc. , and became one of the three principal builders of large school buses in the United States by the end of the 20th century.
Coach USA, LLC is a holding company for various American transportation service providers providing scheduled intercity bus service, local and commuter bus transit, city sightseeing, tour, yellow school bus, and charter bus service across the United States and Canada.
In 1950, the company manufactured a unique truck, the TC CargoLiner – touted as "A Trailer Without A Tractor". [15] In 1953 the Twin Coach Company was awarded a patent for what would become the standard in straight truck design. The inventor was Louis J Fageol. [16] The company produced 1 1/2 ton, 2 1/2 ton, 3 1/2-4 ton, and 5-6 ton trucks.