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  2. Crown Supercoach - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, Crown Coach redesigned the Super Coach bus body and chassis, moving the engine to the rear. [2] Featuring a wider and taller interior, the Supercoach gained additional emergency exits (a rear exit window and right-side emergency door), [ 2 ] following the standardization of school bus dimensions and exits in 1939.

  3. Thomas Saf-T-Liner - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, on 90-passenger models, a second rear axle was an option. As it was a regionally focused model, the WestCoastER did not sell in large numbers. However, as Crown Coach and Gillig both exited the school bus industry in the early 1990s, Thomas gained significant ground on the West Coast.

  4. Crown Coach Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Crown Coach Corporation (founded as the Crown Carriage Company) is a defunct American bus manufacturer. Founded in 1904, the company was best known for its Supercoach range of yellow school buses and motorcoaches ; the former vehicles were marketed throughout the West Coast of the United States.

  5. Thomas Built Buses - Wikipedia

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    Since producing its first school bus in 1936, virtually all Thomas school bus bodies had been produced in the "conventional" style: a body mated to a cowled truck chassis. [citation needed] While the design was the most popular configuration, the transit-style configuration allowed for a higher passenger capacity (up to 90 passengers). In the ...

  6. Vehicle rollover - Wikipedia

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    A tall passenger coach made US headlines when 15 passengers were killed in New York in 2011. The bus swerved, flipped on its side and hit a pole which split off the top of the vehicle. The bus swerved, flipped on its side and hit a pole which split off the top of the vehicle.

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  8. Blue Bird All American - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Bird All American is a series of buses produced by American school bus manufacturer Blue Bird Corporation (originally Blue Bird Body Company) since 1948. Originally developed as a yellow school bus (its most common configuration), versions of the All American have been designed for a wide variety of applications, ranging from the Blue Bird Wanderlodge luxury motorhome to buses for law ...

  9. Kenworth - Wikipedia

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    The T-126 as it was known, boasted a unique four-pane windshield that offered unheralded forward visibility in any school bus at the time, and was the first school bus ever built to feature a roof escape hatch [33] (now required equipment). Production of the T-126 averaged over 375 buses per year, making it Kenworth's most lucrative bus ...