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Adirondack Trailways is the brand used by Adirondack Transit Lines, Inc. The following routes are operated by Adirondack Trailways: New York-Kingston-Albany-Glens Falls-Montreal, Babylon-Kingston, Newburgh-Kingston, Kingston-Saugerties-Oneonta, Binghamton-Oneonta-Albany, Albany-Utica-Syracuse, Albany-Gloversville, Glens Falls-Warrensburg ...
Starting in 2012, the Goebel Family, former owners of Lakefront Lines (now Coach USA), opened an unassociated company under the name "Barons Bus."The company name originated from the former American Hockey League team based in Cleveland, the Cleveland Barons. [3]
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.
Coach America, also doing business as American Coach Lines, was a holding company for American bus services owned by New York-based private equity firm Fenway Partners operating under the Coach America, American Coach Lines, and Gray Line names (at some locations, operating under pre-existing branding).
Sold to LD Lines: 8712520 Pride of Portsmouth: 1994 2005 33,336 Portsmouth-Le Havre Returned to owner after closure of route 8712518 Pride of Le Havre 2: 1994 2005 33,336 Portsmouth-Le Havre Returned to owner after closure of route 8517748 Pride of Calais (2003) PO Calais (2002–2003) P&OSL Calais (1999–2002) Pride of Calais (1987–1999 ...
Two representatives of American Cruise Lines met with Port Director Geno Marconi about bringing the cruise line to Portsmouth as soon as summer 2024.
The Trillium class is a series of freighters owned by Canada Steamship Lines (CSL). The class is divided into three subclasses; the self-discharging lake freighters, the lake bulk carriers, and the Panamax self-discharging bulk carriers.
Whitefish Bay is a self-unloading lake freighter that entered service with Canada Steamship Lines (CSL) in 2013. Built in China, the vessel is the third of CSL's Trillium-class ships. Her sister ships are Baie Comeau , Baie St. Paul and Thunder Bay .