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  2. GX-1 (bus) - Wikipedia

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    In April 1948, Greyhound was telling the press that the new bus "... will soon be put into regular passenger service following its tests." [6] As late as September 1948 articles were still promoting and anticipating GX-1. Even Greyhound's chief engineer, Milo Dean, was giving talks on the “new” coach in early 1949. [7]

  3. GX-2 - Wikipedia

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    The GX-2 (Greyhound Experimental #2 – The Scenicruiser) was a prototype bus built for Greyhound that was eventually developed into the Scenicruiser.It began in mid-1948 as a 35-foot design, but, in part to accommodate more passengers, Greyhouse President Orville Caesar directed his engineering department to add five feet in length to the upper deck of a PD-3751 obtained from GM. [1]

  4. GM PD-4103 - Wikipedia

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    Production of this bus totaled 1,501 with Greyhound Lines buying a substantial quantity. Many also operated for Trailways and other operators. Trailways sorely needed the GM Diesels, as the Hall-Scott 190-powered IC41 Brills had notoriously heavy fuel consumption, often achieving only 1.5 to 2 miles per gallon on a route on which a PD-4103 ...

  5. Motor Coach Industries - Wikipedia

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    Motor Coach Industries (MCI) is a North American multinational bus manufacturer, specializing in production of motorcoaches.Best known for coaches produced for intercity transit and commuter buses, MCI produces coaches for a variety of applications, ranging from tour buses to prison buses.

  6. Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    John D. Hertz and associates began acquiring smaller Chicago-area companies involved in bus-building in 1922, [1] and soon assembled a manufacturing site covering four square blocks. [2] Yellow Coach Manufacturing Co was formally established in 1923 as a subsidiary of Hertz's Yellow Cab Company , [ 3 ] and sold 207 buses in its first year.

  7. Greyhound Bus Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Greyhound Bus Museum is located in Hibbing, Minnesota, United States, ... 1948: GMC: PD-4151 "Silverside" 1956: MCI: Courier 96 1956: GMC: PD-4501 "Scenicruiser"

  8. William Strudwick Arrasmith - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Greyhound bus station by William Strudwick Arrasmith, 1948. William Strudwick Arrasmith (July 15, 1898 – November 30, 1965) was an American architect known for his designs for Greyhound bus stations in the Streamline Moderne style popular in the 1930s and 1940s.

  9. Omaha Bus Station - Wikipedia

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    The current building was constructed in 1948. [1] Omaha has seen intercity bus transit since about 1917, with early 16 seat buses traveling to Fremont and Blair. [2] In 1929, a Union Bus Depot was constructed on the southwest corner of 16th and Jackson. [2] In 1948, both Greyhound Lines and Trailways constructed new bus stations in the city. [1]