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  2. Hemphill Brothers Coach Company - Wikipedia

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    Hemphill Brothers Coach Company customized the buses that was used by President Barack Obama for a trip to Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois during the week of August 15, 2011. Although the trip had the appearance of a presidential campaign event, it was designated an official trip by the Obama administration and was thus federally financed.

  3. Ensignbus - Wikipedia

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    With the sale of London Pride, Ensignbus moved to another site in Purfleet, and grew its sales business. [2] Ensignbus was involved in the sale of London's AEC Routemaster buses following their withdrawal from regular use. [9] As of 2013, it was the largest used bus dealer in the UK. [10]

  4. Blue Bird Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Bird Corporation (originally known as the Blue Bird Body Company) is an American bus manufacturer headquartered in Fort Valley, Georgia.Best known for its production of school buses, the company has also manufactured a wide variety of other bus types, including transit buses, motorhomes, and specialty vehicles such as mobile libraries and mobile police command centers.

  5. List of buses - Wikipedia

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    School bus USA Classic: Single-deck GM Canada (1982-1987) MCI (1987-1993) NovaBus (1993-1997) 1982 to 1997 Used or retired buses refurbished by Dupont Industries since 2007 Canada USA Classic 2000: Single deck Carpenter Body Company: 1999 to 2001 School bus United States Classic TC60-102N: Single deck Motor Coach Industries: 1987 to 1993 ...

  6. White Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the National Parks touring buses, White built similar buses with fixed roofs for intercity service. [32] White entered the transit bus market in 1937 with the 700 series, available in 30-and-35-foot (9.1 and 10.7 m) lengths. The longer model was produced through 1953, with an update in 1948 as the 1100 series.

  7. Gillig - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, Chester Gillig retired, following the death of Leo Gillig. The management structure of the family-run company was changed, with Stanley Marx (previously in charge of sales), [4] assuming control of Gillig. In 1957, a major acquisition was made as Gillig purchased the Pacific bus division of Washington-based truck manufacturer Kenworth ...

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