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  2. School bus yellow - Wikipedia

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    North American-style yellow school buses are being introduced in some parts of the United Kingdom, prompted by corporate links to the American industry, for example First Student UK, or a desire to re-brand school buses, such as West Yorkshire Metro's Mybus. [5] A similar shade of yellow was used in Santiago, Chile's bus lines between 1992 and ...

  3. The yellow school bus – once a symbol of integration – is ...

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    During the 2019-2020 school year, many schools closed after the COVID-19 pandemic hit, leaving school bus drivers without work and adequate pay. Many found other employment by the time schools opened.

  4. School bus - Wikipedia

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    A 1939 school bus seen in a museum display. Its orange color predates the adoption of school bus yellow. Late 1930s school bus. During the 1930s, school buses saw advances in their design and production that remain in use to this day.

  5. Why are school buses yellow?

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  6. Is lunch free? Where’s the bus? Your guide to the new school ...

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    We answer questions about free school meals, getting a seat on the bus and other back-to-school issues. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  7. Frank W. Cyr - Wikipedia

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    Frank W. Cyr (July 7, 1900 – August 1, 1995) was an American educator and author known especially for his contribution to school busing. [2] [3]As a specialist in rural education, he organized the United States' first national standards conference for school transportation in 1939, starting what became an ongoing cooperative effort by those building and operating school buses. [4]

  8. School bus by country - Wikipedia

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    These school buses vary in color with yellow buses being rare and are distinguishable from other buses by a yellow school zone sign or a sign that reads "School Bus" on the top rear end of the bus. Private and public schools often have 'activity' style buses, sometimes in a color matching the 'school colours' although more commonly with just ...

  9. Gillig Transit Coach School Bus - Wikipedia

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    The Gillig Transit Coach School Bus is a series of buses that were produced by the American bus manufacturer Gillig from 1940 to 1982. Alongside its namesake usage as a yellow school bus , the Transit Coach also served as the basis of motorcoaches and other commercial-use vehicles.