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  2. GM PD-4103 - Wikipedia

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    Roesch, located in San Bernardino, California operated a former C&S/Trailways PD-4102 until 1976 as their fleet number 401, the last known PD-4102 in revenue service by that time. The PD-4103 ate away at Brill highway coach sales due to the economy of operation of the much more efficient GM Diesel 6-71 engine.

  3. UIC wagon numbers - Wikipedia

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    Wagon number, 81 stands for Austria This ITL Hbbillns goods wagon with country code 56 is based in Slovakia Wagon number of an Italian Rgmms flat wagon. Wagon numbers (or coach numbers) are key data for railway operations. They enable a railway wagon or coach to be positively identified and form a common language between railway operators ...

  4. List of buses - Wikipedia

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    List of buses: H Name Image Type Manufacturer Year Notes Country H: Single deck Bristol Commercial Vehicles: 1931 United Kingdom H3-45: Coach Prevost Car: 1992 to present USA, Canada H3B: Single deck IFA: 1950 to 1958 Germany H6: Single deck Autosan: 1992 to 2000 Minibus Poland H6B: Single deck IFA: 1952 to 1959 East Germany H7: Single deck ...

  5. British carriage and wagon numbering and classification

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    Various special vehicles took numbers in the 626x, 63xx and 69xx series. The 7xxx series was used for Composite Corridor cars renumbered from 15xxx and 16xxx. 9000-12999 Brake open cars 9200-9599 third class. Cars fitted with buffet facilities took numbers in the 90xx and 91xx series. Cars fitted with a driving cab took numbers in the 97xx series.

  6. GM "old-look" transit bus - Wikipedia

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    The GM "old-look" transit bus was a transit bus that was introduced in 1940 by Yellow Coach beginning with the production of the model TG-3201 bus. Yellow Coach was an early bus builder that was partially owned by General Motors (GM) before being purchased outright in 1943 and folded into the GM Truck Division to form the GM Truck & Coach Division.

  7. GM Buffalo bus - Wikipedia

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    The GM "Buffalo" bus models were strongly influenced by the PD-4501 Scenicruiser, a model GM manufactured exclusively for Greyhound Lines between 1954 and 1956.. The Scenicruiser was a parlor bus intended for long-distance service with two levels: a lower level at the front containing the driving console and ten seats behind it, and an upper level containing seating for 33.

  8. UIC classification of railway coaches - Wikipedia

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    coach with luggage, multi-purpose or bicycle section k coach with bistro, kiosk, kitchen section or snack machines o compartment coach with fewer number, without (ohne) air-conditioning p open coach with centre aisle (pullman type), air-conditioned s on luggage vans: side corridor (Seitengang) on sleepers: Special type (small single- or twin ...

  9. Eagle bus - Wikipedia

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    Normally 46 seats plus a lavatory in a 40 foot coach 55 seat plus a lavatory in a 45 foot Coach: Power output: Diesel: 250-400 SAE HP; Gas Turbine: 450 or 600 SAE HP: Transmission: ZF Spicer 4 speed manual Allison: Dimensions; Length: 35, 37, 40 and 45 feet: Width: 96, 98.5, 102 inches: Height: 11 feet: Curb weight +/-28000 pounds for a 40 foot ...