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  2. Transbus Program - Wikipedia

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    Transbus was announced in December 1970 as a United States Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA) program to develop improvements to existing transit bus design; at the time, the US bus market was dominated by the GM New Look and Flxible New Look buses, and bus ridership was declining.

  3. Flxible New Look bus - Wikipedia

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    Until 1963, the first-generation Flxible New Looks had side windows with sharper corners. This is an ex-Denver bus in Portland in 1984. The Flxible New Look bus is a transit bus introduced in 1959 by the Flxible Company, and produced from 1960 until 1978, when the New Look was replaced by the "870" Advanced Design Bus.

  4. Flxible - Wikipedia

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    A 1987 Flxible Metro-A, owned by WMATA Metrobus, parked in Washington, D.C.. The Flxible Co. (pronounced "flexible") was an American manufacturer of motorcycle sidecars, funeral cars, ambulances, intercity coaches and transit buses, based in the U.S. state of Ohio.

  5. Flxible Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Flxible Metro is a transit bus that was assembled and manufactured by the Flxible Corporation from 1983 until 1995. From 1978 until early-1983, when Flxible was owned by Grumman, the model was known as the Grumman 870, with a Grumman nameplate.

  6. Crown Coach Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Crown sold the Ford Transit Bus after World War II. Ward/Ford Coachette 1961–1962 Ford P-van The Coachette (bodied by Ward) was marketed by Crown from 1961-1962. Crown-Ikarus 286: 1980–1986 Ikarus 280 modified The Crown-Ikarus 286 articulated transit bus was a joint venture between Crown Coach and Hungarian bus manufacturer Ikarus. Other ...

  7. NJ Transit bus fleet - Wikipedia

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    The remaining buses from the RFP for 550 clean diesel buses, with an option up to 750 additional buses for a grand total of 1300 total buses. 2020s TBD Electric TBD (8 buses) Eight electric buses out of Hilton Garage. 60 feet (18 m) TBD (4 buses) Four electric articulated buses out of Hilton Garage. TBD TBD (200-750 buses)

  8. 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.

  9. Nova Bus - Wikipedia

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    Nova Bus's Saint-Eustache factory is a former General Motors plant that built city transit buses for the Canadian and US market. Inaugurated in 1979, the plant was used to produce the New Look bus (up to 1983) and the Classic (starting 1982) model for sales in Canada.