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  2. Sai Gon Mechanical Engineering Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Samco sleeper bus in Vietnam. Samco (Sai Gon Mechanical Engineering Corporation, Vietnamese: Tổng công ty Cơ khí Giao thông vận tải Sài Gòn) is a Vietnamese state-owned manufacturer of automobiles, buses and automobile spare parts, as well as a builder of commercial and emergency vehicle bodies.

  3. Category:Bus manufacturers of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bus manufacturers of Vietnam" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. S.

  4. North American Bus Industries - Wikipedia

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    North American Bus Industries, Inc. (NABI) was a manufacturer of heavy-duty transit buses with its headquarters, bus manufacturing and assembly operations, located in Anniston, Alabama. [1] Its products ranged from 31-feet to 60-feet in length, and were sold to operators throughout the United States and Puerto Rico .

  5. Shaanxi Automobile Group - Wikipedia

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    It manufactures medium-size and heavy-duty trucks (both branded as Shacman), [3] bus chassis and heavy-duty truck axles. It utilizes Magna Steyr and MAN SE technologies. [4] Its bus chassis are sold under the Eurostar Bus brand. [5] The company has its presence in 140 countries worldwide, with 40 corporate offices and 280 service stations. [6]

  6. Sleeper bus - Wikipedia

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    A Van Hool sleeper bus in Britain. Upstairs are 14 bunks and a lounge area; downstairs is the galley and a second lounge area. Ayats Bravo sleeper in the UK Bunks in a Jumbocruiser Ayats band bus Sleeper coaches are not only used by bands. This one was used to shuttle England football fans to and from the 2006 World Cup in Germany.

  7. Articulated bus - Wikipedia

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    Solaris Urbino 18 in Warsaw, Poland (2018). First example of the articulated bus appeared in Milan in 1937.In 1938, Twin Coach built an articulated bus for the city of Baltimore; this bus, which had four axles on a 47 ft (14.33 m) long body, was only articulated in the vertical direction to accommodate steep grades. 15 examples of the "Super Twin" were built in 1948, but it was not developed ...

  8. GV Florida Transport - Wikipedia

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    Executive Sleeper Class: An upgraded sleeper bus service which features 23 reclining wide double-deck beds in 1x1 configuration. Bus pads tablets with headphones were utilized in-lieu of TV sets for entertainment, and also includes onboard restroom and complimentary snacks, headrest, blankets, and USB Charging.

  9. List of bus companies of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Pabama Transport – a bus company based in Bukidnon, the first in the Philippines to introduce buses with on-board tablets and provincial tri-axle double-decker buses P Bal Transport Partas – It is the choice of many travelers from the Ilocos provinces, Baguio, Abra and Mindoro Provinces going to Metro Manila.