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Martz Group is a bus company headquartered in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, operating intercity commuter buses, charter buses, and tours.Martz is a part of the Trailways Transportation System, a network of approximately 70 independent bus companies.
In March 1910, a young restaurateur called Louis Bush refurbished an old Mack Truck chassis, painted it blue and gray and began offering sightseeing tours around the city of Washington, D.C. By 1926, Gray Line had expanded to other booming cities including New York , Chicago , Detroit , New Orleans , Los Angeles , San Francisco , as well as ...
In 1935, national intercity bus ridership climbed 50% to 651,999,000 passengers, surpassing the volume of passengers carried by the Class I railroads for the first time. [16] In 1935, Wickman reported record profits of $8 million. In 1936, already the largest bus carrier in the United States, Greyhound began taking delivery of 306 new buses. [16]
In 2007, Coach USA updated its Chicago-based Megabus fleet with new MCI J4500 single-deck and Van Hool TD925 double-deck motorcoaches. In May 2008, Megabus expanded to the Northeastern United States with a fleet of primarily brand-new Motor Coach Industries D4505 coaches, several new Van Hool TD925-double decker buses, and some buses purchased ...
May 9 – United States – A tour bus crashed into a concrete wall on Interstate 610 in New Orleans, killing 22 people and injuring 24. [194] May 29 – Austria – 12 people were killed and 50 were injured in a collision and fire in Tauern Tunnel.
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US 61 / US 190 west (Airline Highway) – New Orleans, Opelousas, Natchez US 190 east (Florida Boulevard) – Hammond US 190 Bus. begins: Interchange; southern terminus of US 61 Bus.; eastern terminus of US 190 Bus.; southern end of US 190 Bus. concurrency: 4.192: 6.746: LA 67 (North 22nd Street) 5.009– 5.090: 8.061– 8.192