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The company was founded in Mississauga in 1975 as Ontario Bus and Truck, Inc., [2] [3] a private company led by Arnold Wollschlaeger. [4] It was renamed Ontario Bus Industries (OBI) in 1977 and introduced its first prototype bus in 1978, under the model name Orion I. [ 2 ] Don Sheardown purchased the company from Wollschlaeger's estate in 1979.
Orion Bus Industries: Orion VII NG: Cummins ISL9; 1003-1005 and 1019 are retired. 1005 was donated to the Salvation Army of Des Moines as a mobile grocery store. 1021-1022 2011 Orion Bus Industries: Orion VII EPA10: Cummins ISL9; 1023-1027 2012 Orion Bus Industries: Orion VII EPA10: Cummins ISL9; Allison; 1029-1032 2013 New Flyer: XDE35 ...
Cumberland Parkway exit 11; south end of US 68 Truck / KY 90 Truck overlap: 32.010: 51.515: US 31E Bus. north (Green Street) to KY 63 – Glasgow Business District: 32.469: 52.254: KY 1297 (Cleveland Avenue) 33.428: 53.797: US 68 Bus. / US 68 Truck west / KY 90 east (West Main Street) North end of US 68 Truck / KY 90 Truck overlap; south end of ...
Orion Bus Industries Orion VII 07.501 HEV Next Generation 2009-2010 40 ft (12 m) 3960–4278 4330–4702 (692 buses) 122 retiring: Diesel-electric hybrid: MTA Bus & NYCT Nova Bus LFS-A TL62102A 3rd Generation Articulated 62 ft (19 m) 1200–1289 (90 buses) 81 retiring: Diesel: NYCT Nova Bus LFS TL40102A 3rd Generation: 2011 40 ft (12 m) 8000 ...
The Orion VII is a line of low-floor transit buses available in 30' rigid, 35' rigid, and 40' rigid lengths manufactured by Daimler Buses North America's subsidiary Orion Bus Industries between 2001 and 2013 in three generations. The conventional powered buses, either with longitudinally-mounted diesel or natural gas engines, used a T-drive ...
Whites Creek-based Dreamliner Luxury Coaches provides accomodations for 2024's larger arena, stadium tours -- including Zach Bryan and Chris Stapleton
Nashville Connector provides a plethora of services; this spans from getting people connected to bus routes and carpools, but also connects people to different bike routes around the city, and facilitates a safe walking space. [63] Nashville Connector was founded by the Metro Planning Department, and works closely with the Metro Public Work staff.
The Orion VI was a low-floor transit bus available in 40' lengths manufactured by Ontario Bus Industries (renamed Orion Bus Industries in 1995) between 1995 and 2003. The Orion VI was intended to provide an alternative to the existing high-floor Orion V ; both the V and VI were replaced by the partially low-floor Orion VII (introduced in 2001).