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  2. Custom Denning - Wikipedia

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    The Custom CB50 was in production from 1999-2006, replacing the Custom CB30 and the Custom Coaches 550 and being succeeded by the Custom CB60. There were two variants, the high floor CB50 ordered in small numbers by several operators and the low floor CB50HCL which was more popular, with Premier Motor Service ordering 10 on Volvo B7RLE chassis ...

  3. Denning Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    In February 1995 it began bodying buses and coaches for Australian operators. [12] The company was placed in administration in November 2003 with the plant subsequently being purchased by Denning Manufacturing. [13] [14] [15] The business was successfully operated up until its sale to the Dunn Group, in 2019. Maguire Coaches Landseer in ...

  4. Coachbuilder - Wikipedia

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    Today it includes custom automobiles, buses, motor coaches, and railway carriages. The word "coach" was derived from the Hungarian town of Kocs. [1] A vehicle body constructed by a coachbuilder may be called a "coachbuilt body" (British English) or "custom body" (American English), and is not to be confused with a custom car.

  5. File:Sydney Buses (mo 1687) Custom Coaches 'CB60' bodied ...

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  6. File:Custom Coaches CB60 bodied MAN NG313F CNG A24, Brisbane ...

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  7. List of railroad truck parts - Wikipedia

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    An axlebox, also known as a journal box in North America, is the mechanical subassembly on each end of the axles under a railway wagon, coach or locomotive; it contains bearings and thus transfers the wagon, coach or locomotive weight to the wheels and rails; the bearing design is typically oil-bathed plain bearings on older rolling stock, or roller bearings on newer rolling stock.

  8. Superior Coach Company - Wikipedia

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    Faced with these challenges, school bus industry overcapacity, the loss of ambulance business in the professional car sector, and decreased sales of funeral coaches due to higher production and sales costs, Sheller-Globe liquidated its Superior Coach-related investments in late 1980, and portions of its assets were sold.

  9. Goshen Coach - Wikipedia

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    Goshen Coach was an American cutaway bus builder located in Salina, Kansas. The company was founded in 1985 and was owned by Thor Industries from 2005 until August 2013, when Thor sold the company to Allied Specialty Vehicles (later renamed REV Group). [1] [2] REV Group closed the Goshen Coach factory on October 31, 2016. [3]