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  2. Trailways Transportation System - Wikipedia

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    In the years during which Trailways was a subsidiary of Holiday Inn, television commercials for Holiday Inn frequently showed a Trailways bus stopping at a Holiday Inn hotel. Regular route bus ridership in the United States had been declining steadily since World War II despite minor gains during the 1973 and 1979 energy crises. By 1986, the ...

  3. Eagle bus - Wikipedia

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    A 1962 Eagle Model 01 coach of Continental Trailways in 1968. In 1954, Greyhound introduced the 40-foot-long, two-level General Motors PD 4501 Scenicruiser. This sent its main rival, Continental Trailways, on a hunt for a unique design of its own. It first contacted Flxible of Loudonville, Ohio. Flxible agreed to produce Continental's dream ...

  4. File:Continental Trailways bus at MSI in Chicago, 1968.jpg

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    Continental Trailways bus 6760 at the Museum of Science and Industry (the former Palace of Fine Arts building), in Chicago, in 1968. Coach 6760 was built by Eagle. Date: 28 April 1968: Source: 19680428 08 Continental Trailways bus: Author: David Wilson from Oak Park, Illinois, USA: Other versions

  5. Tennessee Coach Company - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Coach Company (TCC) was a regional highway-coach carrier, founded in 1928 and based in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA.It was in operation until 1976, when it became merged into the Continental Tennessee Lines, a subsidiary of the Transcontinental Bus System, called also the Continental Trailways.

  6. Continental Trailways - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 24 October 2007, at 17:19 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Kemmons Wilson - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Wilson bought Continental Trailways and merged the bus company into Holiday Inn. [7] From then until 1979, when Holiday Inn sold Trailways to private investor Henry Lea Hillman Sr. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Holiday Inn television commercials were prone to show a Trailways bus pulling into the parking lot of a Holiday Inn hotel.

  8. 'Glacier's Reds' explores history of park's iconic tour bus - AOL

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    Jun. 21—Ray Djuff dove into the history of Glacier National Park's historic red buses and found that their continued existence is owed to determined people who wanted to see the iconic fleet ...

  9. List of bus transit systems in the United States - Wikipedia

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    ATA Bus: Riley County: Manhattan [292] CityGo: Saline County: Salina [293] D-TRAN: Ford County: Dodge City: Finney County Transit: Finney County: Garden City: Johnson County Transit: Kansas City Metro Area: Overland Park: 1,800 Kansas City Area Transportation Authority: Kansas City Metro Area: Kansas City: 38,700 [294] Lawrence Transit: Douglas ...