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  2. Japan National Route 1 - Wikipedia

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    National Route 1 and the Tōmei Expressway traveling parallel to one another on the shore of Suruga Bay near Mount Fuji in Shizuoka Prefecture. The main line of National Route 1 has a length of 638.4 kilometers (396.7 mi). When bypasses signed as National Route 1 are included, its total distance increases to 777.9 kilometers (483.4 mi). [4]

  3. Willer Express - Wikipedia

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    Willer Express is a subsidiary of the Willer Group, the company which owns Willer Alliance Inc. and Willer Express Japan Inc. As of December 2015, Willer Express employed a total of 64 people. The company's President is Shigetaka Murase. It has offices in Osaka and Tokyo. [3] The company began in 2006 as a major Tour Bus company in Japan.

  4. Orion I - Wikipedia

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    The Orion I was a line of rigid high-floor transit buses made in 30-, 35-, and 40-foot lengths by Ontario Bus & Truck (renamed to Ontario Bus Industries (OBI) in 1977) between 1976 and 1993 for the Canadian and United States mass transportation markets. The Orion I was the first bus offered by OBI and was available in transit (2-door) and coach ...

  5. Tōmei Expressway - Wikipedia

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    National Route 1 Pref. Route 26 (Okazaki Kanjō Route) 293.4 - Okazaki-Achiwa SIC: Planned BS Iwazu Bus Stop: 301.5 19-2 Toyota JCT: Isewangan Expressway: 304.1 Toyota: SA (19-3) Toyota-Kamigō SA/ SIC: Pref. Route 76 (Toyota Anjō Route) 305.8 20 Toyota IC: National Route 155 (Toyota-minami Bypass) Pref. Route 76 (Toyota Anjō Route) 310.8 20 ...

  6. Orion Bus Industries - Wikipedia

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    Orion Bus Industries, also known as Bus Industries of America in the United States, was a private bus manufacturer based in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.. The company had its main manufacturing plant in Mississauga and sent bus body shells to their plant in Oriskany, New York, for final assembly and testing of vehicles destined for U.S. markets. [1]

  7. Tobu Bus Nikko - Wikipedia

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    The offices and bus routes not transferred to Tōbu Bus at the time of this split were transferred to Asahi Motor Group around 1990. 20 January 2002 – Tōbu Bus transferred the assets and share of stock of the bus department of Tōbu Railway; 1 October 2002 – Tōbu Bus and the three affiliated companies listed above started operations

  8. Bee-Line Bus System - Wikipedia

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    Orion Bus Industries 02.501 25.92 96 311 2000 This bus would be the only Orion 2 ever ordered. It was used on bus-to-rail shuttles. 1995 Advanced Vehicle Systems AVS22 22 102 312 Unknown This was Bee-Line's only electric-powered bus. It was used for the Shoppers Shuttle service within White Plains. 1995– 1996 Orion Bus Industries 05.501 40 ...

  9. Orion VII - Wikipedia

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    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 ...