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  2. Unitrans - Wikipedia

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    Students who paid their registration fees could ride the bus by simply showing their registration card with a valid registration sticker, or board for a cash fare of $0.50. This referendum made Unitrans an even more convenient method of transportation for students attending UC Davis. [4]

  3. Vacaville Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    The bus station is served by SolTrans Blue Line between the Walnut Creek BART station, Benicia Industrial Park, Fairfield Transportation Center, Vacaville Transportation Center, Dixon and the Davis Mondavi Center Monday through Saturday. Yolobus route 138 at the Mondavi Center connects to the UC Davis Medical Center in Davis.

  4. Volvo Buses - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Buses (Volvo Bus Corporation; formal name: Volvo Bussar AB), stylized as VOLVO, is a subsidiary and a business area of the Swedish vehicle maker Volvo, which became an independent division in 1968. It is based in Gothenburg.

  5. Volkswagen Truck & Bus - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen Truck and Bus was originally a part of the Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles division of the Volkswagen Group. On 1 January 2009, it was sold to MAN SE, and formed its MAN Latin America division. [2] In August 2021, MAN SE was merged with Traton SE, with the latter becoming the direct owner and parent of Volkswagen Truck and Bus.

  6. Volvo Trucks - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Trucks (Swedish: Volvo Lastvagnar) is a truck manufacturing division of Volvo based in Gothenburg, Sweden. Volvo Trucks was a separate company within Volvo. The Volvo Group was reorganised on 1 January 2012 and as a part of the process, Volvo Trucks ceased to be a separate company and was instead incorporated into Volvo Group Trucks along ...

  7. List of Volvo Car production plants - Wikipedia

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    First Volvo Car plant: Manufacturing: Worldwide Debut model: Volvo ÖV 4 [1] Purchased from SKF (1930) [1] Transferred to Volvo Trucks and Volvo Penta: Torslanda Plant Volvo Cars Torslanda (VCT) YV1: 1: Torslanda, Sweden: 1962–present: Second Volvo Car plant: Manufacturing: XC60, V60, V60 Cross Country, V90, V90 Cross Country, XC90: Worldwide ...

  8. Volvo - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo Group (Swedish: Volvokoncernen; legally Aktiebolaget Volvo, shortened to AB Volvo, stylized as VOLVO) is a Swedish multinational manufacturing corporation headquartered in Gothenburg. While its core activity is the production, distribution and sale of trucks, buses and construction equipment, Volvo also supplies marine and industrial ...

  9. List of Volvo Trucks engines - Wikipedia

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    The B36 was discontinued in 1973, although it was no longer used in trucks after 1966. It was the last petrol truck engine built by Volvo and the only V8 engine used in any vehicle, except for the newer Yamaha-built units used in the Volvo XC90 and S80. A marine version, the Volvo Penta AQ180, was available, featuring 180 hp with twin carburetors.