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  2. Coach (bus) - Wikipedia

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    A coach (also known as a motorcoach [1] or coach bus [2]) is a type of bus built for longer distance service, [2] in contrast to transit buses that are typically used for shorter journeys within a single metropolitan region. Often used for touring, intercity, and international bus service, coaches are also used for private charter for various ...

  3. Wind power in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    At least six wind farms were developed by Wind Capital Group between 2006 and 2009. As of 2017, the largest wind farm in the state came online, the 300 MW Rock Creek Wind Farm in Atchison County. [3] Northwest Missouri is considered the windiest portion of the state and clips the windiest portion of the country which is known as Tornado Alley.

  4. Category:Bus transportation in Missouri - Wikipedia

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  5. Public transportation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Long distance buses were to have Wi-Fi, power outlets, and extra legroom, sometimes extra recline, and were to be cleaned, refueled, and driver-changed at major stations along the way, coinciding with Greyhound's eradication of overbooking. It also represented Greyhound's traditional bus expansion over the expansion of curbside bus lines.

  6. The story behind white-topped school buses

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    According to the New York Times archives, white-topped school buses were first used in California around 50 years ago. Over time, other states in the Northeast started using them. A study t

  7. The approved multistate wind-power transmission line will ...

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    At issue is the Grain Belt Express, a power line that will carry wind energy from Kansas across Missouri and Illinois before hooking into a power grid in Indiana that serves eastern states ...

  8. Bus duct - Wikipedia

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    In electric power distribution, a bus duct (also called busway) typically uses sheet metal, welded metal [1] or cast resin to contain and isolate copper or aluminium busbars for the purpose of conducting a substantial current of electricity. It is an alternative means of conducting electricity to power cables or cable bus.

  9. Missouri regulators approve Midwest wind energy power line - AOL

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    Missouri regulators reversed course Wednesday and gave the go-ahead to one of the nation's largest renewable energy projects — a high-voltage power line delivering wind energy from the Midwest ...