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  2. The 8 coolest features of new luxury bus startup The Jet with ...

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    The Jet is a luxury bus startup with plush seats, free booze, and fast WiFi starting at $99. I tried the bus in January and liked it more than Amtrak.

  3. The Jet bus: The world’s first luxury motorcoach experience

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    McKinna raves about the Jet’s spacious, first-class setup. The bus has a hardwood floor, and all seats have reclining chairs, tray tables and 6 feet of legroom.

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  5. Philadelphia Transportation Company - Wikipedia

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    PTC fare tokens. The Philadelphia Transportation Company (PTC) was the main public transit operator in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from 1940 to 1968.A private company, PTC was the successor to the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company (PRT), in operation since 1902, and was the immediate predecessor of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA).

  6. Paul Stender - Wikipedia

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    The Jet Bus was timed at an event in Texas where it ran 367 MPH, A world record for a School Bus. It has been a media darling ever since being featured on numerous television shows and online websites. Another strange jet that Stender built was the Jet Doghouse. After doing a speech at a school he asked what the kids would like to see him build ...

  7. J. G. Brill Company - Wikipedia

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    A Brill Bullet (right) passes a pair of "Strafford Cars" (left), Philadelphia, June 1968 A 1947 ACF-Brill trolley bus in Philadelphia, 1978. Birney safety car – by subsidiary, the American Car Company. Traditional arch-windowed, all-wood interurban cars. 1890-1920s. Model 55 (1924–38), Model 65 (1924) and Model 75 (1924–) railcars.

  8. Transportation in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    A SEPTA bus terminal. SEPTA lists 117 bus routes [13] throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania, with most routes being within Philadelphia. Some of SEPTA's bus routes run 24 hours a day ("Night Owl" service), although most routes end by late night.

  9. The Jet bus: The world’s first luxury motorcoach experience

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