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  2. List of school bus manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    IC is a rebranding of AmTran, the successor of Ward Body Works. Lion Electric Company (La Compagnie Électrique Lion) Type A (formerly) Type C Type D 2011 Saint-Jérôme, Quebec, Canada Previously known as Lion Bus/Autobus Lion, Lion Electric Company renamed itself in 2017 as part of its focus on electric vehicle production.

  3. AmTran - Wikipedia

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    American Transportation Corporation (better known as AmTran) was an American manufacturer of school bus bodies. Tracing its roots to Ward Body Works (established in 1933), AmTran was formed in 1980 following the 1979 bankruptcy of Ward to continue bus production. In 1991, the company became a subsidiary of Navistar International, leading to a ...

  4. IC Bus - Wikipedia

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    IC Bus (originally IC Corporation) is an American bus manufacturer.Headquartered in Lisle, Illinois, IC is a wholly owned subsidiary of International Motors.Established in 2002 by Navistar through the reorganization of subsidiary manufacturer American Transportation Corporation (AmTran), IC currently produces school buses and commercial-use buses for multiple applications.

  5. School bus - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Navistar began its acquisition of AmTran (fully acquiring it in 1995), phasing out the Ward brand name in 1993. In 1992, Blue Bird would change hands for the first of several times. In 1998, Carpenter was acquired by Spartan Motors and Thomas Built Buses was sold to Freightliner; the latter was the final major school bus manufacturer ...

  6. International S series (bus chassis) - Wikipedia

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    At the time the 3800 ended production in 2004, the number of full-size body manufacturers from 1979 had decreased from eight to three (Blue Bird, Thomas, and IC, the successor to AmTran/Ward); International was the sole remaining chassis manufacturer (following the exit of Ford and GM, Freightliner and Blue Bird commenced production of cowled ...

  7. Ward Body Works - Wikipedia

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    Ward Body Works (also known as Ward Industries and Ward School Bus Manufacturing, Inc.) was an American bus manufacturer.Headquartered in Conway, Arkansas, Ward specialized in yellow school buses, alongside buses for other uses.

  8. International 3000 - Wikipedia

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    International-branded 2002 AmTran RE. Introduced in 1996 as a chassis for the AmTran RE, the 3000 was the first rear-engine bus chassis produced in nearly 20 years. Aside from a few buses bodied by Corbeil in the late 1990s, this chassis has been used exclusively by AmTran and its Navistar corporate successor IC Bus. In production for 20 years ...

  9. Collins Industries - Wikipedia

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    Collins Industries is an American bus manufacturer headquartered in South Hutchinson, Kansas.Best known for production of yellow school buses, the company produces buses for multiple applications; all bodies designed by the company have been produced for cutaway van chassis.