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  2. Chinatown bus lines - Wikipedia

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    Passengers waiting to board a Travel Pack bus on Mulberry Street in Manhattan en route to Boston in 2004 Passengers waiting at the now-defunct Fung Wah Bus Transportation ticket window on Canal Street at the Bowery in Manhattan's Chinatown Eastern Bus MCI 102DL3 coach boarding passengers in Manhattan's Chinatown 2010 schematic map of four eastern U.S. Chinatown bus lines, with New York City as ...

  3. Shenzhen Bus Group - Wikipedia

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    SBG was founded in 1975 and was wholly controlled by State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of Shenzhen. [4]In 2005, Kowloon Motor Bus invested around 390 million CNY (US$47 million) to subscribe a 35% stake of the company, which was then re-registered as Shenzhen Bus Group Co., Ltd. [5] [6]

  4. Trolleybuses in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    The line is served by a fleet of 40 Yutong ZK5180A articulated bus and 28 Yutong ZK5120C rigid dual-mode trolleybuses. [17] [18] Buses achieved an average operating speed of 17.6 km/h (10.9 mph) on the line. [19] The line has an average weekday ridership of about 54,000 people, making itself the most used bus line in Shanghai.

  5. Bonluck Bus - Wikipedia

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    CHTC Bonluck Bus Co., Ltd., trading as Bonluck Bus, is a bus manufacturer based in Nanchang, Jiangxi, China. It is a government-owned enterprise, and since 2010 has been part of the CHTC conglomerate. Bonluck can build up to 5,000 buses and coaches a year. The buses have been sold around the world including Australia, Europe and the Americas

  6. Guangzhou Bus Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou Bus Rapid Transit (Guangzhou BRT or GBRT) is the bus rapid transit (BRT) system of the city of Guangzhou in the People's Republic of China.Its first line was put into operation on 10 February 2010.

  7. Shenzhen Eastern Bus - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2022, Shenzhen Eastern Bus operates 292 bus routes, including 35 regular routes (routes without any English letters), 2 night shift routes (routes starting with N), 149 trunk bus routes (routes starting with M), 30 feeder bus and community microbus routes (routes starting with B), 32 express bus routes (routes starting with E), 11 holiday routes, and 33 rush hour routes ...

  8. Yaxing Coach - Wikipedia

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    Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd is a bus manufacturer based in Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China. Founded in 1998, it is a subsidiary of Jiangsu Yaxing. The company's brands include Yaxing, Yangtse, Eurise and AsiaStar. Yaxing buses are largely sold domestically in China, but also have a presence in a number of international markets.

  9. Jiangte Joylong Automobile - Wikipedia

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    Joylong Automobile (officially Jiangsu Joylong Automobile Co., Ltd. [1]), is a Chinese automobile and bus manufacturer based in Shanghai. It was established in 2007. It was established in 2007. Sales mainly cover Asian, Middle Eastern, South American, and African countries.