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English: The former Petersburg Trailways Bus Station on the southeast corner of South Adams Street and East Washington Street in Petersburg, Virginia. Currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Further details and a rename to come.
The Petersburg Trailways Bus Station is a historic transportation terminal building at 108 East Washington Street in Petersburg, Virginia. Built by the Trailways bus system in 1946, this example of Moderne architecture is one of the state's best surviving examples of a little-altered mid-20th century bus terminal. It is a roughly T-shaped ...
The Model 10 introduced the Detroit Diesel 6V-92 engine and an Allison four-speed automatic transmission to Eagle coaches. In 1985 the Model 15 was introduced making the standard bus 102 inches wide and from 1989 coaches could be ordered in 35-, 40- and 45-foot lengths. The 96-inch-wide Model 20 arrived in 1986 to replace the 96-inch-wide Model ...
Trailways of New York utilizes the following models in its fleet: [23] Motor Coach Industries D4505; Prevost H3-45 and X3-45; Van Hool C2045 and CX45; There are no more J4500 in service, and there are only 3 D4500 left in service at this time. Trailways of New York has been buying Prevost X3-45 exclusively since 2020.
Adirondack Trailways bus in Nanuet, New York U.S. Customs and Border Protection scans Fullington Trailways buses carrying delegates into the 2016 Democratic National Convention Dakota Trailways bus in Denver, 2016 Northwestern Trailways bus in Craigmont, Idaho Pine Hill Trailways bus "Trailways Bus Depot" art in 1949 . Today Trailways members ...
Pages in category "Trailways Transportation System" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
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