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Silverside may refer to: Silverside (beef), a cut of beef; Silverside (fish), the Atheriniformes, an order of fish; Agnes Silverside (died 1557), one of the Colchester Martyrs; USS Silversides, the name of 2 U.S. Navy submarines; Silverside, nickname of early Greyhound Lines buses; Silverside, Delaware, a place in the U.S.
The GMC PD-4501 Scenicruiser, manufactured by General Motors (GM) for Greyhound Lines, Inc., was a three-axle monocoque two-level coach that Greyhound used from July 1954 into the mid-1970s. 1001 were made between 1954 and 1956.
Jacksonville Greyhound Track, Jacksonville (1934–2007) Jefferson County Kennel Club, Monticello (1959–2020) Key West Greyhound Track, Key West (1953–1991) Miami Beach Kennel Club, Miami Beach (1928–1980) Melbourne Greyhound Park, Melbourne (1990–2020) [40] Naples-Fort Myers Track and Entertainment Center, Bonita Springs (1957–2020)
Atlanta Bus Station, 232 Forsyth St SW, Atlanta, GA 30303; Athens Bus Station, 4020 Atlanta Hwy Athens, GA 30606; Augusta Bus Station, 1546 Broad St, Augusta, GA 30904 ...
The GX-2 (Greyhound Experimental #2 – The Scenicruiser) was a prototype bus built for Greyhound that was eventually developed into the Scenicruiser.It began in mid-1948 as a 35-foot design, but, in part to accommodate more passengers, Greyhouse President Orville Caesar directed his engineering department to add five feet in length to the upper deck of a PD-3751 obtained from GM. [1]
Central Greyhound Lines is a name used in six different contexts or applications in the intercity highway-coach industry in the USA. In each of the first five instances, the name was used for a regional operating company (that is, a division or subsidiary) of The Greyhound Corporation (the parent Greyhound firm).
An Eastern Greyhound Lines coach depicted at a stop in Conneaut, Ohio, c. 1930 Cast iron model "Northland Transportation Co." passenger bus, c. 1930. In 1914, Eric Wickman, a 27-year-old Swedish immigrant, was laid off from his job as a drill operator at a mine in Alice, Minnesota.
The Southeastern Greyhound Lines (called also Southeastern, SEG, SEGL, or the SEG Lines), a highway-coach carrier, was a Greyhound regional operating company, based in Lexington, Kentucky, USA, from 1931 until 1960, when it became merged with the Atlantic Greyhound Lines, a neighboring operating company, thereby forming the Southern Division of The Greyhound Corporation (the parent Greyhound ...