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  2. Laidlaw - Wikipedia

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    The deal combined North America's two largest private school bus operators—Education Services and First Student Inc.—giving them a combined 40% of the school bus contractor market. [4] Laidlaw had grown primarily through acquisitions of other companies and contracting of services formerly directly provided by government entities.

  3. Trailways Transportation System - Wikipedia

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    Today Trailways members are spread across North America. They provide charter bus service, bus tours and scheduled route services, with some members providing regular route service to areas not served by any other bus company on an interlining basis with Greyhound Lines, each other, and independent companies.

  4. Coach USA - Wikipedia

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    Coach USA, LLC is a holding company for various American transportation service providers providing scheduled intercity bus service, local and commuter bus transit, city sightseeing, tour, yellow school bus, and charter bus service across the United States and Canada. It is owned by the Renco Group.

  5. Charter schools, vouchers and bus stops: Kemp signs seven ...

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    Also known as Addy’s Law, HB 409 would prevent students from having to cross busy roads to reach a school bus stop. It also raises the fine for cars who pass a stopped school bus to $1,000.

  6. List of bus operating companies - Wikipedia

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    Despite that, there are local bus operators (privately or state-owned) usually called PATP or ATP (literally passenger auto-transportation enterprise or auto-transportation enterprise) which send their buses to Moscow, St. Petersburg, or neighboring cities. There is no unified database of schedules of such routes, and tickets can be purchased ...

  7. First Student - Wikipedia

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    First Student, Inc. is a North American provider of school bus services. The company works with districts in 38 states and 7 Canadian provinces, carrying approximately 5 million students daily. [1] In addition to its regular routes, First Student also provides special-needs transportation, field trip services, and charter bus rentals.

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  9. Charter schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Charter schools in the United States are primary or secondary education institutions which receive government funding but operate with a degree of autonomy or independence from local public school districts. Charter schools have a contract with local public school districts or other governmental authorizing bodies that allow them to operate.