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  2. Carpenter Body Company - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1918 in Mitchell, Indiana, the company produced a variety of vehicles, with the majority of production consisting of yellow school buses for the United States and Canada. Remaining a family-owned company into the late 1980s, Carpenter entered bankruptcy at the end of 1989 and was forced to reorganize to survive.

  3. Pontiac (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    In mid-year 1977, Pontiac introduced the Phoenix, an upscale version of the Ventura which replaced the Ventura entirely after the end of the 1977 model year. Pontiac also introduced its 151 cu in (2.5 L) "Iron Duke" 4-cylinder overhead valve engine. It was first used in the 1977 Astre, replacing Astre's aluminum-block 140 cu in (2.3 L) Vega engine.

  4. Mitchell, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell hosted a number of manufacturers, including (in 1919) the wagon, truck and bus body enterprises of Ralph H. Carpenter which became known as the Carpenter Body Company. School bus body production continued until 1995. [citation needed] In 1851, the Mitchell area was the birthplace of outlaw and train robber Sam Bass (1851–1878).

  5. IN.gov Launches Bus Inspection Reports Application - AOL

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  6. Here's when to stop for a school bus on different roads and ...

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    As students head back to school across Indiana this week, here are the rules on when to stop for school buses. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. Wayne Corporation - Wikipedia

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    1988 Wayne/International Lifeguard Wayne is a name in school transportation that predates the familiar yellow school bus seen all over the United States and Canada. Beginning in the 19th century, craftsmen in Richmond, Indiana at Wayne Works and its successors built horse-drawn vehicles, including kid hacks, evolving into automobiles and virtually all types of bus bodies during the 20th century.

  8. Bus transportation in Southern Indiana overall a success as ...

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    Aug. 14—SOUTHERN INDIANABus routes have been tested and minimal issues have arisen with transportation since the start of the 2023-24 school year, transportation directors for several ...

  9. Superior Coach Company - Wikipedia

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    Founded: 1909; 116 years ago () in Elyria, Ohio: Defunct: 1980; 45 years ago () Fate: Liquidated: Successor: Accubuilt, Inc. (professional cars subsidiary, 2000−present) Mid Bus (school bus manufacturer, 1981–2008) Headquarters