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On February 21, 2016, a double-decker Megabus traveling from Chicago to Milwaukee turned around an hour into its trip citing a need to "change buses" to its passengers. [20] [21] Shortly after turning around, the bus stopped on the side of U.S. Route 41 in Lake Forest with a flat tire and caught fire before exploding. [22]
An open-top MAN 18.240 HOCL-NL bus on the Yellow Route in Singapore. Big Bus Singapore (operates 3 routes) (established on 14 January 2011, using Scania K230UB and MAN 18.240 HOCL-NL (A69) double-decker buses) Big Bus Tours bought over local sightseeing tour operator Duck & Hippo in September 2018. [14]
A Top Deck Travel bus crossing a creek in Northern India, 1983. In the early 1980s, the company expanded its operations into the United States, where it coined the name Decker Homes for its Bristol Lodekka buses. The company also ran trips from Sydney to London from 1980, with the final stretch using a converted Sydney double-decker. Coaches ...
Coach USA is rolling out a $1 fare to ride a double-decker bus between lots of cities on the East Coast, Midwest and Canada. I checked their website megabus.com and it's easy to find and book the ...
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A Double-decker bus in front of the Presidential Palace in the Historic Center of Quito - World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Double-decker buses are used in city-tours in Quito, Cuenca and parts of the coast. They are very popular in the touristic district of the Historic District in Quito. Double-decker buses are common on long distance interurban ...
Double-decker buses and open top buses are commonly used, for providing a good view. Large coaches are used internationally by tour operators, intercity bus lines and charters, for short and long distance destinations. These buses are larger than regular transit buses, with 2 to 4 axles (6 to 10 wheels).
Since 2016, Van Hool and Scania have jointly developed and produced the TDX24 Astromega double-decker highway bus (also marketed as the J-InterCity DD ) solely for the Japanese market, as the spiritual successor to the Mitsubishi Fuso Aero King which was discontinued six years earlier.