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  2. Sleeper bus - Wikipedia

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    Well-known bands such as Bon Jovi or U2 may use as many as seven or eight sleeper buses on their tours to accommodate the many road crew members required. However, such bands themselves rarely travel on the bus but usually use air transport or limousines or a luxury splitter tour bus, leaving their crew members to travel by bus. Smaller, less ...

  3. The Most Amazing Celebrity RVs, Tour Buses and Trailers ... - AOL

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    Check out these RVs and motorhomes used by stars such as Jason Momoa, Brad Pitt, and Mariah Carey, with built-in studios, bars, and deluxe sound systems.

  4. Rotel Tours - Wikipedia

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    Rotel Bus with all-wheel drive (2007). 34-seat bus with trailer. Rotel Tours is a tour operator that specializes in overlanding via "rolling hotels", custom built buses in which guests also sleep. The buses can sleep 24-34 guests, a driver and a tour guide. Guests ride in front during the day, and then move to a triple deck of berths in the ...

  5. Twin Coach - Wikipedia

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    Twin Coach also built motor buses (buses powered by internal combustion engines). Fuels included at least gasoline and propane. Between 1927 and 1934 alone, the company built more than 1,100 motor buses, including 21 with gas-electric drive. [5] Bus production continued through to the time of the company's acquisition by Flxible, in the 1950s ...

  6. Blue Bird Wanderlodge - Wikipedia

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    Wanderlodge is a retired series of recreational vehicles built by American bus manufacturer Blue Bird Body Company (now Blue Bird Corporation).Introduced as the Blue Bird Transit Home in 1963, the Wanderlodge was a derivative of the Blue Bird All American school bus for over year; two further generations were produced, adapting motorcoach body and chassis design.

  7. Pullman (car or coach) - Wikipedia

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    Pullman is the term for railroad dining cars, lounge cars, and especially sleeping cars that were built and operated by the Pullman Company (founded by George Pullman) from 1867 to December 31, 1968. Railway dining cars in the U.S. and Europe were operated by the Pullman Company; lounge cars were operated by the Compagnie Internationale des ...

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  9. Category:Bus transportation in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Bus stations in Ohio (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Bus transportation in Ohio" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.