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The oldest surviving bus manufacturer in North America, Gillig was founded in 1890 as Jacob Gillig, trained in carriage building and upholstering, [4] opened his own carriage shop in San Francisco. [5] In 1896, his son Leo Gillig entered the business as a shop foreman, becoming a full partner in the business in 1900. [4]
In March and April 2020 Today featured a series of special editions on the COVID-19 pandemic. From 18 to 30 March, 3–13 April and 16 April Savannah Guthrie hosted the show live from home, while Hoda Kotb hosted the show live from Studio 1A.
National Coach was founded in 1975 by William Feldman and Thomas Hollenbeck in Gardena, California, later expanding with a second factory in Chino in 1984, [4] and a third facility in Carson. [5] The company was best known for developing the Escort, a shuttle bus used by airport car rental agencies and hotels, [5] and the Landmark line of ...
An armoured bus or armored bus is a type of bus which provides increased protection for passengers, usually against small arms and improvised explosive devices. The bus can be a stock commercial bus with retro-fitted vehicle armour as well as bulletproof glass , or a specially built military armoured vehicle .
In May 2020, REV Group sold its light- and medium-duty shuttle bus businesses (including ElDorado National–Kansas) to Forest River, [29] [30] but retained the heavy-duty transit and school bus businesses and brands, including ElDorado National–California (ENC) and Collins Bus. [31]
Ground Force One is a 45-foot-long bus specially designed by the Secret Service. REUTERS/Larry Downing Source: America's Book of Secrets "Presidential Transports"
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The speed of the Armored Temsah Bus reaches 78 km/h and a range of up to 600 km. The engine is an 8-cylinder diesel, capable of providing 240 hp every 2100 rpm, with a manual transmission with 5 forward and 1 reverse speeds with an additional two-speed transmission.