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What kind of bus was the GM Allison?

What kind of bus was the GM Allison?

Shifts were extremely slow and arduous. The Allison was the greatest thing that ever happened to transit bus drivers. The second breakthrough bus was GM’s over-the-road PD 4104 from 1953. It advanced the art of bus-making to a new level, with its advanced aluminum stressed-skin construction.

What was the second breakthrough of the GM bus?

The second breakthrough bus was GM’s over-the-road PD 4104 from 1953. It advanced the art of bus-making to a new level, with its advanced aluminum stressed-skin construction. That reduced weight, and made for an extremely rigid and solid monocoque structure. And its second, and perhaps more noticeable breakthrough was air suspension.

Where was the GM 154 Transit bus built?

The 154 employed unibody construction, while the 155 was body-on-frame. Besides being the standard city bus in the Soviet Union in the 1950s, a large quantity were exported to other Eastern-block countries, and were know to have been used in Warsaw, Berlin, Ulan Bator and Beijing. A twelve-seat long-distance version was also built.

When did the GM New Look bus come out?

GM’s New Look transit buses arrived in 1959, and used the new construction techniques that the 4104 pioneered, as well as the famous “fishbowl” front windshield. The benefits were manifold, but none more so than for the driver.

When did GMG transport start in South Florida?

GMG Transport, a transportation company in Florida, was founded in 1983. Originally meant for students needing to travel home from college, GMG Transport began with a small 15-passenger van traveling from Gainesville to South Florida.

The 154 employed unibody construction, while the 155 was body-on-frame. Besides being the standard city bus in the Soviet Union in the 1950s, a large quantity were exported to other Eastern-block countries, and were know to have been used in Warsaw, Berlin, Ulan Bator and Beijing. A twelve-seat long-distance version was also built.

What kind of bus was the 1951 GMC bus?

1951 Gmc Bus , This rare, one of a kind 1951 GM Coach bus motorhome was originally a US Army transport bus. It was sold out of the service in 1971 and a private citizen bought the bus then converted it to the great motorhome it is today.

Where is the GMG bus stop in Gainesville Florida?

Beginning January 11, 2019, the Gainesville-UF departure/arrival location will temporarily be moved to 1741 Museum RD, Gainesville, Florida, 32611, Bus Stop 14 across from Frazier Rogers Hall, until further notice. Please take a moment to review the map below. ATTENTION – ORLANDO…

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