The Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company (informally Yellow Coach) was an early manufacturer of passenger buses in the United States. Between 1923 and 1943...
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the company manufactured Passenger Cars and Light Trucks and by 1923 its earning were $4,005,365. Hertz established the Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company...
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John D. Hertz (category Yellow Cab Company)
Yellow Sleeve-Valve Engine Works Chairman Yellow Truck and Coach Manufacturing Company In 1926, he sold a majority share in Yellow Cab Manufacturing Company...
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List of defunct consumer brands (category Lists of defunct companies)
Westcott White Motor Company Willys Xiali (1997) Xinkai Yellow Cab Company Yellow Cab Manufacturing Company Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company A2B Airways AB...
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Manufacturing Company to manufacture Yellow Cab taxicabs. In 1920, when Walden W. Shaw retired from the company, the name was changed to the Yellow Cab...
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the manufacture of coaches and later cars. He then formed the Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company in 1923 as a subsidiary of the Yellow Cab Company to manufacture...
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Bus (redirect from Express coach)
name to the Yellow Truck and Coach Manufacturing Company. GM purchased the balance of the shares in 1943 to form the GM Truck and Coach Division. Models...
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Checker Taxi (category Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2009)
vehicle manufacturing business, the Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company, in 1917. Checker Taxi did not own its own cab-manufacturing company, but principally...
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Greyhound Lines (redirect from Carolina Coach Company)
Washington, D.C. Greyhound Bus Station. Greyhound worked with the Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company for its streamlined Series 700 buses, first for Series 719...
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founded the Chicago Motor Coach Company, which operated buses in Chicago, and in 1923, he founded the Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company, a manufacturer of buses...
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Eagle bus (redirect from Eagle Bus Manufacturing)
coach on condition that Continental paid all design and tooling costs up front. As Continental had bought the Santa Fe Trail Transportation Company (the...
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its origins in the omnibus crush. John D. Hertz founded the Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company in 1923 and then sold a majority of shares to General Motors...
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GMC (marque) (redirect from GMC (General Motors Truck and Coach Division))
Truck & Coach Manufacturing Company (YT&CMC), an affiliated subsidiary of General Motors. All manufacturing operations of General Motors Truck Company were...
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Indian Motorcycle (redirect from Indian Motorcycle Manufacturing Company (Company))
"Indian Motocycle Co." was founded as the Hendee Manufacturing Company by George M. Hendee in 1897 to manufacture bicycles. These were initially badged as "Silver...
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Flxible (redirect from Southern Coach Manufacturing Company)
ambulances, intercity coaches and transit buses, based in the U.S. state of Ohio. It was founded in 1913 and closed in 1996. The company's production transitioned...
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costs. Starting in 1934, Greyhound Lines worked with the Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company for its Series 700 buses, first for Series 719 prototypes...
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Army during World War I as a translator. In 1928 when the Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company, of which he was president, was purchased by General Motors...
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History of General Motors (category History of automotive companies)
Hertz Corporation), the Yellow Cab Manufacturing Company together with its subsidiaries, Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company in 1926 from John D. Hertz...
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BMW in the United States (redirect from BMW US Manufacturing Company)
XM SUV models. In addition to the South Carolina manufacturing facility, BMW's North American companies include sales, marketing, design, and financial...
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concentrate on manufacturing the RTS, and on the A-Series intercity coaches.[citation needed] In 1993 MCI became an independent corporation, Motor Coach Industries...
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Yellow Line with a communications-based train control (CBTC) signaling system. On 2 December 2019, BMRC awarded a contract for supplying 90 coaches (15...
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Checker Motors Corporation (redirect from Checker Cab Manufacturing Company)
Transportation Company.: 70 Yellow Cab previously had used taxicabs built by a subsidiary, the Yellow Cab Manufacturing Company, but after Yellow Cab (the...
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the company relocated its headquarters and manufacturing to Chino, California, where it operated until its closure. In March 1991, Crown Coach (then...
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February 1935 using specially-built larger vehicles from Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company). The line was judged to be a success and the remaining streetcar...
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This is a list of bus companies that are operating in the Philippines. These companies may manufacture buses, build bus coaches and provide public transport...
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Elmore Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of veteran and brass era automobiles and bicycles (1893–97), headquartered at 504 Amanda Street, Clyde...
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The Kawasaki Railcar Manufacturing Company (川崎車両, Kawasaki Sharyō) is the Japanese rolling stock manufacturing subsidiary of Kawasaki Heavy Industries...
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Wayne Corporation (category Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1995)
family set up a foundry. Alongside the initial manufacturing of stoves, the foundry expanded its manufacturing to farm implements. Through the 1840s and 1850s...
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#2 in the global automotive manufacturing market, creating opportunities for Timken to expand its European manufacturing presence. Timken entered the...
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Durant, who was manufacturing in that city. Sam and Billy had become acquainted, as both were affiliated with the carriage manufacturing business. Durant...
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