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- rebranded the 8000 Series as the International TranStar. The name is derived from International Harvester Transtar, used for various class 8 conventional and...
- in 1985 and initially continued to operate it under the name TranStar Airlines. TranStar turned significantly unprofitable after it came under competitive...
- the TranStar II. A set-back model was introduced in 1988. Production ended in 1998. 2014 4400 2009 PayStar 5000 2012 7600 8600 9400i ProStar Star nomenclature...
- airline company TranStar Airlines (Houston, 1986–1987), an American airline company TranStar Racing, an American automotive group Transtar Radio Networks...
- aircraft ever illustrated in TranStar SkyLink brandings. According to TranStar, the plan was for Rio to operate TranStar Skylink service with smaller...
- ProStar and LoneStar model lines; after a 46-year production run, the final 9900i was produced in 2017. In 1971, International introduced the Transtar 4200/4300...
- StarTran is the public transit bus system in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. It operates 18 regular bus routes and a downtown circulator service on w****days...
- Transtar was the first radio network to provide 24-hour music programming to local affiliates. The slate of 24-hour networks is now owned by Westwood One...
- was renamed the DuraStar in 2008. Developed as a class 6-7 product range, the 4000/DuraStar was slotted below the 8000/TranStar regional-haul semitractor...
- Transtar was the model name given to the line of trucks produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, from 1956-1958 and 1960-1963 (although...