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- Transbus may refer to: Transbus International, a division of Dennis Specialist Vehicles The Transbus Program, a 1970s United States federal government...
- known as the TransBus Enviro300) is a light-weight full-size single-decker bus that was built by Alexander Dennis and its predecessor TransBus International...
- serve as the Systems Manager for the Transbus program. Three manufacturers were selected to parti****te in the Transbus program in 1972 and each produced...
- joint venture with Alexander, Dennis and Henlys' Plaxton merged to form TransBus International. The factories concerned emplo**** 3,300 staff in seven places...
- Dennis Enviro200 (previously known as the TransBus Enviro200) is a midibus that was manufactured by TransBus International and later Alexander Dennis between...
- payments to HSBC, counting the same income twice. TransBus was also placed in administration. Eventually TransBus Plaxton was sold to its managers, Brian Davidson...
- by TransBus after Dennis was incorporated into the group in 2001, then from 2004, it was built by Alexander Dennis following the collapse of TransBus. Developed...
- (previously known as the TransBus Enviro500) is a three-axle double-decker bus built by Alexander Dennis (formerly by TransBus International) in the United...
- 2001, production of the Dart SLF p****ed to TransBus International, during which time it was sold as the TransBus Dart SLF; Alexander Dennis took over production...
- Duple Metsec factory was closed on formation of TransBus International in 2001, after which point TransBus still manufactured the DM5000 body. The following...