U.S. Bus Corporation

U.S. Bus Corporation
Defunct2007 (2007)
SuccessorTrans Tech
Headquarters
Suffern, New York
,
United States

U.S. Bus Corporation of Suffern, New York was a manufacturer of small and mid-sized school buses and non-school buses, such as those used by churches and day care centers. U.S. Bus became Trans Tech in November 2007.[1]

U.S. Bus body with Chevrolet chassis.

Products

Model Chassis Vehicle Type Notes Photos
Metrovan Chevrolet School Bus SRW
MetroVan
Safetran Chevrolet School Bus SRW
US Bus Safetran
Sturdibus Chevrolet

Ford

School Bus

MFSAB

DRW
US Bus Sturdibus
Sturdibus HD Chevrolet School Bus

MFSAB

Chevrolet 5500
SturdiBus HD 5500
Sturdivan Dodge School Bus SRW
Sturdivan
Universe Chevrolet

Ford

School Bus

MFSAB

SRW
Universe

See also

  • Trans Tech - successor company

References

  1. ^ "School bus manufacturer to recall small buses". The San Diego Union-Tribune. 19 October 2009. Archived from the original on June 12, 2022.

External links

  • US Bus Corp (Archive)
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Active manufacturers
Full-size and small buses
  • Blue Bird Corporation (small buses made by Girardin Minibus)
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  • Thomas Built Buses, Inc
Small buses only
  • Collins Industries
  • Girardin Minibus (renamed Micro Bird by Girardin)
  • Starcraft Bus
  • Trans Tech
Defunct manufacturers
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2010s
  • Corbeil Bus Corporation (2016)
2000s
  • Carpenter Industries, Inc (2001)
  • American Transportation Corporation (AmTran) (2002; became IC Bus)
  • Les Enterprises Michel Corbeil (2008; acquired by Collins)
  • Liberty Bus (2005)
  • Mid Bus (2008)
  • U.S. Bus Corporation (2007; became Trans Tech)
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