History of Greyhound - Part 4
 

History of Greyhound - Part 4

Started by Gary Hatt - Publisher BCM, August 12, 2025, 04:32:06 PM

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MC-7 buses started replacing the GM buses.

The 12-cylinder MC-6 buses were years ahead of their time at 102" wide. They were not legal in the U.S. and required special tires.

The Saudi MC-5 buses had double roofs to keep them cooler on the inside.

The MC-8 Scenicruiser was then introduced.

The Eagle 10 was introduced.

MCI-8 and MC-9 buses were being built in Roswell, NM.  5,000 MC-9 buses were built.

The MCI 102 series of buses was introduced.

The Eagle 15 was introduced.

Greyhound then entered bankruptcy.

Greyhound and Trailways became one.

See trains of the era.

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1999 Prevost H3-45
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