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In the 1980s, the Hungarian bus manufacturer Ikarus began cooperating with local companies in order to enter and supply its own models to the American market.

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This blog introduces you to popular bus manufacturers in America, revealing interesting facts about bus transportation in the United States.
The bus industry, one for all of North America, is even more distinctive than many others. Unlike trucks, popular in much of the world, local buses are little known overseas. That said, bus transportation on the North American continent is more popular than anywhere else.

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  • Technological Breakthrough: From Wooden Bodies to the First Diesel Buses
  • What to See in North America by Bus

Virtually all cities in the United States and Canada are connected by long-distance lines. For almost a century now, the industry has been rapidly developing according to its own laws, uninfluenced by the rest of the world.

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