At North Carolina's Raleigh Convention Center, the United Motorcoach Association welcomed professionals from the motorcoach industry for educational sessions and a show floor featuring equipment suppliers and bus and motorcoach manufacturers.
Raleigh Hosts 2024 UMA Motorcoach Expo

RIDE displayed the company's 100% battery-electric 45-foot coach bus and a maximum range of 159 miles.
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Prevost, founded in Queubec in 1924 by Eugene Prevost, celebrates its centennial this year.
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A classic Prevost H5-60 articulated bus on display on the UMA Motorcoach Expo show floor.
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The 45-foot-long TEMSA TS 45 can hold as many as 56 passengers.
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Ultra Coach, with its Ultra Coachliner on display, provides luxury coaches and conversions.
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Exhibitors at the UMA Motorcoach Expo included equipment suppliers like Amaya-Astron, which manufacturers seating for buses.
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Executive Coach invited visitors aboard the Supercoach XL, with a 350HP Cummins L9 engine and seating for up to 54 passengers (with restroom).
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The Mercedes-Benz Tourrider coach includes an ergonomically designed cockpit and integrated side mirrors.
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A replica of a Prevost vehicle originally built in 1924, with a wooden coach body on an REO truck chassis.
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The Prevost H3-45 features a 314-inch wheel base, 77-inch floor-to-ceiling height, and a Volvo D13 engine.
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Stertil Koni lift equipment hoisting a motorcoach bus on the show floor.
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Translite, provider of replacement windshields for motorcoaches, transit, and school buses, was among the vendors on the UMA Motorcoach Expo show floor.
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