CH Bus Sales delivers Temsa TS 45 to Orlando, Fla.
Features on Stylus Transportation Corp.'s coaches include the Cummins/Allison drivetrain, 110-volt plugs, USB ports, Alcoa wheels, and an REI Elite system. Two of the six Temsas are ADA-accessible with a wheelchair lift.
Orlando, Fla.’s Stylus Transportation Corp. recently took delivery of its sixth Temsa TS 45 from CH Bus Sales.
The company first purchased the 56-passenger Temsa vehicle in February of 2016. Features on these coaches include the Cummins/Allison drivetrain, 110-volt plugs, USB ports, Alcoa wheels, and an REI Elite system. Two of the six Temsas are ADA-accessible with a wheelchair lift.
The world class Temsa TS 45 coach is a totally integral full-size coach that offers a luxurious and spacious interior for passengers and drivers. The TS 45 is constructed from stainless steel for extra durability and strength and comes with three-point seat belts on every seat.
Additional safety features come standard, including an engine fire suppression system, lane departure warning system, tire pressure monitoring system, and laminated and tempered windows.
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