Santa Rosa's Airport Express’ TS 45 coaches are ADA accessible with a wheelchair lift and are seated for 56 passengers. Additional features include 110-volt plugs, USB ports and an REI A/V system.
Santa Rosa, Calif.’s Airport Express took delivery of two Temsa TS 45 full-size coaches from CH Bus Sales Inc.
Airport Express’ TS 45 coaches are ADA accessible with a wheelchair lift and are seated for 56 passengers. Additional features include 110-volt plugs, USB ports and an REI A/V system.
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The Temsa TS 45 coach is constructed from stainless steel for extra durability and strength. Equipped with the Cummins ISX engine and Allison B500 transmission, this coach provides raw power and optimum serviceability, according to the company. Additional safety features come standard such as, an engine fire suppression system, lane departure warning system, tire pressure monitoring system, and laminated and tempered windows.
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