
The company has a fleet of 79 coaches, the vast majority of which are Prevost, serving more than 50,000 passengers annually.
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The system adds frontal collision mitigation, stationary vehicle braking, lane departure warning, and a dash integrated heads-up display.
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Wichita, Kan.-based fleet evolved from offering ski tours to what is now a full-service transportation company.
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Company will deliver up to 330 buses, with a firm order of 307 buses to be delivered between 2020 and 2022.
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Prevost plans to add another 10 employees in Hayward gradually in 2020, which will mean a total of 86 employees in California.
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Brown Coach, Upstate Transit, and the Prince George Cougars hockey team in partnership with Pacific Western Group of Companies added a total of three vehicles.
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Drawing from his experience as a woodcraftsman, Eugene Prevost began by building a passenger compartment for a truck in 1924.
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Both Air Bear Travel and Premier Alaska Tours have been long-time customers of the brand.
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Founded in Quebec in 1924 by cabinet and wooden bus builder, Eugene Prevost, the company is the oldest coach manufacturer in North America.
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In addition to the Prevost Electric Fan Drive and standard safety systems, the new H3-45 models purchased by Great Canadian offer the surround-view camera system.
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