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Category: Highway Coaches

Why You Should Add A Coach Bus to Your Fleet

Used Coach Buse for Sale in Las Vegas

When you work in the bus travel industry, plenty of options exist to build your fleet. With so many different types of buses to consider—school buses, trolley and transit buses, coach buses, shuttle buses, minibuses, etc.—it can be difficult to decide which ones are worth the investment since they all serve different purposes. As one of the country’s leading providers of new and used buses, we at Las Vegas Bus Sales have learned that no successful fleet is complete without a coach bus, and here’s why! Appeal to a Wide Variety of Clients Coach buses can seat anywhere from 36-60 passengers comfortably. This spacious… Read more »

The Differences Between Regular Buses and Coach Buses

Countless people refer to both regular buses and coach buses simply as “buses.” They don’t take the time to differentiate one from the other. In reality, regular buses and coach buses are very different. You’ll want to know the differences between the two when you’re shopping around for a bus. Here is what sets them apart. What are regular buses? Regular buses are the kinds of buses that are often used for picking people up and dropping them off on a schedule. This includes school buses, public transportation buses, and any other kind of bus that is used for the… Read more »

Manure Powered Bus Breaks Speed Record

In recent years, environmentally minded engineers have begun experimenting with a variety of different fuel sources in an attempt to find a viable alternative to crude oil. From vegetable oil to natural gas to lithium-ion batteries, conscientious gearheads have begun experimenting with all sorts of different fuel sources over the course of the past decade or so. The latest of these experiments comes to us courtesy of Reading Buses in the UK, who have made a bus that runs on nothing but cow excrement. Strictly speaking it runs on biomethane fuel derived from cow manure, but let’s not get bogged… Read more »