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Nova Bus
Canadian bus manufacturer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nova Bus (stylized as NOVABUS) is a company which makes buses for public transit, and is owned by Volvo.[1] Created in 1993, Nova Bus continued the production of the Classic and Rapid Transit Series models previously made by General Motors and Motor Coach Industries. Nova Buses are used in many cities across North America, including New York,[2] Quebec City, Montreal and Calgary.
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Formerly | NovaBus Corporation |
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Company type | Subsidiary |
Industry | Automotive |
Predecessor | General Motors Diesel Division Transportation Manufacturing Corporation |
Founded | 1979 (plant) 1993 (company) |
Headquarters | Saint-Eustache, Quebec, Canada |
Area served | Canada and United States |
Key people | Ralph Acs (President) |
Products | Public transit buses |
Owner | Volvo |
Website | novabus.com |
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Nova Bus has three factories in which the buses are built; Plattsburgh,[3] New York, St-François-du-Lac,[4] Quebec, and St-Eustache,[5] Quebec.