Glaval Bus
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American bus manufacturer
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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 1975 (1975) (as Glaval) 1999 (1999) (as Glaval Bus) |
Headquarters | U.S. |
Products | Cutaway buses |
Owner | Freightliner Trucks |
Parent | Forest River |
Website | www |
Glaval Bus, a manufacturer of buses, is a division of Forest River. The company is based in Elkhart, Indiana in the United States. Some bus models are also made by Overland Custom Coach in London, Ontario, Canada.[1]
Clients
[edit ]- City of Santa Clarita Transit
- MetroX / Metro Transit (Halifax)
- Edmonton Transit System
- Coach America
- Indianapolis International Airport
- JetBlue Airways
- Gray Line of Seattle
- Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona, for parking and shuttle services
- Knott's Berry Farm, for hotel shuttle
- Kern Transit
Buses
[edit ]Glaval Bus manufactures a full line of transit and shuttle buses and tour coaches from 21 to 40 feet (6.4 to 12.2 m) long. The Universal model is based on a Ford E-450 chassis.[citation needed ]
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