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Our fleet has been carefully gathered from as far away as Texas and Alaska to provide the best possible experience of vintage motor coach travel. |
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No. 208
This coach was designed for sightseeing, with its "glasstop" windows and unobstructed view from its medium-height seats.
Features include:
- 45 seats all facing forward
- limited under floor baggage capacity
- public address system
- air ride comfort
This coach was acquired from a collector near Dallas, Texas and was driven 2,200 miles across country to Vancouver in October, 2005

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No. 212
Another perfect sightseeing coach with its "glasstop" windows and unobstructed view from its medium-height seats.
Features include:
- 45 seats all facing forward
- limited under floor baggage capacity
- public address system
- air ride comfort
This coach was acquired from its original owner of 36 years, Westours Motor Coaches, which operated the bus for its entire life in Gray Line service in Alaska. It is a near-twin to No. 208, differing only in a few minor details.
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No. 217
Owned and operated by another company, 47-seat air conditioned Prevost highway coach.
Features include:
- 47 reclining, forward-facing upholstered seats
- suitable for your long-distance travel needs
- air ride comfort
- restroom equipped
- public address system
- immaculate condition
We can make arrangements for the charter of this long-distance coach.
Different charter rates apply to this coach
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