- Fageol
Fageol Motors was founded in 1916 to manufacture motor trucks, farm tractors and automobiles in Oakland,
California . [ [http://vintagetractors.com/Fageol.html Vintage Tractors. "Fageol"] ]In 1921 it became the first company to build a bus from the ground up. This new bus was called the "Safety Bus". The goal was to build a bus that wasn't prone to overturning when cornering. It had a wide track, and was lower to the ground to ensure the passengers' safety and ease of entry and exit. Following shortly on the heels of the success of the Safety Bus was the larger 22-seat "Safety Coach". [cite book |title=World History of the Automobile |last=Eckermann |first=Eric |coauthors=Peter L. Albrecht |year=2001 |publisher=SAE International |isbn=076800800X |pages=129 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=yLZeQwqNmdgC ] The factory was located in Oakland, California. Unfortunately, the company did not make it through the depression of the early 1930s. It went into receivership and the bank assumed control and re-organized under the name Fageol Truck and Coach. In 1938, Mr. Peterman bought the factory and its contents. Shortly, the first Peterbilt was produced.
The
South Australian Railways operated a number of Fageol buses and trucks. In 1932 that system introduced into service the first of four railcars converted from their road buses. These vehicles initially operated on the SAR 3 foot 6 inches gaugePort Lincoln Division, however some were transferred to the South East Division branch line to Kingston prior to its conversion to broad gauge. The last railcar was condemned in 1961. [Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, October, 1986 pp219-238]The Fageol brothers left the company in 1927 to form a bus manufacturing company called the Twin Coach Company. The company was located in Kent, Ohio.
Products
* Fageol Tractors
* Fageol Trucks
* Safety Bus
* Safety Coachee also
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Twin Coach
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External links
* [http://imgzoom.cdlib.org/Fullscreen.ics?ark=ark:/13030/kt7199q9d0/z58 Oakland History Room, photo collection. Fageol Motors. Groundbreaking ceremony at Foothill Blvd and 106th, Oakland, California, June 9, 1917]
* [http://imgzoom.cdlib.org/Fullscreen.ics?ark=ark:/13030/kt7199q9d0/z59 Oakland History Room, photo collection. Fageol Motors. First unit under construction in Oakland]
* [http://imgzoom.cdlib.org/Fullscreen.ics?ark=ark:/13030/kt7199q9d0/z60 Oakland History Room, photo collection. Fageol Motors. Another view of the factory under construction, with a Fageol truck in the foreground]
* [http://imgzoom.cdlib.org/Fullscreen.ics?ark=ark:/13030/kt7199q9d0/z71 Oakland History Room, photo collection. Fageol Motors. Second unit under construction]
* [http://imgzoom.cdlib.org/Fullscreen.ics?ark=ark:/13030/kt7199q9d0/z77 Oakland History Room, photo collection. Hall-Scott Motor Company. 150 horsepower straight-6 engines being assembled were formerly destined for Fageol products]
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