Fifth Avenue Bus Company

Fifth Avenue Bus Company

The Fifth Avenue Bus Company was one of a few double-decker manufacturers outside of Europe. Based in New York City, it provided double-decker buses to New York and Toronto. Most North American transit agencies ended use of double-decker buses in favor of single deck buses.

Products

* L double deckers
* J double deckers

Clients

* Toronto Transportation Commission


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