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'''Trans Tech Bus''', a division of [[Transportation Collaborative Inc.]], is an American manufacturer of industry-leading conventional and environmentally-friendly electric Type-A school buses. Offering single and dual wheel models, Trans Tech Bus is known for its innovative and fuel-efficient conversion designs. With a wide array of versatile floor plans the company is able to meet ever-changing customer demand. Established in 2007, the company produces Type-A & Type-AII School Buses and various models of Commercial Buses, all built on [[cutaway vehicle chassis]]. TransTech Bus headquarters and production are located in a {{convert|70,000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} facility located in [[Warwick, New York]], United States.
'''Trans Tech Bus''', a division of [[Transportation Collaborative Inc.]], is an American manufacturer of industry-leading conventional and [[environmentally friendly]] electric Type-A school buses. Offering single and dual wheel models, Trans Tech Bus is known for its innovative and fuel-efficient conversion designs. With a wide array of versatile floor plans the company is able to meet ever-changing customer demand. Established in 2007, the company produces Type-A & Type-AII School Buses and various models of Commercial Buses, all built on [[cutaway vehicle chassis]]. TransTech Bus headquarters and production are located in a {{convert|70,000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} facility located in [[Warwick, New York]], United States.


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Revision as of 20:12, 10 August 2012

TransTech Bus
Company typeSchool Bus Manufacturer
IndustryTransportation
FoundedNovember 2007
Headquarters
7 Lake Station Road[1] Warwick, New York 10990
Key people
Dan Daniels, Jose Vazquez
ProductsElectric School Buses
School Buses
Commercial Buses
MFSAB Buses
ParentTransportation Collaborative, Inc.
Websitewww.transtechbus.com

Trans Tech Bus, a division of Transportation Collaborative Inc., is an American manufacturer of industry-leading conventional and environmentally friendly electric Type-A school buses. Offering single and dual wheel models, Trans Tech Bus is known for its innovative and fuel-efficient conversion designs. With a wide array of versatile floor plans the company is able to meet ever-changing customer demand. Established in 2007, the company produces Type-A & Type-AII School Buses and various models of Commercial Buses, all built on cutaway vehicle chassis. TransTech Bus headquarters and production are located in a 70,000-square-foot (6,500 m2) facility located in Warwick, New York, United States.

Products

Trans Tech Dual Rear Wheel on Ford E-450 chassis
Trans Tech Product Lineup
Model Name Single Rear Wheel[2] Dual Rear Wheel[3][4] Medium-Duty
Available Versions
  • School Bus
  • Commercial Bus
  • MFSAB (activity bus)
  • School Bus
  • Commercial Bus
  • MFSAB (activity bus)
  • School Bus
  • Commercial Bus
  • MFSAB (activity bus)
Configuration Type A Type A Type A-2
Maximum Seating Capacity
  • 34 (Ford)
  • 30 (GM)
42[5]
Chassis Provider Ford Motor Company

General Motors

Ford Motor Company

General Motors

General Motors
  • Chevrolet/GMC C4500/5500

TransTech Bus prides itself on its progressive flexible manufacturing facility which allow a wide variety of options, TransTech Buses may include; Flat-Floor Configurations Wheelchair Lifts (Ricon, Braun, etc.) Track Seating (L-Track or Slide-Track) Air Conditioning (Bus-Air, MCC, ACT, etc.) Acoustic Ceilings Child Check Systems Camera Installations Electric Bi-fold Doors (Including Street-side Bi-fold mounting) Complete LED lighting options Vandal Lock Systems

References

  1. ^ http://www.transtechbus.com/ Lists corporate contact information
  2. ^ "Trans Tech:: Single Rear Wheel". Retrieved 2010-01-29.
  3. ^ "Trans Tech:: Dual Rear Wheel Ford Chassis". Retrieved 2010-01-29.
  4. ^ "Trans Tech:: Dual Rear Wheel GM Chassis". Retrieved 2010-01-29.
  5. ^ http://www.transtechbus.com/ listed capacity of medium-duty model on front page.