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| '''Power/Fuel''' || Diesel | | '''Power/Fuel''' || Diesel | ||
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The '''[[General Motors]] PD-4903''' was a | The '''[[General Motors]] PD-4903''' was a 53 passenger Parlor series coach built from 1968 to 1969 in the United States. It was available in a two or three axle configuration. | ||
The PD-4903 was replaced by the [[General Motors PD-4905|PD-4905]] in 1970. | The PD-4903 was replaced by the [[General Motors PD-4905|PD-4905]] in 1970. | ||
401 units were built. | |||
==Specifications== | |||
'''Engine:''' | |||
*[[Detroit Diesel]] [[Detroit Diesel Series 71|8V71]] | |||
'''Transmission:''' | |||
*Spicer 7145VK 4-Speed Manual <ref>https://archive.org/details/gmcpd41074903maintenancemanualx68141968ocr472pages/page/n347/mode/2up</ref> | |||
'''Wheelbase:''' | |||
*319" | |||
==Operators== | ==Operators== | ||
===Canada [[Image:Flag of Canada.png|28px]]=== | ===Canada [[Image:Flag of Canada.png|28px]]=== | ||
* [[Autobus Bélair]] | |||
* [[Autocars Fournier]] - QC | * [[Autocars Fournier]] - QC | ||
* [[Canadian Coachways]] | * [[Canadian Coachways]] | ||
* [[Cherrey Bus Lines]] | * [[Cherrey Bus Lines]] | ||
* [[Martin's Coach Lines]] | |||
* [[Murray Hill]] - QC | * [[Murray Hill]] - QC | ||
* [[Penetang-Midland Coach Lines]] - Midland, ON | * [[Penetang-Midland Coach Lines]] - Midland, ON | ||
* [[Transport Fontaine]] - QC | |||
* [[Voyageur Colonial Bus Lines]] | * [[Voyageur Colonial Bus Lines]] | ||
===United States [[Image:Flag of the United States.png|28px]]=== | ===United States [[Image:Flag of the United States.png|28px]]=== | ||
* [[Academy Bus Lines]] - NJ | *[[Academy Bus Lines]] - NJ | ||
* [[Peerless Stages]] - Oakland, CA | *[[Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad]] - Glen Burnie, MD | ||
*[[Bonanza Bus Lines]] - Providence, RI | |||
*[[Brush Hill Tours]] - Boston, MA | |||
*[[Holyoke Street Railway]] - Holyoke, MA | |||
*[[New Jersey Transit]] | |||
*[[Liberty Lines Transit|Liberty Lines Express]] - Yonkers, NY | |||
*[[Pawtuxet Valley Bus Lines]] - Warwick, RI | |||
*[[Peerless Stages]] - Oakland, CA | |||
*[[Plymouth & Brockton Street Railway Company]] - Plymouth, MA | |||
==References== | |||
<references/> | |||
[[Category:GM Buses|P]] | [[Category:GM Buses|P]] | ||
[[Category:Highway Coach]] | [[Category:Highway Coach]] |
Latest revision as of 23:22, 23 March 2023
General Motors PD-4903 | |
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Years of manufacture | 1968 to 1969 |
Length | 40 feet |
Width | 96 inches |
Power/Fuel | Diesel |
The General Motors PD-4903 was a 53 passenger Parlor series coach built from 1968 to 1969 in the United States. It was available in a two or three axle configuration.
The PD-4903 was replaced by the PD-4905 in 1970.
401 units were built.
Specifications
Engine:
Transmission:
- Spicer 7145VK 4-Speed Manual [1]
Wheelbase:
- 319"
Operators
Canada
- Autobus Bélair
- Autocars Fournier - QC
- Canadian Coachways
- Cherrey Bus Lines
- Martin's Coach Lines
- Murray Hill - QC
- Penetang-Midland Coach Lines - Midland, ON
- Transport Fontaine - QC
- Voyageur Colonial Bus Lines
United States
- Academy Bus Lines - NJ
- Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad - Glen Burnie, MD
- Bonanza Bus Lines - Providence, RI
- Brush Hill Tours - Boston, MA
- Holyoke Street Railway - Holyoke, MA
- New Jersey Transit
- Liberty Lines Express - Yonkers, NY
- Pawtuxet Valley Bus Lines - Warwick, RI
- Peerless Stages - Oakland, CA
- Plymouth & Brockton Street Railway Company - Plymouth, MA