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How we define a Bus: a vehicle with six or more seats arranged in a fashion to carry as many people as possible. Buses are longer and larger than a van and generally designed for commercial purposes.
- AEC Routemaster (1962)
- AEC S-Type Open Top Double Deck Bus (1922)
- Bean 14HP 14-Seat 30CWT Omnibus by Birch Brothers (1929)
- Bedford OB Coach by Plaxton (1948)
- Chevrolet LQ International 14-Seater Coach by Bush & Twiddy (1929)
- Crown Supercoach A779-11 (1961)
- Fiat Tipo 2B Station Bus by J&H Ricketts (1915)
- Flxible Starliner (1960)
- Ford 950 Autobus (1937)
- Ford Model AA Bus (1929)
- General Motors Futurliner (1950)
- Hispano-Suiza 15/20HP Omnibus (1915)
- Leyland Tiger PS1 (1947)
- Leyland Titan TD2 Double Deck Bus (1932)
- Little Giant Model D Bus (1912)
- Mercedes-Benz O319 Minibus (1964)
- Meteor Yellowstone Tourer (1927)
- Packard ATD 3-Ton Sightseeing Bus (1912)
- Reo Model F Speedwagon (1926)
- Stanley Model 820 Mountain Wagon (1915)
- Tilling-Stevens TS3A Open Top Double Deck Bus (1922)
- White Model 14-45 Yellowstone Park Touring Bus by Bender (1925)
- White Model 706 Yellowstone Park Tour Bus by Bender (1937)