EIGHTY YEARS AGO THE FIRST INTEGRAL BUS RAN
Published at 14.01.2008 in Public transport, Heritage
In fact it was 81 years ago that Frank H. Fageol, then one of the owners of the Fageol Motor Co, and among others builder of the Fageol Safety Coach, developed the Twin Coach fully integral coach, seating 38 passenger. Some first vehicles were produced in 1927, but full-scale production started in 1928, when the Twin Coach Model 40 came on the bus market.
100TH ANNIVERSARY OF DUTCH CITYBUS MANUFACTURER VDL BERKHOF HEERENVEEN
Published at 04.12.2007 in Company news, Heritage
VDL Berkhof Heerenveen celebrated recently its 100th anniversary. The company started in 1907 under the name Rijtuig en Wagenmakerij B. Hainje. Hainje made the transfer to bus manufacture from 1922 onwards.
VOLKSWAGEN CELEBRATES NEARLY 60 YEARS OF THE BULLI
Published at 10.10.2007 in Company news, Heritage
The basic lines of the Volkswagen Bulli, or the Transporter T1 as the first commercial vehicle built by the company was formally designated, were already sketched in 1947 by the Dutch Volkswagen importer Ben Pon, who ordered the first Beetle cars shortly after the production of the car was reinstated in that year.




