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Great Lakes Greyhound Lines succeeded Eastern Michigan Motorbuses on April 1, 1941 served suburban routes in Detroit area. One of most interesting features of this operator was a livery: Great Lakes Greyhound buses were painted in the green and gray colors, applied exactly as on Greyhound blue and white coaches. In 1952-53 this company bought fifty-five TDH-5104/5106 buses in suburban single door configuration and in 1954-55 acquired thirty 102' TDH-5105 buses in the same configuration. They were numbered into G6963-G6992 series. In February 1958 green and gray fleet was sold by Greyhound to American Transit Corp. but the GM 51s contunued to serve Detroit suburbs until 1972.
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1954/55 GM TDH-5105 (Great Lakes Greyhound Lines G6963-G6992 series).
Ref.#: SPTC244a
Scale: 1:48
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1954
Added to catalog: 11.09.2014
Great Lakes Greyhound Lines succeeded Eastern Michigan Motorbuses on April 1, 1941 served suburban routes in Detroit area. One of most interesting features of this operator was a livery: Great Lakes Greyhound buses were painted in the green and gray colors, applied exactly as on Greyhound blue and white coaches. In 1952-53 this company bought fifty-five TDH-5104/5106 buses in suburban single door configuration and in 1954-55 acquired thirty 102' TDH-5105 buses in the same configuration. They were numbered into G6963-G6992 series. In February 1958 green and gray fleet was sold by Greyhound to American Transit Corp. but the GM 51s contunued to serve Detroit suburbs until 1972.
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