Lewis Coaches
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Lewis Coaches was started in 1960 under the name of Lewis Bus Service in the New Orleans, LA area as a school bus operator. In 1980 the company began motorcoach operations. In 1991 the name was changed to Lewis Coaches Inc.[1]
Fleet
Motorcoach
Fleet Number | Thumbnail | Year | Manufacturer | Model | Engine | Transmission | VIN | Notes |
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LC-6 | Motor Coach Industries | D4500 | ||||||
LC-7 | 2007 | Motor Coach Industries | D4505 | |||||
LC-8 | 2009 | Motor Coach Industries | D4505 | |||||
LC-9 | 2013 | Motor Coach Industries | J4500 | |||||
LC-10 | Motor Coach Industries | J4500 | ||||||
LC-11 | Motor Coach Industries | J4500 | ||||||
LC-12 | Motor Coach Industries | J4500 | ||||||
LC-13 | Van Hool | CX35 | ||||||
LC-14 | 2018 | Motor Coach Industries | J4500 | Detroit Diesel DD13 | Allison B500 | |||
LC-15 | 2018 | Motor Coach Industries | J4500 | Detroit Diesel DD13 | Allison B500 | |||
LC-16 | Motor Coach Industries | J4500 | Detroit Diesel DD13 | Allison B500 | ||||
LC-17 | 2022 | Prevost | H3-45 | Volvo D13 | "Princess Arabella" |
Links
- Website: lewiscoach.com
References
- ↑ Lewis Coaches Website: About Retrieved on July 4th, 2013