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Trans Tech Bus, a division of Transportation Collaborative Inc., is a manufacturer of small and mid-sized school bus
School bus
A school bus is a type of bus designed and manufactured for student transport: carrying children and teenagers to and from school and school events...

es and commercial buses, built on cutaway van chassis
Cutaway van chassis
Cutaway van chassis are used by second stage manufacturers for a wide range of completed motor vehicles. Especially popular in the United States, they are usually based upon incomplete vans made by manufacturers such as Chrysler Corporation, Ford Motor Company, and General Motors which are...

. Production takes place in a 70000 square feet (6,503.2 m²) facility in Warwick, New York
Warwick, New York
Warwick is a town in Orange County, New York, United States. The population was 30,764 at the 2000 census. The 2007 census population estimate is 32,669.The Town of Warwick is located in the southwest part of the county...

, United States.

Products

Trans Tech Product Lineup
Model Name Single Rear Wheel Dual Rear Wheel Medium-Duty
Available Versions
  • School Bus
  • Commercial Bus
  • MFSAB (activity bus)
  • School Bus
  • Commercial Bus
  • MFSAB (activity bus)
  • School Bus
  • Commercial Bus
  • MFSAB (activity bus)
  • Configuration Type A Type A Type A-2
    Maximum Seating Capacity
  • 34 (Ford)
  • 30 (GM)
  • 42
    Chassis Provider Ford Motor Company
  • Ford E-350
    Ford E-Series
    The Ford E-Series, formerly known as the Econoline or Club Wagon, is a line of full-size vans and truck chassis from the Ford Motor Company. The E-Series is related to the Ford F-Series line of pickup trucks. The line was introduced in 1961 as a compact van and its descendants are still produced...


  • General Motors
    • Chevrolet Express
      Chevrolet Van
      The Chevrolet and GMC G-Series vans were made by General Motors for North America. They are in the same vehicle class as the Ford Econoline van and the Dodge Ram Van.The term "Chevrolet van" also refers to the entire series of vans sold by Chevrolet...

    • GMC Savana
      Chevrolet Van
      The Chevrolet and GMC G-Series vans were made by General Motors for North America. They are in the same vehicle class as the Ford Econoline van and the Dodge Ram Van.The term "Chevrolet van" also refers to the entire series of vans sold by Chevrolet...


    Ford Motor Company
    • Ford E-350
      Ford E-Series
      The Ford E-Series, formerly known as the Econoline or Club Wagon, is a line of full-size vans and truck chassis from the Ford Motor Company. The E-Series is related to the Ford F-Series line of pickup trucks. The line was introduced in 1961 as a compact van and its descendants are still produced...

    • Ford E-450
      Ford E-Series
      The Ford E-Series, formerly known as the Econoline or Club Wagon, is a line of full-size vans and truck chassis from the Ford Motor Company. The E-Series is related to the Ford F-Series line of pickup trucks. The line was introduced in 1961 as a compact van and its descendants are still produced...


    General Motors
    • Chevrolet Express
      Chevrolet Van
      The Chevrolet and GMC G-Series vans were made by General Motors for North America. They are in the same vehicle class as the Ford Econoline van and the Dodge Ram Van.The term "Chevrolet van" also refers to the entire series of vans sold by Chevrolet...

    • GMC Savana
      Chevrolet Van
      The Chevrolet and GMC G-Series vans were made by General Motors for North America. They are in the same vehicle class as the Ford Econoline van and the Dodge Ram Van.The term "Chevrolet van" also refers to the entire series of vans sold by Chevrolet...

    General Motors
  • Chevrolet/GMC C4500/5500


  • Options available on Trans Tech buses include flat-floor configurations, wheelchair lifts, track seating, air conditioning, acoustic ceilings, and vandal locks.
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