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The RTX (Rapid Transit Experimental) was a shock to the transit industry, and it wasn't until 1977 when the better-developed RTS bus became part of the Advanced Design Bus project and was the descendant of GMC's entry in the U.S. DOT's 'Transbus' project. The RTS is notable for its curved body and window panels and has become recognized as a timeless bus design just like the GM New Look was. In 1987 the RTS patents were sold to Transportation Manufacturing Corporation (TMC), who passed the torch to Nova Bus in 1994. Millennium Transit hopes to usher the RTS into the next generation with new concepts and designs. Here it is, the only book with the full in-depth history with historical photography and a color section.
More Reviews and RecommendationsThe son of a former GMC engineer, Evan McCausland grew up admiring the various shapes, sizes and styles of trucks produced by General Motors. As a fan of automotive history, He began volunteering at the Walter P. Chrysler Museum in high school, is a member of the Society of Automotive Historians and a student member of the Society of Automotive Engineers.