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I think every chance we got we took photos of the red buses and they were out all the time and there were a lot of them.
The fleet of 33 buses in Glacier is widely considered to be the oldest touring fleet of vehicles anywhere in the world, so due to the historic nature of the Red Buses, seats are not designed to the same standards as today's buses. The red buses seat 17 people, with 4 across on bench seating and 1 front passenger seat.
The Red Buses received their first automatic transmissions in 1989. The Red Buses of Glacier are nicknamed “The Rubies of the Rockies”
The fleet of 33 buses in Glacier is widely considered to be the oldest touring fleet of vehicles anywhere in the world, so due to the historic nature of the Red Buses, seats are not designed to the same standards as today's buses. The red buses seat 17 people, with 4 across on bench seating and 1 front passenger seat.
The Red Buses received their first automatic transmissions in 1989. The Red Buses of Glacier are nicknamed “The Rubies of the Rockies”