Own a piece of history with
AMCAP's new DVD of our restored Harmony Short Lines bus #775. See Special Offers
for more details
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The Antique Motor
Coach Association of Pennsylvania is a non-profit museum dedicated to the
preservation of Pennsylvania's unique city bus transportation systems. From the
buses to the memories, routes and politics of transit, we record the history to
preserve the full story behind the buses that served the area.
Click on a destination to the
left to begin learning more about AMCAP and city bus transit in the Pittsburgh area and
the rest of Pennsylvania.
Make sure to take a trip to
our monthly special feature section as well as our transit history section.
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Of Interest... |
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Coach 775
is AMCAP's 1947 GM TDH3207 transit coach |
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Interested in Pittsburgh's transit history? Take a
look at the Transit History section of our site
Click the What's New link to find out what's new or updated on our site
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Coach 3500
is AMCAP's 1982 Neoplan AN440A transit coach |
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All items contained on this site are the property of AMCAP, unless otherwise specified,
and may not be used without permission.
© 2002-2010,
The Antique Motor Coach Association of Pennsylvania - All Rights Reserved
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Our site was named the Pennsylvania
Destination of the Day on April 17, 2002 |
Our site was updated on
November 26, 2010 |
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