Why Buses Were Once Pulled Like Semi Trucks |The Forgotten History of Trailer Buses
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Загружено: 2026-02-28
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Описание: Discover the surprising history of "trailer buses" — passenger vehicles designed exactly like semi-trucks, where a powerful tractor unit (truck cab) towed a semi-trailer packed with seats and windows full of passengers. These trailer buses emerged as early as the 1920s (e.g., Fruehauf in Detroit) but exploded in use during and after World War II, when fuel shortages, worn-out fleets, and urgent worker transport needs made them a cheap, high-capacity fix. Countries worldwide (including the US, Australia, Czechoslovakia, and others) hitched basic semi-trailers to trucks to carry dozens more riders than standard buses. Though innovative for moving crowds economically, safety fears — like trailers detaching — plus regulations, comfort issues, and the rise of modern articulated (bendy) buses led to their decline. Today, they're a rare, quirky footnote in transit history, still seen in places like Cuba or as tourist oddities.
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