Visitors to our Museum in Fremont really seem to enjoy seeing our classic Greyhounds. They almost always elicit visitor stories about when they took that one magical bus trip.ย
Do you remember your first Greyhound trip? Were you a child traveling with your family or a service member heading off to big adventures? What do you remember about your trip? Was it the iconic bus, the bus driver, or just the views you saw as you gazed out the windows.
When you come to our Museum, it will be like going back in time. Come visit our ‘Hounds:
 Honorary “Hound”
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1945 Pacific Greyhound Lines #1826
While this Missouri Pacific Stages #821 this GM PD 3302 coach was not a true Greyhound; it was restored in the 1980’s as a Pacific Greyhound Lines bus (numbering it #1945 for the year built) by Dr. Bob Martinique.ย The PBM is proud to have this coach as part of the museumโs historic bus fleet… and an honorary “Hound”.
Bus 1826 Details
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Greyhound “Silverside” #1947
Our oldest Greyhound is this gleaming 1948 “Silverside” (numbered 1947) will bring you back to the post-war enthusiasm that anything was possible!
In early 1972 Greyhound sold its last group of Silversides, but the very last Silverside bound for Peru was never shipped. This bus sat in a storage lot in San Francisco until 1980 when it was re-acquired by Greyhound and eventually became part of Greyhoundโs Historic Bus Fleet. The Pacific Bus Museum acquired #1947 in January 2023 and is proud to have this historic coach in the museumโs collection.
Bus 1947 Details
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 Bus #1947, but it’s really a 1948 model
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 Pacific Bus Museum 8005 – GM PD 4501 742 – Greyhound Scenicruiser
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1955 Greyhound Scenicruiser #8005
After years of development, going back to before WWII, Greyhound finally debuted it’s post-war wonder in 1955.
This split-level parlor bus was a Greyhound and General Motors collaboration dubbed the PD 4501 by GM and named the Scenicruiser by Greyhound. This bus remains the iconic Greyhound design in the minds of many fans.
The Pacific Bus Museum acquired this “Travis” Scenicruiser in 2003 and has just finished it’s top-to-bottom restoration this year; 2023. Come see it and live the memories!
Bus 8005 Details
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1956 Greyhound Commuter
This 1956 Mack bus was used as a Marin to San Francisco commuter workhorse that carried workers into the 1970’s.
Built to Greyhoundโs standard specs with transit seating, mechanical transmissions and single doors the Macks were often seen on Greyhoundโs Marin County commute routes.
Bus P1683 Details
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 1956 Mack Greyhound commuter.
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1964 Greyhound MC-5
In the 1960’s, Greyhound added a great many Motor Coach Industries buses to it’s fleet. This 1964 MC-5 was delivered new to Western Greyhound Lines as bus 2623 in March 1964. in 1978 it was acquired by Yuba College. In 2000 the bus was acquired by the Yosemite Community College District in Modesto, CA. In 2011 it was acquired by Pacific Bus Museum member Tom Harris. Tom donated it to the Pacific Bus Museum in 2017.
Bus 2623 Details
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1989 Greyhound Lines West #9049
This 1984 TMC MC-9
was one of a group of 22 buses (#8038-9059) delivered to Greyhound Lines West in December 1984. After operating for the college district for over 20 years #9049 was acquired by the Pacific Bus Museum in 2015 from Yosemite Community College.
Bus #9049 Details
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1999 Greyhound Mobile Museum
This 1999 MCI 102DL3 was previously used in service throughout Greyhoundโs route network. In 2014 Greyhound outfitted this coach to participate in their 100 year anniversary โCentennial Tourโ. We debuted this as the PBM Mobile Museum at our 2024 Open House.
Mobile Museum Details
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Come See These Buses
When you visit the Pacific Bus Museum, in Fremont CA,
you will see these glorious Greyhounds and so much more!
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