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The Pacific Bus Museum was founded in 1989 as a successor to the West Coast Motorcoach Museum.
The Pacific Bus Museum’s collection comprises over 20 coaches, both transit (city) and intercity (over-the-road) types encompassing eras from the 1930s on up to modern times and is focused on, but not limited to, California and the western United States. Many come from bus systems that no longer exist. Our collection also includes bus artifacts and memorabilia.
See them up close and experience the glory and magnificence of these machines and learn how you can be a vital part of ensuring that they are not lost to time.
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Bus Collection Examples
1931 East Bay Motor Coach Lines #308 – Twin Coach Model 15
Pacific Bus Museum Vice-President, Tom Shafer, is in the driver’s seat for the filming of the movie “Oppenheimer”.
1955 Western Greyhound Lines #8005 – General Motors PD-4501 Scenicruiser
Pacific Bus Museum 8005 – GM PD 4501 742 – Greyhound Scenicruiser
1948 Pacific Greyhound Lines #1947 – General Motors PD-4105 “Silversides”
1948 Greyhound Silverside
1955 Peerless Stages #246 – General Motors TDM-4512 “Old Look”
Scenic Hwway Tour #246 before it became PBM #246
1958 Key System Transit Lines #2103 Bay Bridge wide body – General Motors TDH-4801
Ex-Key System Transit Lines (KSTL) 2103
1952 Los Gatos High School #4 – Crown Supercoach
Our Crown #4 standing by on the set of the 2007 Zodiac movie with Jake Gyllenhaal.
1971 Southern California Rapid Transit District (SCRTD) #7103 – The Flxible Company “New Look”
#7103 became one of the first buses of the newly formed Pacific Bus Museum in 1989 when it was split off from the West Coast Motor Coach Museum.