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S-60 To Smith Haven Mall




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PostPosted: Thu May 22, 2014 8:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

As of 5/22/14

(Active Bus Companies on top, Disbanded Companies on bottom)


Hampton Jitney

1985 Setra: ??-28
19xx Eagle Model 15 or 20: 30
1989 Prevost H5-60: xxx (Sold to Venture Tours in 1997)

Sunrise Coaches Inc.

1954 GM PD-4104: 45 (Ex Monumental Tours of Baltimore, MD. Unknown number when run at Monumental Tours)
1964 GM PD-4106: 103
1970 GMC PD-4905: 107-108
1981 Prevost LM-103: 300-301 (Both came in May of 1981?, but #300 was built before #301)



In Active Bus Companies

Coram Bus Service

1947 Flxible Clipper: 103
1974 GM P8M-4905A: 118
1975 GM P8M-4905A: 125
1976 GM P8M-4905A: 127
1977 GM P8M-4905A: 128

Inter County Motor Coach

1958 GM PD-4104: 120 (Sent to Lincoln Transit NJ)
1958 GM PD-4104: xxxx
1960 GM PD-4104: 101-102
19xx GM PD-4903: 362
1972 GM P8M-4905A: 290
1973 GM P8M-4905A: 294
1974 GM P8M-4905A: 330-332 (#330-331 came two buses before #332)
1975 GM P8M-4905A: 1776-1776B
1976 GM P8M-4905A: 446
1977 GM P8M-4905A: 444-445 (445 came before 444)
1979 MCI-9: 602 (Sent to Oak Tree Bus Service as #77)
19xx -------: 615
19xx MCI: 881


Harran Transportation

1954 Flxible VisiCoach: ????
1974 GMC P8M-4905A: 504-505 (#504 leased to NJ Transit #6920)
1976 GMC P8M-4905A: 506-507 (#507 leased to NJ Transit #6921)
1977 GMC P8M-4905A: 508,510 (#510 leased to NJ Transit #6922)
1979 MCI-9: 511-512 (Leased to NJ Transit #6909-6910)
1979 GMC H8H-649: 514 (leased to NJ Transit #6923)
1980 MCI-9: 515-518,528-531 (#515-516 came first, then #517, then #518, then followed by #528-531, Leased to NJ Transit #6901-6908. #515 went to Private Transportation)
1981 MCI-9: 519,553,565 (#565 is now a bus for a church in Wyananch)
1982 Eagel Model 10: 536 (Brought by Angie Carpenter's campaign for her 2011 run for Suffolk County Executive)
1983 MCI-9: 569,573 (#573 went to Charter Bus Lines of British Columbia #204, then leased to Quick Coach Lines #204)
1985 Eagle AE-10: ??? (Ex Greyhound #7945, Exx Trailways Commuter Transit #8491)
1989 Eagle Model 15: 600-605
xxxx Eagle Model xx: 523
xxxx MCI 96A2: 607
1998 Prevost H3-45: 815-81x,819 (#819 Ex-Worldwide #745, Current Go Buses #9148, #815-81x Had Portrait of Twin Towers, Went to Horizon Bus Service #120-121)
xxxx Prevost xx-xx: xxx (Space Shuttle Paint scheme)

Long Island Airports Limousine Service

1976 GMC P8M-4905A: #703
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 6:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Look at what I just won o E-bay from "Cousin " Brucie Korusek (4509 Bus).

http://vod.ebay.com/vod/FetchOrderDetails?ViewPaymentStatus&purchaseOrderId=279658532018&carttype=service&cartid=9342655457


I'm posting this not to gloat , but for everyone to look at a beautiul bus. Also S- 60 has to add Winston to his list of companies. A quick scan of the P8M-4905A production list of AJ Reinschafer (sp?) does not show Winston as havig bought any of this model new. They also had some Prevost's in their fleet.

Also another company to be added is Classic Coach.

Thank You.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 6:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hart Bus wrote:
Look at what I just won o E-bay from "Cousin " Brucie Korusek (4509 Bus).

http://vod.ebay.com/vod/FetchOrderDetails?ViewPaymentStatus&purchaseOrderId=279658532018&carttype=service&cartid=9342655457


I'm posting this not to gloat , but for everyone to look at a beautiul bus. Also S- 60 has to add Winston to his list of companies. A quick scan of the P8M-4905A production list of AJ Reinschafer (sp?) does not show Winston as havig bought any of this model new. They also had some Prevost's in their fleet.

Also another company to be added is Classic Coach.

Thank You.


I didn't know Winston had coach buses, though that's partly because thses days they don't seem to to operate Coach buses.

I'm planing on adding Classic Coach, it's just nobody has mentioned what kind of vintage buses they had.
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S-60 To Smith Haven Mall




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Location: Suffolk County, NY

PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 6:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

As of 6/11/14

(Active Bus Companies on top, Disbanded Companies on bottom)


Hampton Jitney

1985 Setra: ??-28
19xx Eagle Model 15 or 20: 30
1989 Prevost H5-60: xxx (Sold to Venture Tours in 1997)

Sunrise Coaches Inc.

1954 GM PD-4104: 45 (Ex Monumental Tours of Baltimore, MD. Unknown number when run at Monumental Tours)
1964 GM PD-4106: 103
1970 GMC PD-4905: 107-108
1981 Prevost LM-103: 300-301 (Both came in May of 1981?, but #300 was built before #301)



In Active Bus Companies

Coram Bus Service

1947 Flxible Clipper: 103
1974 GM P8M-4905A: 118
1975 GM P8M-4905A: 125
1976 GM P8M-4905A: 127
1977 GM P8M-4905A: 128

Inter County Motor Coach

1958 GM PD-4104: 120 (Sent to Lincoln Transit NJ)
1958 GM PD-4104: xxxx
1960 GM PD-4104: 101-102
19xx GM PD-4903: 362
1972 GM P8M-4905A: 290
1973 GM P8M-4905A: 294
1974 GM P8M-4905A: 330-332 (#330-331 came two buses before #332)
1975 GM P8M-4905A: 1776-1776B
1976 GM P8M-4905A: 446
1977 GM P8M-4905A: 444-445 (445 came before 444)
1979 MCI-9: 602 (Sent to Oak Tree Bus Service as #77)
19xx -------: 615
19xx MCI: 881


Harran Transportation

1954 Flxible VisiCoach: ????
1974 GMC P8M-4905A: 504-505 (#504 leased to NJ Transit #6920)
1976 GMC P8M-4905A: 506-507 (#507 leased to NJ Transit #6921)
1977 GMC P8M-4905A: 508,510 (#510 leased to NJ Transit #6922)
1979 MCI-9: 511-512 (Leased to NJ Transit #6909-6910)
1979 GMC H8H-649: 514 (leased to NJ Transit #6923)
1980 MCI-9: 515-518,528-531 (#515-516 came first, then #517, then #518, then followed by #528-531, Leased to NJ Transit #6901-6908. #515 went to Private Transportation)
1981 MCI-9: 519,553,565 (#565 is now a bus for a church in Wyananch)
1982 Eagel Model 10: 536 (Brought by Angie Carpenter's campaign for her 2011 run for Suffolk County Executive)
1983 MCI-9: 569,573 (#573 went to Charter Bus Lines of British Columbia #204, then leased to Quick Coach Lines #204)
1985 Eagle AE-10: ??? (Ex Greyhound #7945, Exx Trailways Commuter Transit #8491)
1989 Eagle Model 15: 600-605
xxxx Eagle Model xx: 523
xxxx MCI 96A2: 607
1998 Prevost H3-45: 815-81x,819 (#819 Ex-Worldwide #745, Current Go Buses #9148, #815-81x Had Portrait of Twin Towers, Went to Horizon Bus Service #120-121)
xxxx Prevost xx-xx: xxx (Space Shuttle Paint scheme)

Long Island Airports Limousine Service

1976 GMC P8M-4905A: #703

Winston Coach Corp (Now known as Winston American Transportation Group)

1978 GMC P8M-4905A: 1410-1411


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 10:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

S-60 To Smith Haven Mall wrote:
Hart Bus wrote:
Look at what I just won o E-bay from "Cousin " Brucie Korusek (4509 Bus).

http://vod.ebay.com/vod/FetchOrderDetails?ViewPaymentStatus&purchaseOrderId=279658532018&carttype=service&cartid=9342655457


I'm posting this not to gloat , but for everyone to look at a beautiul bus. Also S- 60 has to add Winston to his list of companies. A quick scan of the P8M-4905A production list of AJ Reinschafer (sp?) does not show Winston as havig bought any of this model new. They also had some Prevost's in their fleet.

Also another company to be added is Classic Coach.

Thank You.


I didn't know Winston had coach buses, though that's partly because these days they don't seem to to operate Coach buses.

I'm planing on adding Classic Coach, it's just nobody has mentioned what kind of vintage buses they had.


S-60: Let me try to answer your concerns from no other source than my memory

1 - Winston - You are correct that they seem to have left the charter bus business. Haven't seen a Winston Bus .in quite a while. Have not seen their airport vans very often either. Wonder if they're still in business or under a different name.

2 - Classic - Similar comments to those of Winston. They primarily ran MCI and then switch to Van Hools. Most of their buses had a blue livery. One day I saw an MCI in all white with the "Classic Coach" letering in blue. Thought the livery looked sharp. Also don't see thee vans very often. I think that the limo companies with their one passenger pick-up to the airport have put them out of business.

3 - Long Island Airport Limo Service (LIALS). The last I had heard, the company was sold to a Russian outfit. They're now in Brooklyn but still maintain the 631 number they had while in Hauppauge. Saw one of their buses recently but can't remember the make. They did run Eagles in the early 90's because my son rode in one on a school trip to Albany.

4 - Coach America. Not to be confused with Coach USA. This outfit didn't last long on L. Their equipment was junk, buses dirty and they soon disappeared.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 2:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hart Bus wrote:
S-60 To Smith Haven Mall wrote:
Hart Bus wrote:
Look at what I just won o E-bay from "Cousin " Brucie Korusek (4509 Bus).

http://vod.ebay.com/vod/FetchOrderDetails?ViewPaymentStatus&purchaseOrderId=279658532018&carttype=service&cartid=9342655457


I'm posting this not to gloat , but for everyone to look at a beautiul bus. Also S- 60 has to add Winston to his list of companies. A quick scan of the P8M-4905A production list of AJ Reinschafer (sp?) does not show Winston as havig bought any of this model new. They also had some Prevost's in their fleet.

Also another company to be added is Classic Coach.

Thank You.


I didn't know Winston had coach buses, though that's partly because these days they don't seem to to operate Coach buses.

I'm planing on adding Classic Coach, it's just nobody has mentioned what kind of vintage buses they had.


S-60: Let me try to answer your concerns from no other source than my memory

1 - Winston - You are correct that they seem to have left the charter bus business. Haven't seen a Winston Bus .in quite a while. Have not seen their airport vans very often either. Wonder if they're still in business or under a different name.

2 - Classic - Similar comments to those of Winston. They primarily ran MCI and then switch to Van Hools. Most of their buses had a blue livery. One day I saw an MCI in all white with the "Classic Coach" letering in blue. Thought the livery looked sharp. Also don't see thee vans very often. I think that the limo companies with their one passenger pick-up to the airport have put them out of business.

3 - Long Island Airport Limo Service (LIALS). The last I had heard, the company was sold to a Russian outfit. They're now in Brooklyn but still maintain the 631 number they had while in Hauppauge. Saw one of their buses recently but can't remember the make. They did run Eagles in the early 90's because my son rode in one on a school trip to Albany.

4 - Coach America. Not to be confused with Coach USA. This outfit didn't last long on L. Their equipment was junk, buses dirty and they soon disappeared.


1) According to New York State the only Winston name in transportation located in Suffolk is Winston Bus Service LLC, which was started in 2001 and formally named Exmas Enterprises, and Winston American Transportation Inc #2 which are both located at the same locations as some other companies named Winston. Most of the Companies that used the name Winston like Winston Airport Shuttle or Winston Tours became inactive during the 90's. All except for Winston Tours, Winston American Courier Inc, Winston American Van Lines Inc, and Winston Coach Corp #1 had the same Medford address for their DOS Process, though all the companies had Suffolk listed as their county. All but Winston Tours had a person with the same last name.

Winston Tours Limited - 5/1977-9/1991 (5/1977-7/1979 called J.T.F Transportation Service Inc, 7/1979-5/1985 called Faygle Coach Corp)
Winston Airport Shuttle - 3/1990-9/1995
Winston American Transportation Inc - 2/1978-12/1999 (Formerly called Winston Airport Transportation Service 2/1978-5/1985)
Winston American Coach Inc #2 - 2/1994-6/2001
Winston American Coach Inc - 12/1986-6/1993
Winston American Courier Inc - 8/1979-9/1991 (Formerly Winston Car Rental Inc 8/1979-10/1985)
Winston American Tours Inc - 9/1994-12/1999
Winston American Transportation Inc #2 - 8/2001-Present
Winston American Van Lines Inc - 9/1988-9/1994
Winston Coach Corp #1 - 1/1978-12/1992
Winston Coach Corp#2 - 10/2007-7/2011
Winston Coach Inc - 3/1995-12/1999
Winston Limousine Service Inc - 7/1973-10/1991
Winston Taxi Enterprises Inc - 11/2006-1/2012
Winston Taxi Inc - 2/1994-9/1998

2) I think most, if not all Classic's buses have been transfered to their sister company Hampton Luxury Liner or possibly wrapped for 7Bus, or at least that's what it seems like.

3) From what I can tell they still operate their buses and vans out of Hauppauge. I assume, based on the two buses I know about, that their buses are numbered in a 21xx range.

4) I'm not sure how far back the Coach America was that you are talking about, but I found records of a Coach America Inc from 1/1989-12/29/1999 (Oddly that's the same inactive date given for a few of the Winston companies) that listed Nassau as it's home county, and Coach of America Tours Inc from 4/1996-12/2000 that listed Queens as their home county.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 3:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hart Bus wrote:
A quick scan of the P8M-4905A production list of AJ Reinschafer (sp?) does not show Winston as havig bought any of this model new. They also had some Prevost's in their fleet.


Reinschmidt. And you scanned too quickly Smile

1978 P8M4905A s/n 1887-1888 - Winston Coach Corp. 1410-1411
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 4:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ripta42 wrote:
Hart Bus wrote:
A quick scan of the P8M-4905A production list of AJ Reinschafer (sp?) does not show Winston as havig bought any of this model new. They also had some Prevost's in their fleet.


Reinschmidt. And you scanned too quickly Smile

1978 P8M4905A s/n 1887-1888 - Winston Coach Corp. 1410-1411


I scaned slowly and some how missed it Smile

An odd fact about Winston Coach Corp or as I written it Winston Coach Corp #1 is that their inactive date was the same as Coram Bus Service/Coram Line Service.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 4:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ripta42 wrote:
Hart Bus wrote:
A quick scan of the P8M-4905A production list of AJ Reinschafer (sp?) does not show Winston as havig bought any of this model new. They also had some Prevost's in their fleet.


Reinschmidt. And you scanned too quickly Smile

1978 P8M4905A s/n 1887-1888 - Winston Coach Corp. 1410-1411


Mike: You are right. These old eyes aren't what they used to be. Crying or Very sad
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 7:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I cheated; I Googled "Winston Coach Corp" site:oocities.org/~buslist instead of using my eyes Very Happy
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 12:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ripta42 wrote:
I cheated; I Googled "Winston Coach Corp" site:oocities.org/~buslist instead of using my eyes Very Happy


Lucky. When I googled Winston Coach Corp all I got were stuff about coahing positions in places named Winston. Smile
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 5:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I just used Bing and got the following link:

http://www.winstontrans.com/motorcoach

If you look under one of the tabs there is a category of Motorcoach. The site also reveals that the vans are part of "Go Winston" which is some sort of a nationwide franchise for airport van operations.

The link reveals that they are operating out of Medford and not on Sycamore Avenue in Bohemia.
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 5:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hart Bus wrote:
I just used Bing and got the following link:

http://www.winstontrans.com/motorcoach

If you look under one of the tabs there is a category of Motorcoach. The site also reveals that the vans are part of "Go Winston" which is some sort of a nationwide franchise for airport van operations.

The link reveals that they are operating out of Medford and not on Sycamore Avenue in Bohemia.


Their website (http://winstontransny.com) also said that they started in 1973,which is when they used the name Winston Limousine Service Inc. So I'm guessing there was some type of legal or finical reasons why they used all those other names over the years.

Hart Bus wrote:

The link reveals that they are operating out of Medford and not on Sycamore Avenue in Bohemia.


The address in Bohemia was for the car rental, or at least the address for the DOS for the car rental was in Bohemia.
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 8:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

S-60: The human brain works in mysterious . Last night I saw a Northfork Express bus and somehow it clicked that you don't have MONTAUK BUS COMPANY on your list as inactive. They were a charter company operating from near the LI Game Farm.

I remember that they ran MCI-8's or 9's while they operated. They hired a former tax client of mine who was an unemployed PAN AM engine mechanic.
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hart Bus wrote:
S-60: The human brain works in mysterious . Last night I saw a Northfork Express bus and somehow it clicked that you don't have MONTAUK BUS COMPANY on your list as inactive. They were a charter company operating from near the LI Game Farm.

I remember that they ran MCI-8's or 9's while they operated. They hired a former tax client of mine who was an unemployed PAN AM engine mechanic.


Montauk Bus Comapny, is another comapy like Winston which has used many names over the years. Montauk Bus Company is now Montauk Bus Service. They also own another bus company. They are also related to Northfork Express as well as another former company named Hampton Express.

I know the yard you are talking about, it's in Center Moriches. It's either the yard that Montauk Bus Service uses or the yard that is now used by First Student.
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