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The Rapid Transit Series (RTS) city bus is a long-running series of transit buses that was originally manufactured by GMC Truck and Coach Division during 1977, in Pontiac, Michigan. First produced in 1977, the RTS was GMC's offering of an design (the other entry was the Grumman 870 by competitor Flxible) and is the descendant of GMC's prototype for the U.S. Department of Transportation's Transbus project. The RTS is notable for its then-futuristic styling featuring automobile-like curved body and window panels; the Advanced Design Buses were meant to be an interim solution between the high-floor transit buses that preceded them, such as the GMC New Look (which had a curved windshield, but flat side glass and body panels), and modern low-floor buses that would facilitate passenger boarding

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  • Rapid Transit Series (cs)
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  • Rapid Transit Series (zkratka RTS) je série městských autobusů vyráběné společností General Motors. Současně je vyrábí společnost pod značkou RTS Legend. Firma vyráběla tyto RTS Legend autobusy od roku 2006 do roku 2009. V roce 2011 byla výroba odkoupena zpět. První model se objevil v roce 1977 jako vstupní model značky GMC. Model je zajímavý svým futuristickým designem podobném osobnímu autu, což jsou zakřivená karosérie a okna. Stal se tedy klasikou, i přes to, že modernější je jeho předchůdce GM New Look, který měl zakřivené čelní sklo, ale rovné skla a panely karoserie po bocích. Hodně dnešních autobusů jsou tedy vyráběny s rovnými bočními skly. (cs)
  • The Rapid Transit Series (RTS) city bus is a long-running series of transit buses that was originally manufactured by GMC Truck and Coach Division during 1977, in Pontiac, Michigan. First produced in 1977, the RTS was GMC's offering of an design (the other entry was the Grumman 870 by competitor Flxible) and is the descendant of GMC's prototype for the U.S. Department of Transportation's Transbus project. The RTS is notable for its then-futuristic styling featuring automobile-like curved body and window panels; the Advanced Design Buses were meant to be an interim solution between the high-floor transit buses that preceded them, such as the GMC New Look (which had a curved windshield, but flat side glass and body panels), and modern low-floor buses that would facilitate passenger boarding (en)
  • La Rapid Transit Series en français : « Série pour le transport rapide » ou, dans sa forme abrégée, RTS est un modèle d'autobus urbain conçu par GMC, la filière lourde de General Motors, en 1977, à Pontiac, dans le Michigan. Initialement produite en 1977, la RTS marque l’entrée de GM dans le projet de , issu du projet Transbus du Département des Transports des États-Unis. Michael Lathers, directeur du centre de design GM, conçoit un bus au style futuriste caractérisé par des carrosseries et des panneaux de fenêtres incurvés, inspiré du design automobile. La conception est de facture plus contemporaine que celle de son prédécesseur, le New Look, et de l'un de ses successeurs, le Classic. (fr)
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  • Millennium Transit Services LLC (en)
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