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The Chance RT-52 is a small bus built by Chance Coach, Inc. measuring only ft 11 in (m) in length. It is primarily used as shuttle bus and normally carries 19 passengers. The maximum passenger capacity is 23 passengers. Its gross vehicle weight is lb (kg), its wheelbase is inches (mm), and it is inches (mm) wide. Currently there are 13 of these buses in use in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, and 8 used in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.

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  • Chance RT-52
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  • The Chance RT-52 is a small bus built by Chance Coach, Inc. measuring only ft 11 in (m) in length. It is primarily used as shuttle bus and normally carries 19 passengers. The maximum passenger capacity is 23 passengers. Its gross vehicle weight is lb (kg), its wheelbase is inches (mm), and it is inches (mm) wide. Currently there are 13 of these buses in use in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, and 8 used in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
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  • Step entrance
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  • Chance RT-52
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  • Pace RT-52 in Niles, Illinois.
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  • Various customer options
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  • The Chance RT-52 is a small bus built by Chance Coach, Inc. measuring only ft 11 in (m) in length. It is primarily used as shuttle bus and normally carries 19 passengers. The maximum passenger capacity is 23 passengers. Its gross vehicle weight is lb (kg), its wheelbase is inches (mm), and it is inches (mm) wide. These buses are notable because they were used in the "Wiki Wiki" route at Honolulu International Airpor]. The first wiki, called WikiWikiWeb, was named by its programmer, Howard Cunningham, after this line of buses. The buses were also purchased by Pace, primarily for use in Niles, Illinois; all have now been retired, with the last one running service routes in May, 2007. Currently there are 13 of these buses in use in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, and 8 used in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
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