Aerocoach
Aerocoach (full name General American Aerocoach Corporation) was a bus and coach manufacturer based in Chicago, Illinois, in the United States and was popular in the 1940s. The company existed between 1939 and 1952 when it went out of business. Its first manager was Harry Alphonse Fitzjohn, co-founder of the FitzJohn-Erwin Manufacturing Company.[1]
Demise and Fate of East Chicago Plant
The East Chicago plant was acquired by Steel Car Company, a subsidiary of the General American Transportation Corporation, then by Graver Tank and Manufacturing Company and finally by Union Tank Car Company in 1969 to manufacture railway tank cars until it closed in 2008.[2]
Products
- P45-37
- P46-37
- P46-137
- P-373 - 37 passenger intercity coach
- P-372 - intercity coach
See also
- FitzJohn Coach Company
References
- ^ Meier, Albert E., ed. (March 1969). "Made to Make You Money". Motor Coach Age. XXI (3). Upper Montclair, NJ: Motor Bus Society: 9.
- ^ "Aerocoach, General American Aerocoach Corp, Chicago, Motor Coach, Max Epstein, Hegewisch, Illinois, General American Transportation Corp., Peacemaker - CoachBuilt.com". www.coachbuilt.com.
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