A streamliner bus is a type of bus that is designed with a streamlined body shape that reduces air resistance and increases fuel efficiency. These buses were introduced in the 1930s and 1940s and were popular for long-distance travel because of their speed and comfort. The streamliner buses were typically made of lightweight materials such as aluminum and featured a sleek, aerodynamic design that allowed them to cut through the air smoothly, thereby reducing fuel consumption. Some of the popular manufacturers of streamliner buses include Greyhound, Trailways, and Scenicruiser. Despite their popularity, streamliner buses were eventually replaced by more modern designs that offered better fuel efficiency, comfort, and safety features. Today, streamliner buses are often considered collectors' items and are preserved in museums or used for special tours and events.
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