Models
- Metroliner models (over the road transit coach buses)
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- Powered by Detroit Diesel Series 60 diesel engine
- *AN340 (40-foot model) (12-metre)
- *AN345 (45-foot)
- Transliner models (transit buses)
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- Powered by Detroit Diesel Series 6V92TA/ 50 / 60, Cummins, CAT diesel or CNG engines
- *AN435 (35-foot, high-floor model)
- *AN435LF (35-footer, low-floor)
- *AN440 (40-foot, high-floor)
- *AN440LF (40-foot, low-floor)
- *AN440TLF (40-foot, true low-floor)
- *AN445TLF (45-foot, true low-floor)
- Articulated models (transit buses)
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- Powered by Detroit Diesel Series 6V92TA/ 50 / 60, Cummins, CAT diesel or CNG engines
- *AN460 (60-foot, high-floor) (18-metre)
- *AN460RC (59-foot, high-floor model, made only for NJ Transit)
- *AN460LF (60-foot, low-floor)
- Neoplan USA licensed Neoplan Bus Germany's luxury coach lineup
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- Powered by Detroit Diesel Series 60 engine
- *Starliner AN516/3 (45-foot model)
- *Cityliner AN116/3 (40- or 45-foot)
- *Skyliner AN122/3 (40-foot, double-decker tour/coach bus)
- *Spaceliner AN117/3 (40- or 45-foot, double-decker motor home bus)
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