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Subject: Press Coverage of New Luxury Buses for Commuters
Category: Business and Money > Advertising and Marketing
Asked by: researchondemand-ga
List Price: $50.00
Posted: 27 Mar 2003 20:34 PST
Expires: 28 Mar 2003 20:20 PST
Question ID: 182131
I am looking for any press coverage that talk about cities that have
purchased new luxury coaches/buses used for public transport  for
express service for commuters. A description of these buses might be
“cushy coaches, with perks like video screens, laptop tables,
reclining seats and individual air-conditioning and lights for each
passenger.” I am not interested in the public buses you see on
downtown city streets. The buses I am interested in are more like
Greyhound buses where all the passengers face forward.

I am looking for “favorable” press coverage that mentions the comfort
of the passengers, the time it saves commuters, etc. I especially want
coverage from the following cities or communities which have already
purchased these new buses. The cities are Antioch and Oakland, and the
Bay Area in California, Pace transit in suburban Chicago, the MTA in
New York city area including the Bronx, Queens and Brooklyn, Go
Transit in Toronto, Saskatchwen Transit in Canada, Potomac &
Rappahannock, Woodbridge, Virginia, OMNI RIDE Beaver County Transit
Authority, Rochester, PA.

Provide links to the publications and limit the search to 2002 to the
present. I expect to see links to about 30 to 40 articles. I will be
searching Dow Jones, Dialog and Nexis so no need to search those
sources.

Request for Question Clarification by pafalafa-ga on 28 Mar 2003 06:43 PST
Hello.

From reviewing sources I have available, getting 30-40 articles
specific to the luxury coaches does not appear to be a problem.  How
can a researcher be sure these are not articles you have already
found, however, from your previous searches? No sense reinventing the
wheel.

Clarification of Question by researchondemand-ga on 28 Mar 2003 08:00 PST
Go ahead, get the links to as many sources as you can and don't worry
about duplicates. However, I am interested in smaller local
publications, since I have the top 100 or so newspapers. I would like
to see local sources from Queens or the Bronx or Antioch, CA, places
like that instead of articles from New York or Los Angeles Times. If
you want to provide more than 40 articles, that's fine!
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