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IC Bus is an American bus manufacturer headquartered in Lisle, Illinois. A wholly owned subsidiary of Navistar International Corporation, IC specializes in school buses and multi-function school activity buses (MFSABs). In addition, the company produces shuttle buses, and commercial transit buses derived from their school bus designs.The company was established in 2002 as Navistar reorganized its subsidiary bus manufacturer American Transportation Corporation (AmTran).
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