New York City Omnibus Corporation

The New York City Omnibus Corporation (later Fifth Avenue Coach Lines) ran bus services in New York City between 1926 and 1962. It expanding in 1935/36 with new bus route to replace the New York Railways Corporation streetcars when these were dismantled and again with the acquisition of Fifth Avenue Coach Company from The Omnibus Corporation in 1954. The company was renamed as 'Fifth Avenue Coach Lines' in 1956 and became bankrupt in 1962 after which operations were taken over by the Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority.

New York City Omnibus Corporation

The New York City Omnibus Corporation (later Fifth Avenue Coach Lines) ran bus services in New York City between 1926 and 1962. It expanding in 1935/36 with new bus route to replace the New York Railways Corporation streetcars when these were dismantled and again with the acquisition of Fifth Avenue Coach Company from The Omnibus Corporation in 1954. The company was renamed as 'Fifth Avenue Coach Lines' in 1956 and became bankrupt in 1962 after which operations were taken over by the Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority.