Croswell Bus Lines Adds Van Hool CX45 Coaches as Partnership with ABC Companies Continues

  • March 23, 2026
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WINTER GARDEN, Fla. (Mar. 23, 2026) – Croswell Bus Lines continues to invest in its fleet with the addition of new 2026 Van Hool CX45 motorcoaches through its long-standing partnership with ABC Companies, reinforcing the company’s focus on operating dependable, modern equipment across its transportation services. 

A portion of this fleet investment was recently recognized during UMA EXPO 2026, where Croswell Bus Lines was presented with a commemorative $1.8 million check highlighting the company’s continued investment in its fleet and partnership with ABC. 

Founded in 1921, Croswell Bus Lines is a family-owned transportation provider based in Cincinnati, Ohio. The company provides charter motorcoach services, corporate transportation, university mobility programs, and shuttle operations throughout the region. Croswell [...]

Policy shifts can impact finances, compliance requirements, and overall fleet transportation business operations. In particular, there are several areas fleet operators should keep an eye on in 2026, including emissions standards, tariff uncertainties, and data governance. To help navigate policy shifts for fleet operators in 2026, we’ve created and released the 2026 Industry Trends Report. Below, we’ll highlight three trends, but download the full report to get all the insights you need.

Emissions Standards 

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is implementing new emissions standards for heavy-duty vehicles, including motorcoaches, starting with the 2027 model year, impacting fleets that need replacement vehicles in the coming years. 

The American Bus Association Foundation noted that a majority of motorcoach operators are prioritizing fleet maintenance and system upgrades to improve emissions performance. This makes emissions standards critical [...]

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