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Michaud Bus Lines was owned and managed since 1914 by three generations of the Michaud family.
Michaud Bus Lines was owned and operated starting in 1914 by three generations of the Michaud family. The Salem based company was headquartered at 61 Jefferson Avenue. In 1980, the company became affiliated with ''Trailways''. At the height of their business, they operated 40 motorcoaches, 55 transits, and 440 school buses.
The Salem based company was headquartered at 61 Jefferson Avenue. In 1980, the company became affiliated with
Trailways. By 1995, they had gotten out of the school bus business completely, selling some of their fleet to Laidlaw.


Eudjer J. (Mike) Michaud started the company in 1914 and was president until 1942.
By 1995, they had gotten out of the school bus business completely, selling some of their fleet to ''Laidlaw''.
 
Eudger J. (Mike) Michaud started the company in 1914 and was president until 1942.
J. Alex Michaud served as the second president from 1948-1980.
J. Alex Michaud served as the second president from 1948-1980.


J. Alex (Jay) Michaud III was named the third company president.
J. Alex (Jay) Michaud III was named the third company president.


In 1915, Eudjer "Mike" Michaud started the bus run in the Castle Hill area with a "Jitney." This vehicle was
Some of Alex's sons got into the business as well; Jay, Spike, Biff and Gig.
 
constructed by Amesbury Body Works; a Model T Ford with a Beverly Body of varnished wood, open construction, wide running
 
boards and hard transverse seats. His bus service ran between Salem's Castle Hill and Downtown Salem along
 
Jefferson Avenue. Castle Hill was a remote area without public transportation. Fare was five cents at the time.


In 1915, Eudger "Mike" Michaud started the bus run in the Castle Hill area with a "Jitney." This vehicle was constructed by Amesbury Body Works; a Model T Ford with a Beverly Body of varnished wood, open construction, wide running boards and hard transverse seats. His bus service ran between Salem's Castle Hill and Downtown Salem along Jefferson Avenue. Castle Hill was a remote area without public transportation. Fare was five cents at the time.


"Spike" Michaud ran a business in bus appraisals.


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==See also==
==See also==
*Vertical File in Salem Collection - '''Michaud Bus Lines'''
*"Michaud Bus, 65th Anniversary" ''Salem Evening News'', June 10, 1980, p. 2A-20A
*"Michaud Bus, 65th Anniversary" ''Salem Evening News'', June 10, 1980, p. 2A-20A
*"Bus firm in reverse; Michaud reduces fleet due to changes in law" ''Salem Evening News'', July 19, 1995, p. 13
*"Bus firm in reverse; Michaud reduces fleet due to changes in law" ''Salem Evening News'', July 19, 1995, p. 13
*"Schools adjusting to change in bus companies" ''Salem Evening News'', Aug. 2, 1995, p.9
*"Schools adjusting to change in bus companies" ''Salem Evening News'', Aug. 2, 1995, p.9
*"Michaud gets out of school bus business" ''Salem Evening News'', Aug. 1, 1995, p. 1
*"Michaud gets out of school bus business" ''Salem Evening News'', Aug. 1, 1995, p. 1
*"Obituary of Eudger Michaud (founder)" Salem Evening News, May 16, 1942
*"Obituary of Eudger Michaud (founder)" ''Salem Evening News'', May 16, 1942
*[http://www.busappraiser.com/who-we-are.cfm Who We Are; Michaud Bus Appraiser]

Latest revision as of 11:14, 10 May 2023

Michaud Bus Lines was owned and operated starting in 1914 by three generations of the Michaud family. The Salem based company was headquartered at 61 Jefferson Avenue. In 1980, the company became affiliated with Trailways. At the height of their business, they operated 40 motorcoaches, 55 transits, and 440 school buses.

By 1995, they had gotten out of the school bus business completely, selling some of their fleet to Laidlaw.

Eudger J. (Mike) Michaud started the company in 1914 and was president until 1942. J. Alex Michaud served as the second president from 1948-1980.

J. Alex (Jay) Michaud III was named the third company president.

Some of Alex's sons got into the business as well; Jay, Spike, Biff and Gig.

In 1915, Eudger "Mike" Michaud started the bus run in the Castle Hill area with a "Jitney." This vehicle was constructed by Amesbury Body Works; a Model T Ford with a Beverly Body of varnished wood, open construction, wide running boards and hard transverse seats. His bus service ran between Salem's Castle Hill and Downtown Salem along Jefferson Avenue. Castle Hill was a remote area without public transportation. Fare was five cents at the time.

"Spike" Michaud ran a business in bus appraisals.

See also

  • Vertical File in Salem Collection - Michaud Bus Lines
  • "Michaud Bus, 65th Anniversary" Salem Evening News, June 10, 1980, p. 2A-20A
  • "Bus firm in reverse; Michaud reduces fleet due to changes in law" Salem Evening News, July 19, 1995, p. 13
  • "Schools adjusting to change in bus companies" Salem Evening News, Aug. 2, 1995, p.9
  • "Michaud gets out of school bus business" Salem Evening News, Aug. 1, 1995, p. 1
  • "Obituary of Eudger Michaud (founder)" Salem Evening News, May 16, 1942