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Victory Liner Inc.
Bus Number: 7026
Bus Manufacturer: Almazora Motors Corporation
Model: AMC Tourist Star RE Deluxe
Chassis: MAN R39 18.350 HOCL
Engine: MAN D2066LOH
Suspension: Air Suspension
Seating Configuration: 2x2
Seating Capacity: 49
Shot Location : Victory Liner Cubao Terninal
Operator | Victory Liner, Inc.
Fleet Number | 2206
Area of Operation | Provincial Operation
Seating Configuration | 2x2
Seating Capacity | 41+1
Manufacturer | Guilin Daewoo Bus Co., Ltd.
Exclusive Distributor | AutoDelta Coach Builders, Inc.
Model | GL6127HKC1
Chassis | Monocoque Chassis
VIN | LCLCD5A64EKXXXXXX
Engine | Doosan DE12TIS (250 kW)
Suspension | Air Suspension
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Victory Liner 7036
Provincial Operation: Airconditioned
Bus Body: AMC Tourist Star
Bus Manufacturer: Almazora Motor Corps
Chassis: PBMR39 18.350HOCL
Engine: MAN D2066LOH
Route: Cubao Quezon City - Baguio City, Benguet
The Victory Theatre(in stone on building, spelled "re") is a theater in Holyoke, Massachusetts. It was built in 1920 by the Goldstein Brothers Amusement Company. The architecture is in the Art Deco style and is considered the last of its type between Boston and Albany.
Samuel and Nathan Goldstein of Western Massachusetts Theatres Incorporated (at that time known as “G.B. Theatres”) were early pioneers in the movie business, having started in the first decade of the 20th century operating what were then known as “nickelodeons” which were storefront movie houses. Along with The Broadway Theatre in Springfield, the Victory represented their expansion into the “major leagues” as they rode the crest of the wave of the movies’ exploding popularity at the end of World War I. The Victory’s name itself is a reference to the Allied Victory in the World War the year before on November 11, 1918. The Eagle Medallion at the center of the proscenium ties it all together.
In the 1920s these grand theatres were known as “presentation houses” and offered a combined bill of a silent film and a stage show on the same program and for a single admission price. The performances were often presented on a “continuous show” basis. The Victory Symphony Orchestra provided accompaniment for the film and music for the live show as well. The Grand Organ often substituted for the orchestra during matinee performances. The relatively shallow depth of the Victory’s stage suggests that it was designed for “vaudeville” type acts presented along with a film, rather than fully mounted stage productions. The arrival of “talking pictures” in the late 1920s resulted in the eventual elimination of the live portion of the program.
The theater suffered fire damage in 1942.
The Victory continued to operate on a continuous show basis through the early 1970s, opening daily at 1:00 P.M. and running double feature film programs continuously until 11:00 P.M.
The theater closed in 1979 and has sat derelict since then. However the Holyoke City Council, owners of the theater, have agreed to hand ownership of the theater to the non-profit Massachusetts International Festival of the Arts. It was sold to MIFA for $1,500. The group hopes to restore and open the theater to performances in 2016.
Bus Operator: Victory Liner Inc.
Bus number: 1727
Area of Operation: Provincial Operation
Classification: Air-Conditioned
Seating Configuration: 2x3
Transmission: Manual Transmission
Shot Location: VLI Caloocan Terminal
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Taken @ Victory Liner Terminal, Cubao, Quezon City
Model: SR Daewoo Cityliner
Classification: 2x2 Regular Fare
Engine: Daewoo DE12TiS
Chassis: Daewoo BV115
Suspension: Leaf-Spring/Semi Air Suspension
Route: Cubao-Baguio
Operator: Victory Liner, Inc.
Fleet Number: 120
Area of Operation: Provincial Operation
Seating Configuration: 2x1
Seating Capacity: 29+1
Manufacturer: Zhengzhou Yutong Bus Co., Ltd.
Model: Yutong ZK6129H
Chassis: Yutong ZK6129CRA
Engine: Yuchai YC6L330-20
Suspension: Air Suspension
Shot Location: Victory Liner Tuguegarao Terminal, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, Philippines
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GRAND VICTORY
Portishead
PORTBURY >>> ZEEBRUGGE
IMO: 9334234 - Built 2009
VECHILE CARRIER - 200m X 32m
VICTORY LINER INC.
Bus no: 2043
Coachbuilder: Santarosa Motor Works, Inc.
Bus Model: SR Cityliner BV115
Chassis: PL58UNJDBK (BV115)
Shot Taken: VLI cubao terminal
- PBPA Aniversary meeting
Victory's Hyundai Universe southbound
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