All you have to do is buy it. You can try registering it as an RV, although you might have to reduce the seating to less than 15 passengers in order to do this.
If we talk about privately owned transit houses then the definition is: "Rooms rented by the hour". Now a days financially good companies also own/have transit houses for their travelling employees. These transit houses are used by employees who are travelling to other states (on official purpose), these employees can book transit house only after proper approvals, caretakers of these transit house are employees of the company itself.
You can privately own firearms while you're in the military. You can't use a privately owned firearm as your service weapon, however.
in america you must own an automobile. go to war to support it. prevent useful mass transit opportunities at all costs. got a thumb?? next best thing.
no and i dont know why
The engine options depend on who manufactured the chassis. Blue Bird did not make their own chassis in 1978 - the chassis would come from various automotive companies, such as Ford, Chevrolet/GMC, or International.
yes
Yes, you can privately own them. You need to have the proper training, and in some states, be registered for using them.
You can't. It's illegal to privately own a snake in Singapore.
Publix is a privately held corporation and is not available for franchise.
Golden Gate Transit has it's own website online. In order to find out the schedules for Golden Gate Transit by visiting this particular website. They have several different routes.
I may have answered my own question. It appears that wmata.com has what I was looking for - something that I could use to plan a route with all the DC transit systems.
If you own the tarmac, you can do what you wish.