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In 1938, Elwood Kobussen aka “Grandpa Goldie,” a dairy farmer and trucker by trade, was chosen by the Kaukauna Board of Education to transport out-of-town students to and from the Kaukauna High School.
The idea of busing children gained momentum and a second bus was purchased in 1940.
In 1958, former Kaukauna Mayor, Doty Bayorgeon, requested that an inter-city route be established between Kaukauna and Appleton.
The Kaukauna Bus Service was incorporated in 1965.
In 1967, the company began transporting students for the Neenah Joint School District.
Kaukauna Bus Service was contracted to operate and manage the inter-city transit system until 1974 when it became Valley Transit.
Kaukauna Bus Service became Kobussen Buses, Ltd. in 1976.
In 1980, Outagamie County and Kobussen started a contract to transport adults with special needs.
Kobussen expanded into motorcoaches in 1983 and offers chartered group trips throughout the US and Canada.
In 1994, James’s youngest son, Dan Kobussen, joined the company.
In 1995, Kobussen was nominated by the Wisconsin Council of Safety and Department of Industry, Labor and Human Relations (DILHR) for the Wisconsin Corporate Safety Award based on compensation claim scores.
In 1998, James retired from Kobussen and his presidency went to his middle child, Joe Kobussen.
In 2014 Kobussen purchased propane powered school buses and they proved to be a safe and reliable alternative fuel buses.
2018 will be Kobussen’s 80th anniversary of Grandpa Goldie starting the company.
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| Company name | Founded date | Revenue | Employee size | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GO Riteway | 1957 | $90.0M | 800 | 138 |
| Lamers Bus Lines | 1944 | $100.0M | 1,300 | - |
| Voigt's Motorcoach Travel | 1947 | $5.0M | 75 | 7 |
| Student Transportation Inc. | 1997 | $423.0M | 11,500 | 113 |
| Durham School Services | 1917 | $309.0M | 10,001 | 1 |
| Atlantic Express | 2004 | $580,000 | 7 | - |
| Minnesota Coaches | - | $2.4M | 10 | - |
| Storer Transportation | - | $36.0M | 275 | 14 |
| Barker Bus | 1955 | $27.2M | 200 | - |
| Holcomb Bus | 1985 | $24.0M | 350 | 3 |
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