| 2002 | DeBolt provides transportation for two United States "presidents' within two weeks: President George W. Bush during his visit with the Quecreek miners and "President" Jed Bartlet during the filming of "The West Wing's" season premiere episode. In the opening scene a national audience of over 10 million sees DeBolt Unlimited motorcoaches. |
| 2001 | The first time in history that two athletes in one city in two different sports (Lynn Swann & Bill Mazeroski) are inducted into their respective Football & Baseball Halls of Fame on one weekend.
DeBolt proudly creates and exclusively provides tours to both ceremonies in August.
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| 2000 | In one of the closest presidential elections in history, DeBolt provides transportation services for the
campaigns of both Al Gore and George Bush.
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| 1999 | 1999 Dallas Stars NHL Hockey Team chooses DEBOLT UNLIMITED for transportation in their only
Pittsburgh appearance during the '98-'99 season. Four months later they win their first Stanley Cup.
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| 1998 | DEBOLT UNLIMITED "500" motorcoach appears in the NBC mini-series "The Temptations" Program scores highest ratings of the season. |
| 1998 | DEBOLT UNLIMITED receives first competitive charter authority in the 45 year history of the Pittsburgh International Airport. |
| 1998 | 1998 "DeBOLTVISION" introduced permitting "every rider (to) see the world as if they were in the front
seat " (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 22, 1998).
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| 1997 | DeBolt introduces first state-of-the-art, European-made T-900 model coach to Western Pennsylvania. |
| 1996 | Phantom Educational program expands to Maryland and Missouri. |
| 1995 | Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra chooses DeBolt as its official motorcoach carrier during its
centennial year.
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| 1994 | 1994 DeBolt again provides transportation for the White House, a tradition dating back to 1976 and three
administrations, both Democratic and Republican.
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| 1993 | DeBolt "990" motorcoach appears in the film, "Money for Nothing". |
| 1992 | 1992 American Chemical Society chooses DeBolt as official carrier of the 24th International Chemistry
Olympiad.
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| 1992 | DeBolt awarded exclusive contract to provide transportation service for "Phantom Educational
Program" in Toronto from points in Ohio, Pennsylvania,
and West Virginia.
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| 1991 | DeBolt utilized for the filming of Oscar-winning "Silence of the Lambs". |
| 1989 | Company President, George S. T. DeBolt is chosen one of Pittsburgh's "Outstanding Citizens" by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and WQED-TV. |
| 1988 | DeBolt offers the first motorcoach video service in Pittsburgh. |
| 1988 | 1988 DeBolt chosen to provide guide service to His Royal Highness, Charles, Prince of Wales during his
historic visit to Pittsburgh.
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| 1987 | DeBolt president chosen to chair American Bus Association National Marketplace. |
| 1986 | DeBolt becomes first private carrier to qualify for service on the Port Authority East Busway. |
| 1985 | 1985 DeBolt chosen to provide transportation to British Airways Concorde during its inaugural visit to
Pittsburgh.
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| 1985 | DeBolt hosts Liberty Bus Maintenance Forum - first time it is held in Western Pennsylvania. |
| 1982 | The Interstate Commerce Commission issues its historic first nationwide charter and tour authority to DeBolt under motorcoach deregulation. |
| 1981 | DeBolt installs the first motorcoach-mounted electronic sign in the United States. |
| 1976 | DeBolt transports the University of Pittsburgh Varsity Marching Band during a football season which leads to a National Championship team and a Heisman trophy winner. |
| 1972 | 1972 Commonwealth Court and The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission rule in favor of DeBolt's
contention that private carriers should provide Pennsylvania charter service to citizens of Allegheny
County. This precedent-setting ruling concludes a case that began in 1964.
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| 1959 | DeBolt introduces first "New Look" transit buses in Allegheny County. |
| 1953 | First public address system on a parlor coach in Western Pennsylvania. |
| 1914 | First truck acquired by DeBolt. |
| 1898 | Company headquarters building is completed. |
| 1895 | George S. T. DeBolt begins first transportation service with a horse and wagon. |