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    Krapf Group

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    Krapf Group
    Krapf Transit ChescoBus 1910 at West Chester Transportation Center.jpeg
    Krapf Transit bus operating TMACC's SCCOOT route at the West Chester Transportation Center
    Founded 1942
    Headquarters West Chester, Pennsylvania
    Service area Mid-Atlantic states
    Service type bus operator
    Fleet buses
    Fuel type Diesel, hybrid diesel electric
    Chief executive Blake Krapf (President & CEO)
    Website http://www.krapfbus.com

    The Krapf Group is a bus operator serving the Mid-Atlantic states in the United States. The business is multifaceted to include school buses, public transportation, and charter bus services.Krapf School Bus operates school bus service in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, New Jersey, and New York.Krapf Transportation operates public transportation and charter bus services. Krapf Transit currently operates public transportation routes in the Delaware Valley region for SEPTA, TMACC, and Philadelphia PHLASH.

    Krapf Coaches operates charter motorcoaches from the Mid-Atlantic states to points throughout the continental United States and Canada, along with providing charter bus services for colleges and universities. In 2016, Krapf purchased two 2016 MCIJ 4500 buses.

    History

    Krapf Bus Company was founded in 1942 by George H. Krapf, who purchased two buses to transport students in Downingtown and Honey Brook.

    In 2017, Krapf purchased Birnie Bus Service, which operated similar services in New York state.

    Bus service

    Currently, Krapf Transit operates the following routes:

    Krapf Coaches operates Amtrak Thruway bus service between 30th Street Station in Philadelphia and the BARTA Transportation Center in Reading, with an intermediate stop in Pottstown.

    Former service:

    • Krapf Route "A" (formerly SEPTA Route 120) - linked Coatesville with West Chester and Exton. On August 1, 2021, the route was replaced with SEPTA Route 135.
    • TMACC Evening Link - Evening service between Parkesburg and Exton.

    Currently, Birnie Bus Service operates the following routes:

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