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  2. Bieber Transportation Group - Wikipedia

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    A Bieber bus at S. 10th and Filbert Streets in Philadelphia. Prior to ending operations in 2019, Bieber Transportation Group provided intercity commuter bus service from points in eastern Pennsylvania to Philadelphia and the intersection of 8th Avenue and 39th Street in the Midtown Manhattan section of New York City.

  3. Trans-Bridge Lines - Wikipedia

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    Trans-Bridge Lines is an interstate bus transportation company operating based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. It operates in New York , New Jersey , and Pennsylvania and offers daily service from the Lehigh Valley to both New York City and Philadelphia .

  4. Klein Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Klein Transportation is a bus provider based in Douglassville, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1957 initially as a school bus service provider, the company started offering charter buses and tours in 1979 and intercity commuter routes in February 2019.

  5. Martz Group - Wikipedia

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    Martz Trailways's intercity commuter bus service offers one-way and round-trip fares along with commuter fares for frequent commuters. [2] [3] Martz Trailways also operates bus service connecting the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City to indoor water parks in the Pocono Mountains including Great Wolf Lodge, Kalahari Resort, and ...

  6. Krapf Group - Wikipedia

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    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. [2] Krapf School Bus operates school bus service in Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, and New York. [3]

  7. Lackawanna Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    From 1908 through 1970, passenger trains to Scranton used the Lackawanna Railroad's large station, now a Radisson hotel. [7] The Lackawanna Cut-Off Restoration Project is an ongoing effort to revive passenger rail from New York to Scranton, with construction already underway on Phase I: an NJ Transit extension from Lake Hopatcong to Andover, New Jersey.