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Krapf Group

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, 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.

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==
Bus service
Currently, Krapf Transit operates the following routes: • SEPTACCT Connect paratransit service in Chester County • TMACC • Coatesville Link - between Coatesville and Parkesburg. • SCCOOT - between Oxford and West Chester. • Navy Yard Express - between Center City, Philadelphia and the Naval Yard. On August 1, 2021, the route was replaced with SEPTA Route 135. • Rover Community Transportation - an on demand bus service for senior citizens. In 2012, the service provided 30,400 rides for 157 registered riders The service is only available to seniors 65 years of age or older. The buses operate under the "Aging Shared Rider Program" in Chester County. In 2023, Rover was replaced by Chesco Connect, which is operated by Chester County through the Department of Community Transit. • SEPTA Route 204. Operations taken over by SEPTA in 2025. • TMACC Evening Link - Evening service between Parkesburg and Exton. • TMACC The Outfitter - between Coatesville and the Urban Outfitters distribution center in Gap. Discontinued on January 31, 2024. • Amtrak Thruway bus service between 30th Street Station in Philadelphia and the BARTA Transportation Center in Reading, with an intermediate stop in Pottstown. Discontinued on March 18, 2025. Currently, Birnie Bus Service operates the following routes: • Lewis County Public Transportation • Madison Transit System • Oneida County Rural Transit System • Otsego Express • Central New York line runs ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:Krapf Bus New Flyer Industries Midi (MD35) 1415 Phlash bus.jpg|Philly PHLASH bus File:SEPTA204-2017.jpg|SEPTA 204 bus operated by Krapf Transit File:ExtonBusStation4.jpg|Krapf's "A" bus at the Exton Transportation Center ==References==
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