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US 202 Intercorporate Shuttle

The US 202 Intercorporate shuttle was created as a congestion mitigation strategy in response to the US 202 Section 400 reconstruction project, and will continue to run throughout the Section 300 reconstruction project. We have negotiated for a high quality service at the lowest possible price. Greater Valley Forge TMA and the TMA of Chester County are proud to announce approximate price quotes for the intercorporate shuttle service. GVFTMA is excited that a PennDOT subsidy has been authorized for this shuttle service, a service created for businesses along the US 202 corridor.

The Cruiseline shuttle complements existing SEPTA service by providing connections from a transportation center directly to the worksite. We can also connect from a regional Park & Ride.


Background:

- Flexible Routing
- Door to Door Executive style service
- Approved Congestion Mitigation Strategy

Current Concerns:
- Labor Force Access - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Expands employee market
- Unpredictable Traffic Delays- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Reduces Traffic Congestion
- Employee Commuting Stress- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Stress Free Commute
- Parking Shortages at Work Site- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Increases available parking
- Continuing Route 202 corridor construction- - - - - - - Improves construction traffic


GVFTMA and TMACC Administration Activities:
- Plan Routes
- Evaluate Ridership Levels
- Administer
- Market and Promotes Service


For more information about the US 202 Intercorporate Shuttle, please contact
Josh Diamond, of GVFTMA, at 610-354-8899 or jdiamond@gvftma.com
, or Kristin Geiger, of TMACC, at 610-993-0911 or kristin@tmacc.org.

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Beeline Bus Servie

In anticipation of potential traffic congestion along U.S. Route 202 due to a reconstruction project this spring, the Transportation Management Association of Chester County (TMACC) will offer a new bus service, known as the Beeline, beginning Tuesday, Feb. 20, as an alternative to driving.

The Beeline will provide service during peak commuting periods from the Coatesville, Downingtown and Exton areas to Great Valley, Mondays through Fridays. Weekend service will not be offered at this time.

Funding for the Beeline is provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) under congestion management for the U.S. Route 202, Section 300 reconstruction project. Planning partners include the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), SEPTA and Chester County.

For more information on the Beeline Bus Service and the current Beeline schedule visit the Beeline Website. For additional Beeline information contact Kristin Geiger, of TMACC, at 610-993-0911 or kristin@tmacc.org.

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Traffic Congestion Mitigation Program

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Bus Service

 

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