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.[5] In 2016, Krapf purchased two 2016 MCIJ 4500 buses.[6]
History
Krapf Bus Company was founded in 1942 by George H. Krapf, who purchased two buses to transport students in
Downingtown and
Honey Brook.[7]
In 2017, Krapf purchased Birnie Bus Service, which operated similar services in New York state.[8]
Bus service
Currently, Krapf Transit operates the following routes:
Rover Community Transportation - an on demand bus service for senior citizens.[15] In 2012, the service provided 30,400 rides for 157 registered riders[16] The service is only available to seniors 65 years of age or older.[17] The buses operate under the "Aging Shared Rider Program" in Chester County.[18][19]
Krapf Route "A" (formerly SEPTA Route 120) - linked Coatesville with West Chester and
Exton.[21] On August 1, 2021, the route was replaced with
SEPTA Route 135.[22]
TMACC Evening Link - Evening service between Parkesburg and Exton.[23]
Currently, Birnie Bus Service operates the following routes: