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  2. 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]

  3. List of DART First State bus routes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list and description of the bus routes of DART First State, which serves the state of Delaware.In 2023, the system had a ridership of 8,034,800, or about 34,600 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.

  4. DART First State - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware Transit Corporation, operating as DART First State, is the only public transportation system that operates throughout the U.S. state of Delaware.DART First State provides local and inter-county bus service throughout the state and also funds commuter rail service along SEPTA Regional Rail's Wilmington/Newark Line serving the northern part of the state.

  5. 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.

  6. Unionville-Chadds Ford School District - Wikipedia

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    The district is located in a fairly wealthy suburb of Philadelphia, the nation's sixth most-populous city, and Wilmington, Delaware. The district's budget, primarily obtained through property taxes, is approximately three times larger than the Pennsylvania average, at $53,902,000, equating to $12,877 spent by the district per student per year. [4]

  7. Transportation in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    SEPTA Metro is an urban rail transit network in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority . The network includes two rapid transit lines, a light metro line, a suburban trolley line with 2 branches, a surface-running streetcar line, and a subway–surface trolley ...

  8. Vehicle registration plates of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    School Bus: SC-12345 School Vehicle SV-12345 Special Mobile Equipment SME-123A A123-SME: Used by heavy construction equipment or other utility vehicles that are street-legal but not eligible for Truck or Apportioned plates. State police: P/A 1234V: Current version introduced in 2022. Street Rod 1234 S/R: Taxi: TX-12345

  9. Claymont station - Wikipedia

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    The former depot, built by the Pennsylvania Railroad, burned down on July 25, 1981. [6] When SEPTA took over service from Conrail on January 1, 1983, Claymont station was closed as service in Delaware was eliminated. [7] Claymont station reopened to SEPTA service on October 29, 1990, with retrofitted bus shelters constructed at the station. [4] [8]