Peter Pan Bus Lines

Peter Pan Bus Lines is a remote bus operators acting in the northeastern United States. Over five million passengers use the lines of the company annually.

History

The company was founded as Yellow Cab Air Line in Springfield, Massachusetts, bought in 1933 by Peter Carmen Pick Nelly. The family running the company today.

Peter Pan was from the 1990s to Trailways and ended 2005, the affiliation. 1998 an alliance with Greyhound Lines was formed to coordinate schedules, marketing and sales.

2003, the North Eastern division was taken over by Coach USA. This consisted of the company Arrow Line, Mini Coach of Boston, Maine Line, Pawtuxet Valley and founded in Providence Bonanza Bus Lines. Maine Line was sold to Cyr Bus. Pawtuxet Valley was incorporated into the Bonanza and Mini Coach of Boston closed.

Lines

The main service areas of Peter Pan include: Boston; Providence; Springfield; Hartford; New York City; Philadelphia; Baltimore; Washington, D.C.; and points between to boot.

The operation south of New York City (other than the Atlantic City casino service) began with the expansion in the early 1990s (after the company joined the Trailways network ).

Timetables for the year 1994 showed a further expansion to Norfolk, Virginia and Ocean City, Maryland on the Delmarva Peninsula, operated by Carolina Trailways (one of the largest companies in the National Trailways composite in the possession of the competitors Greyhound Lines 1997) came. The episode lasted only briefly. Peter Pan Lines travels mainly by buses of the U.S. manufacturer Motor Coach Industries.

In addition, buses from Van Hool and RTS GMC used. This came through the acquisition of companies in the North Eastern division of Coach USA 2003 Peter Pan Lines.

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