Bieber Transportation Group is an American bus company based in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, operating intercity commuter buses, charter buses, and tours. The company provides bus service from the York, Lancaster, Reading, and Lehigh Valley regions of eastern Pennsylvania to Philadelphia and New York City. The company was founded by Carl R. Bieber in 1946.
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Service
Bieber Transportation Group provides intercity commuter bus service from points in eastern Pennsylvania to the Philadelphia Greyhound Terminal in Philadelphia and the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City. Service is provided daily along a route running from Reading and the Lehigh Valley to Philadelphia, a route running from Reading and the Lehigh Valley to New York City, and a route running from York, Lancaster, and Reading to Philadelphia and New York City. Bieber offers one-way and round-trip tickets along with commuter books offering multiple tickets for commuters to use in a 30-day period. Bieber also offers tours to domestic and international destinations, including casino excursions to Atlantic City. The company offers charters for groups for single-day or multi-day trips along with weddings, airport transfers, casino excursions, and cruise ports.
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Fleet
Bieber Transportation Group has a fleet of 54 buses, which includes several luxury coaches. The fleet consists of tour buses manufactured by Motor Coach Industries, Prevost, and Van Hool that can seat between 33 and 56 passengers. Amenities on the buses include heating and air conditioning, restrooms, PA system, DVD players, and AM/FM CD stereo.
Partnerships
Bieber Transportation Group serves as the exclusive motorcoach carrier for sports teams such as the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, Lehigh Valley IronPigs, and the Reading Royals. The company also provides transportation to the sports teams of Kutztown University, Muhlenberg College, and DeSales University.
History
Bieber Transportation Group was founded by Carl R. Bieber in 1946. In 1976, Bieber's son Carl R. Bieber Jr. took over the company. Company founder Carl R. Bieber died in 1991. In 2001, Bieber Jr. sold the company to Steven G. Haddad, who kept the Bieber name. Bieber Jr. died on June 10, 2005 at the age of 62.
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