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Upper Merion Rambler
Since 1999, the Upper Merion Rambler has been a beloved fixture in the community. This shuttle spans the township from Swedeland to Candlebrook and all stops in between. The adult fare is $2, but 10-trip tickets are available for $10 (a 50% discount), Students ages 7-17 are only 50¢ and seniors 65 years of age or older ride the Rambler completely free with a PennDOT Senior Pass (which can be obtained at GVF Transportation’s office in the Upper Merion Township Building). The Rambler runs Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
All aboard the Rambler! It’s your ticket to Upper Merion’s favorite destinations.
If you would like a similar service in your community, please contact Carissa Pleiss (cpleiss@gvftma.com) at 610-354-8899.
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Conshohocken Rambler
The Conshohocken Rambler spans the Borough from 11th and Freedley to the Plymouth Meeting Mall and all stops in between. The adult fare is $2, but 10-trip tickets are available for $10 (a 50% discount), Students ages 7-17 are only 50¢ and if you’re 65 years of age or older, the Rambler is completely free to you with a PennDOT Senior Pass (which can be obtained at the Borough Office at 1st Avenue and Fayette Street).
The Conshohocken Rambler runs Mondays and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
All aboard the Rambler! It’s Conshohocken’s friendliest means of transportation.
If you would like a similar service in your community, please contact Carissa Pleiss (cpleiss@gvftma.com) at 610-354-8899.
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Cruiseline
The Cruiseline is an inter-corporate shuttle that provides transportation for employees of Independence Blue Cross to and from area transit centers.
The Cruiseline provides service to and from the Norristown Transportation Center and the Strafford train station. This shuttle allows employees to use public transit easily and efficiently, as the Cruiseline schedule is based on the Regional Rail schedules.

If your company is interested in a shuttle similar to the Cruiseline, contact Carissa Pleiss (cpleiss@gvftma.com) at 610-354-8899.
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Valley Forge National Historical Park Shuttle
This summer, Valley Forge National Historical Park is experimenting with a FREE shuttle around the park to see if we can reduce traffic congestion and noise and make the park more safe, quiet and green.
Visitors are now able to park their cars and step on board The Revolutionary Shuttle. The six-mile loop runs throughout most of the park, and riders can hop on or off at any of nine stops, including the Welcome Center and Washington’s Headquarters.
The colorful shuttles, wrapped with images of Continental soldiers, will come along every 15 to 20 minutes, so visitors can take their time at any destination without worrying about meeting a schedule. The shuttles carry bike racks, so visitors can combine a bike tour with an easy ride. Partially fueled by bio-diesel, the shuttles will reduce congestion, noise, and emissions in the heart of the park.
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