We highlight GNJMA member Wolf's Bus Lines in our #MemberMondays series on their 75th year of being in business.
Wolf's Bus Lines roots stem back four generations to Edwin & Leah Wolf, who owned a humble service station that sold trucks to the local York Springs community. In the early 1930’s, their son Paul acquired the business. In 1938, he added a single school bus to the list of services provided in order to offer transportation to any student attending York Springs High School.
Paul continued his parent’s tradition of offering great service, and in less than ten years, Wolf’s grew to include multiple buses and a shuttle system for soldiers and commuting workers. In 1947, after earning the regulatory authorization for bus chartering, Wolf’s Bus Lines was officially born.
Since then, their fleet has continued to grow and their services have expanded to offering motorcoach trips and tours to some of the country’s most popular destinations. Over the years, ownership has passed down through the family and is now owned by Bradley, Bonnie, Tracy and Tammy. The family’s commitment to ensuring their passenger’s safety, comfort, & delight has never wavered.
Wolf's Bus Lines