The Valley Connector Regional Shuttle and Commuter Bus is a public transportation service provided by S & W Tours, LLC and Valley Connector, Inc. which provided weekday commuter bus service in the United States from Northern Shenandoah Valley to Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C.. Commuter bus service was terminated on January 31, 2011. The termination happened due to declining passenger revenues.
With five regular scheduled routes daily, it served Shenandoah County, Warren County, Frederick County, Clarke County and the City of Winchester.
Origination points in Shenandoah County included Woodstock. Origination points in Warren County included Front Royal and Linden.
Origination points in Frederick County, Clarke County and the City of Winchester area included the Waterloo Park-and-Ride and Berryville.
Destination points in Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. included Arlington County and Fairfax County.
The routes included were Route 46 Woodstock to Washington, Route 48 Fort Royal to Vienna Metro, Route 57 Fort Royal to Washington via Dulles Airport, and Route 69 Winchester to Washington.
Other transit services in Northern Shenandoah Valley include Winchester Transit, Page County Transit, and Front Royal Area Transit
- Front Royal Area Transit(FRAT) provides weekday transit for the town of Front Royal.
- Page County Transit The People Movers provides weekday transit for the town of Luray and weekday service between Luray and Front Royal.
- Winchester Transit provides weekday transit for the city of Winchester.
Famous quotes containing the word valley:
“Ah! I have penetrated to those meadows on the morning of many a first spring day, jumping from hummock to hummock, from willow root to willow root, when the wild river valley and the woods were bathed in so pure and bright a light as would have waked the dead, if they had been slumbering in their graves, as some suppose. There needs no stronger proof of immortality. All things must live in such a light. O Death, where was thy sting? O Grave, where was thy victory, then?”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)