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Congratulations incoming Bronx High School of Science students living in QUEENS, join the hundreds of students who agree each year that Vallo Transportation, Ltd. consistantly provides the BEST ON-TIME record, the SAFEST, the most STRESS FREE riding experience. This allows our students to FOCUS on SCHOOL WORK with NO WORRY about getting to and from school! Our Students can join the Clubs and the Teams, and HAVE FUN AT SCHOOL! The after-school activities buses depart the school as follows: two buses at 5:15 pm (east and west buses) and two buses at 6:05 pm (east and west buses). We hope you choose Vallo because we love what we do and it shows!!! We are the BEST little bus company in the City of New York!!!
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Vallo Transportation Ltd. is a family-owned-and-managed, full-service transportation company based in New York City. We are known for exceptional school bus services. Vallo Transportation has provided safe and dependable transportation services for more than 25 years
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History of Vallo Transportation, Ltd.
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Vallo Transportation traces its origins to the hard work and dedication of Eddie and Tony Vallone. Ed and Tony were the owners of Parkway Bus Service, which provided school bus and event transportation services to New York City school children. Parkway merged with two other companies, Columbia Bus Service and Syken Coach Services, to form Pioneer Bus Corporation in 1954.
Pioneer grew to provide commuter bus services, in addition to its core school bus service. By the 1970's Pioneer was one of the largest privately held bus service firms in New York. Pioneer's success was based upon a customer service ethic -- long before it became fashionable -- and an eye towards innovation. For example, Pioneer provided commuter bus service where municipal buses or subways did not run, and created charter service to regional sports facilities from under served areas like Staten Island. Ed Vallone's children, Linda , Phil, and Ed, jr. continue the tradition of excellent service for a new generation of passengers.
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