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TMACC Bus Service Expands Access with New Stop at the Coatesville YMCA

TMACC Bus Service Expands Access with New Stop at the Coatesville YMCA

July 2, 2024

TMACC Bus Service Expands Access with New Stop at the Coatesville YMCA
New Bus stop provides expanded access to wellness, youth and community programming for residents of the Chester County community.

Chester County, PA – [July 01, 2024] – On Monday, June 24, 2024, the Transportation Management Association of Chester County (TMACC) expanded its Coatesville Link bus route, returning scheduled public transportation to the Coatesville YMCA. This new stop is the result of a strategic partnership between TMACC and the YMCA of Greater Brandywine to enhance accessibility and equity for residents in Chester County, beginning specifically for residents in and around the City of Coatesville.

The new stop will join the Coatesville Link route and individuals who take the bus to the Coatesville YMCA are eligible for a free voucher for their return trip throughout the summer months. Senior citizens, age 65 and older, ride for free on all ChescoBus transit routes.

"This is a vital link connecting the people of Coatesville, especially the youth, to a tremendous community resource. The Coatesville YMCA offers numerous programs that promote health, wellness and personal development. By restoring public transportation to the Y, we are ensuring that everyone in our community has the opportunity to benefit from these essential services," states Tim Phelps, Executive Director of TMACC.

“We are thrilled to add the Coatesville YMCA to the network of affordable public transportation options in Chester County. We look forward to continuing to work with TMACC to expand service options at our Jennersville YMCA, so that members of our community can benefit from convenient and reliable transportation options and access to the YMCA’s extensive programs and services,” shares Bertram L. Lawson, II, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Brandywine.

Improving Accessibility
The addition of a scheduled bus stop at the Coatesville YMCA is a significant step forward in making YMCA services and facilities more accessible to those who rely on public transportation. Many community members, including seniors, teens and families are without access to a car.

“We are very excited about this new partnership with TMACC,” said Jess Rigo, Executive Director of the Coatesville YMCA. “The new bus stop will make a profound difference in the lives of our members and the broader community. It’s not just about providing transportation; it’s about opening doors to opportunities for health, wellness and connection.”

The YMCA believes everyone deserves the opportunity to reach their full potential with dignity. The Y is strategically pursuing partnerships with health and community organizations as well as opportunities to bring programming to communities who may otherwise find it difficult to access services.

Community Impact
The Coatesville Link is a scheduled fixed bus route that offers improved connectivity to key destinations between the YMCA and the Parkesburg Library, including healthcare facilities, educational institutions and employment centers. This comprehensive approach to transportation planning ensures that all residents can access the services they need to lead healthy and productive lives.

For more information on the ChescoBus Coatesville Link and to view the updated schedule, please visit TMACC's Chescobus page.

To learn more about TMACC and Routes: https://tmacc.org/chescobus/
To learn more about the YMCA of Greater Brandywine: https://www.ymcagbw.org

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About TMACC
The Transportation Management Association of Chester County (TMACC) is a 501c4 membership based organization that is dedicated to improving mobility options, reducing traffic congestion, and enhancing air quality for the residents, businesses, and visitors of Chester County. TMACC manages various transportation services, including the Chescobus routes LINK and SCCOOT, to support a robust and efficient transportation network.
About the YMCA of Greater Brandywine
The YMCA of Greater Brandywine (YGBW), an association of nine YMCAs and Program Centers serving Chester County, is a leading non-profit organization committed to building community. We strive to nurture the potential of every child, promote healthy living and foster social responsibility through life-changing programs for all. YGBW raises funds to provide financial assistance to those unable to pay the standard rates. In 2023, $2.2 million was provided to more than 11,000 individuals to ensure they had access to childcare, summer camp, programs and memberships at YGBW. More than 60,000 people are members of YGBW. To learn more, visit ymcagbw.org.

Photo Caption 1: Representatives from the Transportation Management Association of Chester County (TMACC) and the YMCA of Greater Brandywine (YGBW) welcome the ChescoBus to the Coatesville YMCA on Monday, June 24, 2024, to celebrate the expansion of the Coatesville Link bus route. Pictured (L to R): Tim Phelps, Ashely Ball, Terri Edgar, Brittney Richardson, Jess Rigo and John Meisel.

Additional Info

Media Contact : Katie Begandy, 610-643-YMCA (9622) ext 2110, kbegandy@ymcagbw.org

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