Cigar (si gar’), n. a cylindrical roll of tobacco leaves cured for smoking.
Why would a bus company history begin with the definition
of a cigar? In 1939, in the small central Pennsylvania
town of Red Lion many area farmers grew tobacco. A bus
was used to transport workers to and from the many local
cigar-making enterprises. It worked! In an age when few
people owned cars, potential customers were quick to
realize the benefits of this service, and the Red Lion
Bus Company was born.
In the early 1940s, a new service started transporting
students to Red Lion Schools. Students paid their own
way, purchasing a monthly ticket. In 1946 the school
district started paying for student transportation. In
the late 1940s, school districts started consolidating
and the company's growth in school bus operations flourished
as consolidation continued.
In the 1950s, the company began to offer charter service
and motorcoaches were added to the fleet. In 1964, the
World's Fair in New York City provided a major attraction
destination for tours. In the 1970s. the energy crisis
led to the popularity of motorcoach tours and group charters.
People were looking for alternatives to the car for vacations
and recreational travel. And Red Lion Bus was there to
help. Additionally, it acquired three school bus companies
in the 1970s and 1980s. Meeting the demands of growth
demanded larger facilities and so a new complex was completed
in 1978, the current location of the company today at
110 East Walnut Street, Red Lion, Pennsylvania. Two satellite
locations are also used as bases for school bus operations
in York County. These are located at Stewartstown and
Delroy. The company has contracts with four school districts
to provide student transportation services.
In 1982, Red Lion Tours, Inc. was established to specialize
in escorted motorcoach tours and tours for groups. Within
a few years, this role expanded to also include a full-service
travel agency. In 1985, Ridgeway Tours of Lancaster was
acquired and today Red Lion Tours is known by the business
name of Red Lion Tours & Travel, reflecting its role
in providing a broad range of tour and travel services,
including worldwide travel in addition to motorcoach
travel throughout the USA and Canada. Today our whole
team consists of approximately 185 employees, a fleet
of 18 motorcoaches, 110 school buses, 16 service trucks,
vans, and other company vehicles.
We continue to believe that a commitment to quality
is the essential constant in a changing world. With this
view, we see three categories of people who are vital
parts of the mission: employees, customers, and potential
customers. Our employee team will continue to provide
excellent service and value to our customers, and this
reputation will induce potential customers to continue
to come in the future.
~ Dennis and Sandy Warner
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