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Lucini and Ingle Bus Lines merge to boost service and reach

Lucini Transportation has acquired Joseph Ingle Bus Service, expanding its reach and service offerings in Massachusetts, according to a community announcement.

The acquisition, announced July 1, brings together two family-owned companies with a shared commitment to safety and customer service. Lucini Transportation, based in Bridgewater, has been serving the community since 1959, while Ingle Bus Lines, formerly Joseph Ingle Bus Service, has been a trusted provider in Hanover since 1954.

“We are thrilled to welcome Joseph Ingle Bus Service, now operating as Ingle Bus Lines, into the Lucini Transportation family,” said Will Lucini, COO of Lucini Transportation. “This acquisition marks an exciting future for both our clients and the communities we proudly serve.”

The merger is expected to provide several benefits, including an expanded service area, an enhanced fleet, increased capacity and an experienced team. Lucini Bus Lines will now serve a broader region, including Hanover and surrounding communities, with a wider range of vehicle options to meet diverse transportation needs. The acquisition will also enable Lucini Bus Lines to handle larger projects and increased demand from customers.

The talented team from Ingle Bus Lines will join Lucini Bus Lines, bringing valuable expertise and local knowledge. Lucini Transportation will begin integrating Ingle Bus Lines operations immediately, ensuring a seamless transition for all customers and employees. All existing routes and service agreements will be honored.

Lucini Transportation is a premier transportation company, setting industry standards in safety, reliability and customer satisfaction. It offers school bus and motorcoach operations, charter services and special event transportation. Ingle Bus Lines has been known for its dependable service and community involvement, serving as a cornerstone of the local community for many years.

The acquisition marks a significant step forward for both companies, promising an exciting future for their clients and the communities they serve.

This story was created by reporter Beth McDermott, bmcdermott1@gannett.com, with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at cm.usatoday.com/ethical-conduct.



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