Originally Posted by
pdlamb
(Do we have the Pennsylvania public utilities commission to thank for this?)
Possibly. It may be a condition of the PUC order approving the plan. Or maybe it was a small concession by the pipeline owner because of the potential of lost revenue to local businesses. Summer and fall are busy times. I’m sure the additional cost for shuttle service is a drop in the bucket compared to the overall project cost, especially since the pipeline crosses the river.