Luxury bus line back in business soon

A bus system that ceased operations last year will be back in business soon, giving riders a luxurious way of getting from Manhattan to the Hamptons, and is likely to serve Central Islip, New York.
According to an article in Newsday, Hampton Luxury Liner, a bus service, and its sister company, Classic Coach, were acquired by M&V Limousines Ltd., based in Commack.

M&V president Mark Vigliante says he plans to start up service again in the spring, offering tours on weekends from Manhattan to Long Island's wineries. He also plans to add tours to local breweries, and is thinking of instituting a commuter service from the Hamptons to the city during the week.

The coaches come equipped with GPS tracking systems, restrooms, reclining seats, electrical outlets, and Wi-Fi, as well as a camera system that films the road and driver. An alert system warns the driver if he or she exceeds a particular speed.

Vigliante said the idea behind his purchase of the company is to give people opportunities to enjoy outings with friends and family. To that end, he plans to get in touch with Classic Coach's former clients to let them know he's taken over the company’s customer list and will offer service soon.

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