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    Question Any Shuttle Service Options In Duncannon?

    In November I'll be joining a hiking friend as he pursues his section hiking of the AT. I plan to join him in Harpers Ferry and hike to Duncannon. After we get into Duncannon (probably the day after Thanksgiving), I'll need a shuttle/ride to the Amtrak Station in Harrisburg. Does anyone know of shuttle service options around the Duncannon, PA area?

    Thanks in advance for any help you might be able to provide.

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    Here is a list of shuttlers that the ATC maintains:

    http://www.appalachiantrail.org/docs...-21-12-(1).pdf

    I see there is at least one shuttler on the list who lives right in Duncannon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by map man View Post
    Here is a list of shuttlers that the ATC maintains:

    http://www.appalachiantrail.org/docs...-21-12-(1).pdf

    I see there is at least one shuttler on the list who lives right in Duncannon.
    This is very helpful MapMan. Thanks!

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    I am available. 717-834-4706

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    Quote Originally Posted by trailangelmary View Post
    I am available. 717-834-4706
    Thank you Trail Angel Mary. I put your number in my cell.

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    Duncannon has the most friendly people I met any where along the AT. Before I stopped to ask someone for help and directions, I was asked and helped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rambler View Post
    Duncannon has the most friendly people I met any where along the AT. Before I stopped to ask someone for help and directions, I was asked and helped.
    That is really great to hear. Thanks Rambler

    http://duncannonatc.org/

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    TrailAngelMary is great. She's all about the hikers. Shuttled me 3 times and would still be if I wasn't sectioning in NJ now.

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