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Squire Launches Luxury Shuttle Service In Naperville
Is it possible to have a comfortable, relaxing commute to work? Squire aims to do just that.
NAPERVILLE, IL — The commute from Naperville to Chicago can take more than an hour by train and sometimes twice as long by car, depending on traffic. A new transit company is hoping to alleviate some of the stress that comes with that commute. Starting February 5, Squire Service will offer upscale shuttle rides from Naperville that take you to some of the most popular spots in downtown Chicago.
Squire Service can ferry commuters from Naperville to Willis Tower, Merchandise Mart, Randolph and Canal, Adams and Dearborn, and Randolph and Morgan. Round-trip rides are just $28.50, but if you're planning on riding regularly, you can get multi-passes for a discount.
Five round-trip rides cost $135, 10 rides cost $241, and a monthly pass costs $416.
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According to Squire Service's website, a monthly pass can save commuters roughly $892 dollars over the cost of driving. The rides are also fully tax deductible, which adds to the estimated savings.
Commuters will ride in a sleek Mercedes shuttle equipped with roomy, padded seats and wide windows that offer views of the cityscape.
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The shuttles will pick commuters up in the parking lot of Naperville Church of Christ, 2035 E 75th St., in half-hour and 15-minute intervals between 6:30 a.m. and 8 a.m. Commuters can park in the church's parking lot at no cost.
Return rides start at 3:30 p.m. and run every half-hour until 6 p.m. Squire also offers a "Guaranteed Ride Home" program for an additional cost, which will allow them to cover the cost of a Lyft Line or Uber Pool in the event that you miss your ride home.
Squire Service is currently offering your first ride free. Check out the Squire Service website for more information and to book your luxury shuttle commute.
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