THE PENNSYLVANIA TRANSIT TOUR

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THE PENNSYLVANIA TRANSIT TOUR



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Editor-in-Chief Scott Bogren

Editor Rich Sampson

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Anthony Frederick Taylor McGinley Shawna Russell

Caryn Souza

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Allentown Page 9

Harrisburg Page 14

Departments 4 From the Editor 6 The Commentary 8 Our Pennsylvania Members 12 Seasons of Transit Tours

Past

28 About Us

Indiana Page 17

Butler Page 26

Blue Bell Page 21

Our cover map highlights CTAA's transportation provider members in Pennsylvania and the areas they serve. From top to bottom, left to right: Crawford Area Transportation Authority (red), Butler Transit Authority (blue), Beaver County

Transportation Authority (orange), Freedom Transit (yellow), Westmoreland County Transportation Authority (purple), Town & Country Transit (yellow), IndiGo (green), Amtran (blue), Lewiston Call-a-Ride (yellow), rabbittransit (red), Center

for Community Building (purple), County of Lackawanna Transit System (blue with yellow routes), Lehigh & Northampton Transportation Authority (blue) and Suburban Transit Network (orange). rabbittransit operates regional routes (in black) as far south as Baltimore's suburbs, while CTAA member Mountain Line operates the Grey Line intercity bus service from Fairmont and Morgantown,

W.Va., to the Pittsburgh International Airport.



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From the Editor

The Pennsylvania Transit Tour: Coming Soon...

Given Pennsylvania's proximity to CTAA's headquarters in Washington, D.C., we made several trips to visit 10 of our 34 members in the Keystone State. CTAA Executive Director Scott Bogren, Membership & Communications Director Rich Sampson and Communications

Specialist Taylor McGinley have combined their notes and determined presenting this edition of DigitalCT ? our 16th state-focused issue since 1999 ? in two parts would allow us to share our

members' stories more fully.

Stay tuned in two weeks for Part II of The Pennsylvania Transit Tour, as we profile:

Altoona

Rochester, Pa.

Crawford

Scranton

Washington, Pa.



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