Lebanon Transit (LT) is an American public transportation service that is located in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. It provides bus and paratransit service to Lebanon, Pennsylvania and select communities in the region, including service to Hershey. Lebanon Transit also operates commuter bus service to Harrisburg and a Saturday bus route to the Park City Center shopping mall in Lancaster.
Headquarters | 200 Willow Street Lebanon, Pennsylvania |
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Service area | Lebanon County, Pennsylvania |
Service type | Bus |
Routes | 10 (conventional) 3 (express) |
Hubs | Lebanon Transfer Center |
Daily ridership | 800 (weekdays, Q3 2024)[1] |
Annual ridership | 250,700 (2023)[2] |
Fuel type | Diesel |
Website | lebanontransit |
In 2023, the system had a ridership of 250,700, or about 800 riders per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.
History
editPreviously known as County of Lebanon Transit (COLT), the system was rebranded Lebanon Transit on May 3, 2010.[3]
Routes
editLebanon Transit operates ten bus routes in their conventional bus service, and three express bus routes. On Saturdays, a special route is operated outside of the county to Park City Center shopping mall in neighboring Lancaster County.
All bus routes operate on a hub and spoke style network and depart from the Downtown Bus Terminal on Willow Avenue.[4]
Urban routes
edit- 1: to Lebanon Valley Mall, Weis Market, Lebanon Plaza, Foodland, Manor Care, Quentin Circle, Norman Dr., Cornwall Rd.
- 2: to 8th St., Maple St., Spruce Park, Walmart, Lebanon Village, Lehman St.
- 3: to Webster Manor, Town House Apts., Alley Blind Center, Brookside Apartments, N. 10th Street.
- 4: to East Lebanon Area, WellSpan Good Samaritan Hospital, Salvation Army Store, Dollar Tree/Home Depot
- 6: to South 8th St. (GSH Dialysis), VA Medical Center, South Hills Park, Locust St., Good Samaritan Hospital
- 8: to West Lebanon County, Cleona, Annville, Palmyra, and selected Hershey areas
- 16: to Lebanon, Cleona, Annville, Palmyra, Hershey, Hershey Park, Grantville & Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course
- 16C: Late Night service to WellSpan Good Samaritan Hospital, Home Depot, and Walmart
- 17: to Park & Ride Shuttle, Giant, Walmart
- 88: to Cleona, Annville, and DHL
Express routes
edit- Commute King A: to Harrisburg via Cleona, Annville, Palmyra, and Hershey
- Commute King B: to Harrisburg via Jonestown and Fort Indiantown Gap
- 10 Old Forge Road Express: to Jonestown and Old Forge Road
Special route
edit- 7: to Quentin, Manheim, and Park City Center in Lancaster (Saturdays only)
Berks Area Regional Transportation Authority agreement
editOn September 9, 2013, LT implemented a pilot service with the Berks Area Regional Transportation Authority, in which a new regional service would be offered linking Reading, Lebanon, Hershey and Harrisburg. The service would use both BARTA and LT buses over the length of the route, and times would be coordinated if a transfer would be necessary between the two agency's buses. The service is expected to be run for a reasonable trial time period, and expanded if found to be adequately patronized.[5] The service has hopes of replacing service previously offered by Bieber Tourways, which had abandoned the service on July 1, 2013.[6]
Paratransit
editLebanon Transit operates a paratransit service called LT Paratransit weekdays through the urban and county areas of Lebanon County. The service is operated as a shared ride service, and requires a reservation after being previously approved through PWD (person with disabilities) or ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) program guidelines.[7]
References
edit- ^ "Transit Ridership Report Third Quarter 2024" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. November 20, 2024. Retrieved November 23, 2024.
- ^ "Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2023" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. March 4, 2024. Retrieved September 5, 2024.
- ^ "LT is the new COLT" (PDF). Lebanon Transit. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 September 2013. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
- ^ "Lebanon Transit - Routes". Lebanon Transit. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
- ^ "Reading - Lebanon - Harrisburg" (PDF). Lebanon Transit (Berks Area Regional Transit Authority). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
- ^ Berks Area Regional Transportation Authority (July 2013). "Bus Route to Lebanon May Be Reality Soon". BARTA Bulletin. 2 (7): Front.
- ^ "Lebanon Transit - Paratransit". Lebanon Transit. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
External links
edit- Media related to Lebanon Transit at Wikimedia Commons