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  2. Capital Area Transit (Harrisburg) - Wikipedia

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    rabbittransit Capital Region, formerly known as Capital Area Transit (CAT), is a public transportation agency that operates bus and paratransit service in the Harrisburg–Carlisle metropolitan statistical area. Its scheduled route bus service covers much of the southern half of Dauphin County and the eastern half of Cumberland County.

  3. rabbittransit - Wikipedia

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    rabbittransit was formerly known as York County Transit Authority. The name was changed in 2000 in order to improve the agency's image. [ 6 ] The name is a play of "rapid transit", coincidentally echoing the same play-on-words that formed the basis of the cartoon, Rabbit Transit .

  4. Rabbittransit announces new stroller policy for its bus ...

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  5. Rabbittransit increases service along one route in York area

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    Rabbittransit has increased service along fixed Route 1E, which runs from downtown York to the York Galleria by way of East Market Street.

  6. Harrisburg Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    The local public transit operator in the Harrisburg area, Capital Area Transit (CAT), has many local and express bus routes that stop either along Aberdeen Street almost immediately outside the Transportation Center or 1/2 block away on Market Street between 4th Street and Aberdeen Street. These nearby CAT stops that are within easy walking ...

  7. Ohio awards $106M to support local transit projects - AOL

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    The grants are part of more than $100 million awarded statewide by the Ohio Department of Transportation. Ohio awards $106M to support local transit projects Skip to main content

  8. York, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, a Rabbit EXPRESS bus route was established to transport commuters to Harrisburg and back, making six round trips weekdays. [121] Rabbit Transit introduced a new route on February 2, 2009, that provides three daily round trips between York and Timonium, Maryland. [122] [123] The $5 fare each way covers 80% of the operating costs. [124]

  9. Ohio awards $106M to support local transit projects - AOL

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    Seneca-Crawford Area Transportation has been awarded $95,000 and the Crawford County Council on Aging will receive more than $263,000.