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词条 Transportation in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
释义

  1. Transportation demographics

  2. Transportation infrastructure

      Bridges    Roadways  

  3. Railroads

     History 

  4. Highways

     Current highways   Major roadways  

  5. Airports

      Passenger numbers  

  6. Growth and continued expansion

      Airport    Roadways    Public transit  

  7. References

Transportation in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania has a long and varied history. The area was settled in the mid 1700s. Transportation was mostly using the Susquehanna River and railroad as Williamsport was a travel hub or center for Central Pennsylvania.

Modern transportation encludes aviation, infrastructure such as roadways, bridges and highways.

Transportation demographics

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In an online poll done by the Williamsport Sun Gazette a majority (approx. 73%) of residents in Lycoming County 25 years of age and up get to work in a vehicle. 13% uses public transportation, 9% walk or bike to work and 5% other modes of transportation.

79% of 500 Lycoming county residents interviewed said that they have used public transportation at least once, and 73% of riders say they are happy with service. "Service" includes, fair prices, time and bus interior condition (trash on floor, broken seats etc.)

Transportation infrastructure

Bridges

  • Carl E. Stotz Memorial Little League Bridge formerly Market Street Bridge
  • Maynard Street Bridge
  • Arch Street Bridge
  • Broad Street Bridge; also known as The Green Bridge
  • Loyalsock Creek Railroad Bridge
  • Multiple Bridges for Interstate 180 and US 15

Roadways

Over 3,500 miles of roadways throughout the county.

Railroads

History

Vast stands of timber and nearby coal deposits brought three early railroads to the Williamsport and Lycoming County area. After drifting logs down the West Branch Susquehanna River became impractical. Transporting logs and other goods by rail was faster and more business-friendly. After the logging boom from 1880 to 1930 the area railroads were used for passenger lines connecting Williamsport to Philadelphia, State College, Pittsburgh, Allentown and the Wilkes Barre-Scranton area.

The areas rail lines schedule has decreased in the past 25 years. As of 2011 <10 daily train movements in Lycoming County (excl. inter-county rail operations accounts for <5 daily rail movement).

Highways

Current highways

{{see also|List of quadrant routes in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania}}

Highways in Lycoming County include Pennsylvania State Routes: 14, 42, 44, 87, 184, 284, 287, 405, 442, 554, 654, 864, 880, 973. U.S. Routes: 15 and 220. Also Interstate I-180.

Major roadways

The following are major roadways in Lycoming County:
  • Broad Street; Montoursville
  • East Third Street; Williamsport and Loyalsock Township
  • Market Street; Williamsport
  • South Market Street; South Williamsport
  • Haststings Street; South Williamsport
  • Four Mile Dr.; Loyalsock Township
  • Northway Road; Loyalsock Township
  • West Southern Ave; South Williamsport

Airports

{{see also|List of airports in Pennsylvania|Williamsport Regional Airport}}

There is one airport in Lycoming. Williamsport Regional Airport is a fully operational public airport with daily commercial flights. The airport serves Williamsport, Pennsylvania and the surrounding Lycoming County area and serves about 25,000 annual passengers. The airport is located five miles east of Williamsport, in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. It is owned by the Williamsport Municipal Airport Authority.[1]

Passenger numbers

YearPassengersChangeAirline
200919,753N/AUS Airways Express
201022,457{{Increase}} 13.7%
201124,401{{Increase}} 8.7%
201225,949{{Increase}} 6.3%
201323,194{{Decrease}} 10.6%
201424,645{{Increase}} 6.3%
201521,886{{Decrease}} 11.2%American Eagle
2016N/A

Growth and continued expansion

Airport

Williamsport Regional Airport received a $19 million expansion budget paid for by the Williamsport Municipal Airport Authority, local, state and federal governments to replace the old terminal and air-side improvements.

Other improvements other that the terminal include. Upgrades to the instrument landing system and runway safety area. Construction of a parallel taxiway, re-marking of the airfield to adhere to FAA directives. Construction of new taxiway “C” to the terminal ramp and upgrades to the airfield taxiways lighting system.

Roadways

Williamsport and county authorities along with PennDOT created a master plan through the year 2025. Which includes up-keep, construction and re-construction of area, highways and roadways.

Public transit

In 2015 the River Valley Transit Corp. introduce the new Trade and Transit II and upgrades to its bus terminal in downtown Williamsport. Also additions to bus routes and new natural gas busses with a cleaner burn. Which then produces reduced prices for riders.[2]

References

1. ^ {{cite web | url = http://www.faa.gov/airports/planning_capacity/passenger_allcargo_stats/passenger/media/cy08_all_enplanements.pdf | title = Enplanements for CY 2008 | format = PDF, 1.0 MB | work = CY 2008 Passenger Boarding and All-Cargo Data | publisher = Federal Aviation Administration | date = December 18, 2009 }}
2. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.sungazette.com/opinion/editorials/2017/09/region-gets-boost-in-bus-and-air-transport-menu/ | title = Region gets boost in bus and air transport menu | work = Sun Gazette | date = 11 September 2017 | accessdate = 12 September 2017}}

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