Total COVID-19 Cases In P-A Top 571-Thousand
(Harrisburg, PA) Officials with the P-A Department of Health are adding another 79-hundred-62 COVID-19 cases across the Commonwealth. That brings the statewide total to 571-thousand-551 confirmed or probable cases since the start of the pandemic. There were 231 COVID-19 related deaths reported yesterday, bringing the death toll to 14-thousand-212. Two Charged For Alleged Drug Deal Robbery In Harrisburg
(Harrisburg, PA) Police are charging two men for their role in a robbery that started with a drug deal gone wrong in Harrisburg last week. Leonard Quattlebaum and William Hawkins are both accused in the incident on the 100-block of South Second Street Friday night. The 29-year-old Quattlebaum and his 20-year-old accomplice decided to rob a third man during a marijuana buy. It’s reported the gun used in the robbery was stolen from Swatara Township. The two are in Dauphin County Prison on 100-thousand-dollars bail.
Dec 23, 2020 Harrisburg Transit Companies Announce Merger
(Harrisburg, PA) Two regional transit companies in Harrisburg are planning to merge. Capital Area Transit and rabbittransit announced the plans of the merger yesterday. Both companies will change their name to Susquehanna Regional Transit Authority. The merger is going to improve services such as adding a single fare payment system and expanding call center hours.
Updated: 5:44 PM EST December 22, 2020
Capital Area Transit (CAT) and rabbittransit announce plans to merge and become Susquehanna Regional Transit Authority.
The two regional transit companies announced the plans to merge on Tuesday.
“Ultimately, it’s about advancing mobility for the region,” says Richard Farr, Executive Director of rabbittransit, who has also been managing CAT since February, 2018. “In many ways, we are functioning as one system now. The two transit agencies have been working cooperatively for nearly three years and we are already seeing benefits.”
As a result of the merger, the area will see enhanced services like:
• A single fare payment system
Rabbittransit, Capital Area Transit propose merger
SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY, Pennsylvania (WGAL) Two Susquehanna Valley mass transit companies are proposing a merger.
Rabbittransit and Capital Area Transit (CAT) announced Tuesday they plan to join forces to become the Susquehanna Regional Transportation Authority.
The companies said the merger would enhance services in the region, including a single-fare payment system, expanded call center hours, improved connections to large regional employers, enhanced service to regional health care programs and better connectivity between campuses for students.
“Ultimately, it’s about advancing mobility for the region. In many ways, we are functioning as one system now. The two transit agencies have been working cooperatively for nearly three years and we are already seeing benefits,” Richard Farr said in a news release. Farr is the executive director of rabbittransit and has also been managing CAT since 2018.