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"EMTA" redirects here. For other uses, see EMTA (disambiguation).
The Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority (EMTA) is the operator of the mass transportation in the city of Erie, Pennsylvania and around Erie County. EMTA also runs a paratransit system called "LIFT."
[edit] HistoryThe first public transportation system in Erie was establishedon March 1, 1897 as the Erie City Passenger Railway Company. On October 8, 1888, the Erie Electric Motor Company took control of the Erie City Passenger Railway.[1] The Conneaut and Erie Railway Traction Company was formed in 1903 and ran trolleys to east of the city.[2] On December 24, 1906, the Buffalo and Lake Erie Traction Company took control of the Erie Electric Motor Company and completed its 92-mile (148 km) line to Buffalo, New York in 1909.[2] When the Conneaut and Erie was abandoned on September 16, 1922, the West Ridge Transportation Company was started the next year to run buses along the abandoned trolley route.[2] The Buffalo and Lake Erie was reorganized into the Buffalo and Erie Railway Company on September 5, 1924 and the streetcar system in Erie was split from the Buffalo and Erie to form the Erie Railways Company.[3] Unable to expanded to invest in an expansion of the streetcar system, four Yellow Coach "Z"'s were acquired and were operated by the Erie Coach Company, a newly formed subsidiary of the Erie Railways Company in 1925.[3] The last of its trolleys ran between Erie and New York on December 1, 1932.[4] The streetcars were put out of service in 1935. The city and county took over the Erie Coach Company and formed the Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority on September 20, 1966.[5] [edit] Routes
[edit] ProgramsEMTA offers a "trackless" trolley that can be rented for special occasions (this type of vehicle is also used for Route 20). Another program from EMTA is their "Bike on the Bus" program for bicyclists that allows them to take the bus to a destination while carrying their bike on a rack on the front of the bus for free without any additional cost. EMTA provides a water taxi service to Presque Isle for a $3 one-way fare or a $5 round-trip fare from Dobbins Landing. EMTA also has a "Bayliner Trolley" route[6], using trackless trolleys, that takes the place of the Park and ride service in Erie. Currently, there is no fare on the Bayliner route. [edit] LIFT"LIFT" is EMTA's paratransit program in that provides door-to-door transportation services to people who have physical disabilities, are senior citizens or anyone who lives "beyond the bus routes or are unable to utilize bus services."[7] There is no cost for this service. [edit] FleetEMTA operates an assortment of different bus brands. EMTA owns several Orion II's, New Flyer D35LF's and Gillig Low Floor buses. The Bayliner Trolleys are Gillig trolley replicas. EMTA's other trackless trolley is an Optima Heritage Streetcar. Twelve EMTA buses run on compressed natural gas.[8] [edit] See also[edit] Notes
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