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 includes aviation, infrastructure such as roadways, bridges and highways.
. . . Transportation in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania . . .
Transportation to work as of 2011
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.)
- 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
. . . Transportation in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania . . .