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How to apply for rabbittransit (recent expansion to Wyoming) + Shared Ride (Wyoming County)

Wyoming County / regional transit operator — Wyoming County is part of the multi-county Wyoming-Luzerne AAA service area — same AAA serves both. rabbittransit serves Wyoming via the recent expansion + provides Shared Ride for essential trips. Limited fixed-route coverage; mostly demand-response. LCTA connections at the Luzerne border. PA Senior Free Transit Program for fixed-route.

Who it's for

rabbittransit (recent expansion to Wyoming) + Shared Ride covers Wyoming County. Wyoming County is part of the multi-county Wyoming-Luzerne AAA service area — same AAA serves both. rabbittransit serves Wyoming via the recent expansion + provides Shared Ride for essential trips. Limited fixed-route coverage; mostly demand-response. LCTA connections at the Luzerne border. PA Senior Free Transit Program for fixed-route.. PA Senior Shared Ride program — funded by PA Lottery, age 65+ pays $1-3 per essential trip. Apply for senior fare through the local transit authority or Wyoming AAA at 570-822-1158.

Wyoming: PA Senior Free Transit + Senior Shared Ride. NEPA has urban fixed-route in Scranton (COLTS) and Wilkes-Barre (LCTA); rural counties use shared-ride.

What you'll need

  • Proof of Wyoming County / PA residency
  • Proof of age 65+ (PA Senior Citizen Transit ID OR PennDOT ID)
  • For paratransit: ADA-eligibility certification

Where to apply

Apply online: official application

By phone: 570-836-1156

Renewals

Senior ID is permanent

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