Transportation in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania

Transportation was mostly using the Susquehanna River and railroad as Williamsport was a travel hub or center for Central Pennsylvania.

Transportation to work as of 2011 In an online poll done by the Williamsport Sun Gazette a majority (approx.

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.)

Vast stands of timber and nearby coal deposits brought three early railroads to the Williamsport and Lycoming County area.

The airport is located five miles east of Williamsport, in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.

[1] 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.

A Delta Air Lines Boeing 757 at Williamsport Regional Airport , the airport is the areas main travel hub
Map of the Lycoming Valley Railroad (red) and Norfolk Southern Railway (blue) lines in Lycoming County.
Existing terminal (1954-2018) that will be torn down in 2018 when replaced with new, modern terminal building.