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CCCT IS NOW “CARBON TRANSIT”

Nesquehoning, PA (Special) ----- Carbon County Community Transit will be getting a new name, a new look, and new services. On Monday (September 28) the country transit agency will use the name Carbon Transit. The name change, as well as a new graphic identity, was approved recently by the Carbon County Commissioners.
      “In conversations with stakeholders including riders, and the local Chamber of Commerce we learned that CCCT was clumsy to say and was not a recognizable brand,” said LANTA Executive Director Owen P. O’Neil. “We also learned that many do not differentiate the different services offered by the system. So we gave each service a simple name that clearly identifies its role within Carbon Transit,” he added.
              In addition to the new name, logo, and color scheme the agency has created new identities for its three major services.
CT Bus (formerly known as Lynx) will provide fixed-route and fixed-schedule service through several communities in the county, with connections to LANtaBus service in Palmerton and STS bus service in Coaldale. New bus stop signs will be posted along the routes.
CT Flex is a new service that provides a reservation-based, curb-to-curb service. Riders simply call in advance to plan their trip. With CT Flex there is no qualification needed. It is available to all transit riders.
CT Shared Ride is the new name for CCCT Paratransit, continuing the long-standing tradition of curb-to-curb service in the county. This reservation-based service requires some qualifications for riding, so residents are encouraged to check with Carbon Transit to confirm eligibility.
Complete information on service types, routes, fares and schedules is available at carbontransit.com or by calling 888-253-8333 ext. 4.
Carbon Transit is administered by the Lehigh and Northampton Transportation Authority (LANTA) under contract with Carbon County. The service is operated under contract by Easton Coach Company
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  • Surreal ValeCity online media
  • May 10 2022 Edition
    • Liberty Point Restaurant Philadelphia
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        • Tshibaka Murkowski Gross Disregard Workers
        • Kelly Tshibaka Leaked Draft Supreme Court
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    • NC Transition 988 Suicide Prevention Number
    • Jacquelyn Garcia Vadnais Judge Passion
    • Passion Open Call Judge Daniel Corazar
    • Passion Open Call Judge Melissa Hernandez
    • Passion Open Call Judge Morgan Falconer
    • Multipart Project New Work Carmen Winant
    • Experience Art of Jazz Greater Philadelphia
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