YWCA’s Race Against Racism Event Detours: Saturday, April 26, 2025
On Saturday, April 26, 2025 from 6:30 AM to approximately 11:00 AM, E. Chestnut St. will be CLOSED from Lime St. to Marshall St and Marshall St. will be CLOSED from Chestnut St. to Lehigh…
Route 10/Lititz Detour *Starting Monday, April 21, 2025*
Due to construction Front Street will be CLOSED for one block between Oak and Elm Street. Route 10/Lititz will use the following detour: OUTBOUND: Regular route to N. Oak St. to continue straight for one…
Complete the Microtransit Feasibility Study Public Survey!
We want to hear from you! Take our survey to help us understand how Lancaster County residents travel today and to share your thoughts on the future of microtransit service. English Survey: https://cvent.me/kv4XWZ?l=en-US Spanish Survey:…
Be involved in a lifesaving partnership: transit employees and passengers
As a resource, transit employees provide a wealth of specialized knowledge and on-the-job experience. Likewise, transit passengers contribute to the security equation by providing thousands of extra eyes and ears capable of identifying possible life-threatening situations.
When transit employees and transit passengers pool these resources, the result is a highly effective first line of defense against a potential natural or man-made disaster. So, please make a commitment to becoming an alert, informed, prepared and involved member of this employee-passenger partnership.
Rest assured your efforts will go a long way toward enhancing the safety and security of our transit system.
Be on the alert for suspicious…packages.
Be Informed and have a transit plan of action:
If you spot any suspicious individuals engaged in questionable activity, look for the following:
Do not confront suspicious individuals. Contact a transit employee or the police immediately. in the event of a suspicious package, do not use a cellular phone until you are a safe distance away.
Preparedness tips: