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Hazleton Public Transit

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Slogan
  
Making Life Easier

Routes
  
14

Website
  
www.ridehpt.com

Service type
  
Transit bus

Service area
  
Hazleton, Pennsylvania

Operator
  
Easton Coach

Motto
  
Making Life Easier

Stations
  
126

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Hazleton Public Transit (HPT) is a provider of public transportation and demand response service for persons with disabilities for the city of Hazleton, Pennsylvania and its surrounding area.

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Routes

All services originate at Church Street Station, an intermodal center located at 126 Mine Street in Downtown Hazleton. Services operate on a Monday through Friday schedule, however, a modified Saturday schedule, and a modified Sunday schedule operate into key travel locations on those days.

Route are as follows:

  • 5: Humboldt Industrial Park
  • 10: Hazleton Heights
  • 20/30: McAdoo/Kelayres/Beaver Meadows/Weatherly
  • 40: Freeland
  • 50: Northeast Diamond
  • 60: Northwest Diamond
  • 70: West Hazleton
  • 80: Hazle Marketplace
  • 90: Penn State
  • 95: Summer Loop
  • 100: Sunday Loop
  • 110: Saturday Loop
  • Wilkes-Barre Shuttle
  • Bus Fleet

    HPT operates with a mix of smaller cutaway style vans and conventional transit style buses to transport passengers.

    Presently, HPT operates using Gillig Low Floor buses & Phantoms, and Ford E-450 cutaway vans for conventional bus service.

    Connections with other agencies

    HPT connects with the Luzerne County Transportation Authority at the Wyoming Valley Mall and Mohegan Sun Casino; Schuylkill Transportation System at McAdoo; and Susquehanna Trailways in Hazleton at the Church Street Station.

    Proposed merger with Luzerne County Transportation Authority

    PennDOT has proposed merging HPT operations with the Luzerne County Transportation Authority, creating a unified agency for Luzerne County. PennDOT makes recommendations that the merger would result in significant savings to both agencies with the merger, due to ending redundancies with upper management positions, an allegation that members of the Hazleton City Council dispute. PennDOT also assures that passengers would see no changes to services, possibly improvements with better coordination with one team creating schedules.

    References

    Hazleton Public Transit Wikipedia