Transportation

New Castle Area Transit Authority (NCATA): Public Transportation

Learn More About This Program

Please make sure to contact New Castle Area Transit Authority (NCATA): Public Transportation to confirm details of their transportation services.

Provides rides for any purpose, to all people, and no membership is required.

Public Transportation is a convenient and accessible program that offers affordable transportation options for individuals, including older adults. With fares ranging from $1 to $4 for regular one-way trips, older adults aged 65 and above can even ride for free, making it a cost-effective choice for getting around town. The program primarily utilizes buses and trains to provide reliable transportation along fixed routes. This ensures that older adults can easily travel to various destinations within the community without the hassle of navigating different routes. Additionally, the program operates on a fixed schedule, allowing older adults to plan their trips ahead of time with ease. Payment for this program can be made using cash or check, providing flexibility for older adults to choose a payment method that suits their preferences. By offering a combination of affordability, convenience, and fixed route schedules, Public Transportation serves as a valuable resource for older adults looking to maintain their independence and stay connected to their community.


Service Area

New Castle, Shenango Township, Union Township, Neshannock Township and Lawrence County 


Contact New Castle Area Transit Authority (NCATA): Public Transportation

311 Mahoning Ave
New Castle, PA 16102
(724) 654-3130
http://www.newcastletransit.org/

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