CamTran
{{Short description|Bus service operator in Pennsylvania, US}}
{{More citations needed|date=March 2009}}
{{Infobox Bus transit
| name = CamTran
| logo = CamTran logo.png
| logo_size = 250
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| founded = 1976
| headquarters = 502 Maple Avenue
Johnstown, Pennsylvania
| locale = Cambria County, Pennsylvania
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| service_type = bus service, paratransit
| routes = 26
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| stations = 2
| fleet = 43
| ridership = {{American transit ridership|PA Johnstown total daily}} ({{American transit ridership|dailydate}}){{American transit ridership|dailycitation}}
| annual_ridership = {{American transit ridership|PA Johnstown total annual}} ({{American transit ridership|annualdate}}){{American transit ridership|annualcitation}}
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| website = {{URL|camtranbus.com}}
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CamTran, originally called the Cambria County Transit Authority operates mass transit bus service within Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Cambria County, and Windber, Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Pennsylvania. CamTran also operates the Johnstown Inclined Plane, taken over in 1983 from Westmont, Pennsylvania borough. The transit system began operation in 1976, from the remnants of the Johnstown Traction Company. Although the Cambria County Transit Authority (CCTA) began operation on July 20, 1976, service did not begin until December 1, 1976. In June 1999, CCTA became CamTran. In {{American transit ridership|annualdate}}, the system had a ridership of {{American transit ridership|PA Johnstown total annual}}, or about {{American transit ridership|PA Johnstown total daily}} per weekday, as of {{American transit ridership|dailydateasof}}.
Bus Services
CamTran is the urban division, and CamTran+ is the rural division.
= CamTran Urban Service =
CamTran operates 19 routes 20 in October 24, 2024 of its urban division. Most routes begin and end at the Transit Center on East Main Street in Downtown Johnstown. The transit center was constructed in 1983{{cite web|title=History |url=http://camtranbus.com/History.html |publisher=CamTran |accessdate=11 May 2012 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111111112042/http://www.camtranbus.com/History.html |archivedate=11 November 2011 }} and features a snack shop where passes can be purchased as well as public restrooms and a parking garage. Sunday bus service began in 2000 and bicycle racks were added to the urban division buses in 2006. In 2008, the Transit Center was renovated, including improvements to the air-handling system as well as electronic messaging boards. In 2011, seven new Gillig buses{{cite web |title=Annual Report 2011-12 |url=http://camtranbus.com/documents/camtran_annual-report_2011-2012.pdf |publisher=Cambria County Transit Authority |accessdate=11 May 2012 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121018133157/http://www.camtranbus.com/documents/camtran_annual-report_2011-2012.pdf |archivedate=18 October 2012 }} were added to CamTran's fleet.
= CamTran+ Rural Service =
CamTran+ started in 1978. Originally called Cambria County Rural Transportation (CART), it serves the northern half of Cambria County. In 2000, CART introduced{{cite web|title=History |url=http://camtranbus.com/History.html |publisher=CamTrab |accessdate=11 May 2012 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111111112042/http://www.camtranbus.com/History.html |archivedate=11 November 2011 }} Reserve-A-Ride, a service that passengers call in and reserve the bus for wherever they need to go. Reserve-A-Ride will pick up riders at their door, unlike conventional fixed-route services. This service is subsidized 85% by the Pennsylvania Lottery for persons 65 years or older. In 2002, CART became CamTran+. A new transit center was built in 2003 in Ebensburg to better serve CamTran+, and in 2003, the Ebensburg-Altoona Commuter route was added and the other CamTran+ routes were revised. CamTran+ began participating in the PennDOT Persons With Disabilities project in 2008, where on-demand service is provided to riders with disabilities. The rider pays 15% of the Reserve-A-Ride fare.
CamTran+ operates their rural blue and yellow smaller buses out their office in Ebensburg, PA and are located in the same building with the Cambria County Area Agency on Aging. Most transfers on CamTran+ routes are completed at the CamTran+ Transit Center.
Fleet
CamTran operates a fleet of 51 buses on a rural and an urban fixed route system.
- 17 Ford
- 13 Gillig
- 8 Champion Bus Incorporated
- 5 Flxible
- 4 Chance RT-52
- 4 Freightliner
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Service Routes
= Urban routes =
- 6-Conemaugh/Franklin (discontinued July 2011 merged into *30 Ebensburg/Johnstown & coming back October 8, 2024)
- 7-Coopersdale
- 8-Daisytown (discontinued July 2011 & coming back October 8th 2024)
- 8 (2nd)-Central City (coming October 24, 2024)
- 9-Richland Town Centre
- 10-Dale/Solomon/Oakland
- 11-Galleria/Scalp Ave
- 12-Hystone/Westwood
- 13-Arbutus/Belmont
- 14-Moxham/Horner Street
- 15-Oakhurst
- 16-Prospect
- 17-Scalp Avenue/Galleria
- 18-Downtown Shuttle
- 19-Southmont/Westwood/Laurelwood
- 20-Westmont/Brownstown
- 21-Windber
- 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 & 29 Tripper AM (Coming October 17, 2024)
- 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 & 45 Tripper PM (Coming October 17, 2024)
= Rural routes =
- 30-Ebensburg to Johnstown
- 31-Patton to Ebensburg
- 32-Northern Cambria Loop
- 33-Ebensburg/Cresson/Portage
- 34-Mainline Shopper
- 35-Patton/Ebensburg Saturday Shopper
- 36-Ebensburg to Altoona
Passes/GFI Machines
CamTran operates bus fare machines manufactured by GFI. According to CamTran in a Summer 2006 Newsletter called {{Proper name|camrecorder}}, these GFI machines were introduced to CamTran in March 1992. They take bus tokens, dollar bills, change, and bus passes. These machines cannot give cash change back, they only give back "change cards" where customers receive a card that can only be used on CamTran and CamTran+ buses. Customers never get cash back from a CamTran bus.{{cite web|title=CamTran's camrecorder Newsletter – Summer '06 Anniversary Edition |publisher=CamTran |year=2006 |url=http://www.camtranbus.com/NewsLetter/Summer%2006%20layout1.pdf= |accessdate=2008-01-29 }}{{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}
CamTran+ does not use the GFI machines. Customers have to show their passes to the driver and enter the exact change into the fare box, because even on a change card, it is not possible to get change. CamTran passes can be used on CamTran+ buses, but customers must pay the difference, since the rural fares are more than the urban fares.
CamTran+ passes can be used on CamTran (urban) buses, since the rural passes pay more fare than the urban passes.
References
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External links
- [http://www.camtranbus.com/ CamTran (official site)]
- [http://live.camtranbus.com/InfoPoint/ Bus tracker by InfoPoint]
- [https://www.facebook.com/CamTran-182025235153849/ Official Facebook page]
- [https://twitter.com/camtran?lang=en Official Twitter page]
- [https://www.flickr.com/photos/50288060@N05/ Official CamTran Flickr photo-stream]
- [https://trackyourtransit.com/Selectors/loadagency/CAM_ Track Your Transit 3rd party Camtran bus tracker]
{{Johnstown, Pennsylvania}}
Category:Bus transportation in Pennsylvania
Category:Transit agencies in Pennsylvania
Category:Municipal authorities in Pennsylvania
Category:Transportation in Cambria County, Pennsylvania