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FACT SHEET: Governor Shapiro’s Budget Proposal Will Fund Public Transit All Across the Commonwealth

Government and Politics

May 14, 2024

From: Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro

Harrisburg, PA – During his budget address in February, Governor Josh Shapiro proposed a 1.75% increase in funding for the transit systems all across the Commonwealth that Pennsylvanians rely on. The Governor’s proposal represents the first increase in the state share of public transit funding in over a decade and would drive $1.5 billion to public transit systems over the next 5 years.

Nearly one million Pennsylvanians ride on public transit every day to commute to work, go to school, and travel where they need to go. Public transit extends far beyond Philadelphia and Pittsburgh – the Governor’s proposal would fund 32 public transit systems, including those in suburban and rural communities. Additionally, the Governor’s proposal would help seniors in rural communities who depend on shared ride services for 2.6 million trips a year. 

According to the Pennsylvania Public Transportation Association, Pennsylvania’s public transportation system employs more than 39,000 people while generating $5.4 billion each year.

Governor Shapiro knows safe, clean, on-time public transit is essential to Pennsylvanians’ daily lives and our economic growth. See below for an estimate of how much each public transit agency would receive under the Governor’s proposal:

  Transit System

  Proposed Funding 

Southeastern Transportation Authority (SEPTA)

$161,525,591

Altoona Metro Transit (Amtran)

$878,747

Area Transportation Authority of North Central PA (ATA)

$1,814,957

Beaver County Transit Authority (BCTA) Beaver

$964,641

Borough of Mt Carmel (LATS) Northumberland

$83,891

Borough of Pottstown/Pottstown Area Rapid Transit (PART) Montgomery

$456,323

Butler Transit Authority (BTA) Butler

$417,428

Cambria County Transportation Authority (Camtran) Cambria

  $1,633,531

Centre Area Transportation Authority (CATA) Centre

$4,280,292

County of Lackawanna Transit System (COLTS) Lackawanna

$1,856,388

County of Lebanon Transit Authority (COLT/LT) Lebanon

$601,818

Crawford Area Transportation Authority (CATA/Venango Transit) Crawford, Venango

$533,266

Endless Mountains Transportation Authority (EMTA/BeST) Bradford, Sullivan, Tioga

$530,444

Erie Metropolitan Transportation Authority (EMTA) Erie

$2,902,511

Fayette Area Coordinated Transportation (FACT) Fayette

$558,638

Hazleton Public Transit (HPT) in Luzerne County

$579,771

Indiana County Transit Authority (IndiGO) Indiana

$488,806

LANTA in Lehigh and Northampton

$6,108,582

Luzerne County Transportation Authority (LCTA) Luzerne

$1,912,997

Mercer County Regional Council of Governments (MCRCOG) Mercer

$281,293

Mid Mon Valley Transit Authority (MMVTA) Washington, Westmoreland

$921,644

Mid-County Transit Authority (Town and Country Transit) Armstrong

$128,757

Monroe County Transportation Authority (MCTA) Monroe

$554,167

New Castle Area Transportation Authority (NCATA) Lawrence

$1,691,312

Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT) Allegheny

$39,107,478

Schuylkill Transit System (STS) Schuylkill

$409,675

South Central Transit Authority (SCTA) Berks, Lancaster

$5,697,479

Susquehanna Regional Transportation Authority Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin

$5,468,434

Transit Authority of Warren County (TAWC) Warren

$231,766

Washington County Transit Authority (WCTA/Freedom Transit) Washington

$460,333

Westmoreland County Transportation Authority (WCTA) Westmoreland

$955,084

Williamsport River Valley Transit (RVT) Lycoming

$1,321,230

For more information about Governor Shapiro’s Public Transit Funding Proposal visit https://www.shapirobudget.pa.gov/2024-25budget/#septa.