A transit service that runs buses between York, Pa., and northern Baltimore County is seeking information from commuters on how it could better serve riders who work in Maryland.
Rabbitransit, the York County transit agency, has been operating buses to Hunt Valley and Timonium for about a year as part of a federally financed, three-year trial. But according to Baltimore County transportation planner Emery Hines, ridership so far has been disappointing.
According to Hines, Rabbitransit is conducting a survey of Pennsylvanians who work in Baltimore County in an attempt to learn how the system could better serve them. The system now terminates at the Timonium Light Rail station, but according to Hines, the transit agency wants to know -- among other things -- whether there would be demand for a stop in Towson.
So if you'd be interested in letting Rabbitransit know how it could help you, click here.