- Transportation in Erie, Pennsylvania
Transportation in
Erie, Pennsylvania includes access to most major forms of transportation, including automobile, bus, train, airplane, and ship. The city generates income through the transportation industry, including train manufacturing and port operations.treets and Highways
Erie is well connected to the
Interstate Highway System . Six highway exits fromInterstate 90 connect travelers to Erie fromBoston, Massachusetts and points east, and fromCleveland, Ohio and points west. Those traveling north to Erie onInterstate 79 can either merge with Interstate 90 or continue north for several local Erie exits before the road merges into the Bayfront Parkway in downtown Erie. Southbound travelers of Interstate 79 can connect withInterstate 80 for points east to New Jersey or west toAkron, Ohio orYoungstown, Ohio , or continue south on Interstate 79 toPittsburgh, Pennsylvania andCharleston, West Virginia .Interstate 86 (east) , also called the "Southern Tier Expressway," splits from Interstate 90 atNorth East, Pennsylvania and heads southeast through New York State to Binghamton. The city has a number of importantarterial road s.Pennsylvania Route 5 (12th Street),U.S. Route 20 (26th Street and Buffalo Road), and 38th Street are major east-west routes through Erie's municipal roadway grid. The town is divided east from west atState Street , a major thoroughfare in downtown Erie.U.S. Route 19 is a major southwesterly route from downtown to a shopping area north of Interstate 90 known to locals as Upper Peach Street.Bus
(EMTA) operates local and regional bus service seven days a week. A new city bus terminal opened in 2006. Connections are available to water taxi, rail services, and the airport.
The Intermodal Transportation Center, which opened in 2002 at the Holland Street Pier, includes a commercial bus terminal.
Greyhound Lines and Fullington Trailways (owned by Fullington Auto Bus Company) provide daily bus service, including routes with local stops between Erie and DuBois and Pittsburgh, with connections to other destinations. [Pennsylvania's 2007 Transportation Program [ftp://ftp.dot.state.pa.us/public/Bureaus/Cpdm/STC/TransProgramLists/2007TYPNarrative.pdf] ] [Intercity Bus Service in Pennsylvania [http://www.ridesforallpa.com/getting_there.htm] ]Rail
The former "Water Level Route" of the
New York Central Railroad (now theCSX mainline) travels directly through Erie. This is a major mainline for the railroad and sees scores of trains a day. The mainline of theNorfolk Southern Railroad at one time ran directly down the middle of 19th Street in the city. The 19th Street tracks were recently removed. The 19th Street rail traffic is now routed onto the aforementioned transcontinental mainline.An
Amtrak train calls on the city twice daily (at 1:36 AM for the westbound train and 8:30 AM for the eastbound one) at Union Station in downtown Erie: theLake Shore Limited , running between New York, Boston, andChicago . Amtrak recently announced that the 5:39 AM departure would be pushed up to 8:30 AM. [The Erie Times News, Amtrak Moves up Train Departure [http://www.goerie.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070403/WSEE01/70403026&SearchID=73277536491212 ] ] Although there has been much discussion in recent years in favor of adding trains along the southern shore ofLake Erie to link Buffalo with Cleveland, and beyond, in light of Amtrak's perpetual budget woes, this will likely not take place in the near future.Air
Erie International Airport (IATA: ERI; IACO: KERI), located 5 miles (8 km) southwest of the city, hostsgeneral aviation , charter, and scheduledairline service. Airlines currently serving Erie includeContinental Airlines ,US Airways andNorthwest Airlines . Tom Ridge Field was recently recognized by thePennsylvania Department of Transportation as the fastest-growing airport in the state and by the US Department of Transportation as the 3rd fastest-growing airport in the United States in 2004. [ Erie International Airport News [http://www.goerie.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/99999999/ERIEAIR_NEWS/50304068] ] [Pennsylvania's 2007 Transportation Program [ftp://ftp.dot.state.pa.us/public/Bureaus/Cpdm/STC/TransProgramLists/2007TYPNarrative.pdf] ]Water
The Port of Erie is located within
Presque Isle Bay , a natural harbor offLake Erie formed byPresque Isle State Park . The [http://www.porterie.org/erie-western_pennsylvania_port.html Erie-Western Pennsylvania Port Authority] is the manager of the Port of Erie based on the Third Class City Port Authority Act of 1972, P.L. 1392, No. 298. The authority has "the power to plan, acquire, construct, maintain and operate facilities and projects for the improvement, development and operation of the port." It has received millions of dollars in grants for projects related to the port. [http://www.porterie.org/projects.html See list of grants]According to the authority, the port operates "the largest dry-dock and crane (200 ton) on the Great Lakes, a full-service shipyard, 300,000 sq. feet of warehouse space, a Foreign Trade Zone, an 80-acre Keystone Opportunity Zone, 6,000 feet of deep draft dock face and over 200 private dock face." [ [http://www.porterie.org/erie-western_pennsylvania_port.html Port of Erie website] ]
The port has water-taxi service in the summer months between Dobbins Landing and Liberty Park in downtown Erie, and the Waterworks ferry landing on Presque Isle. [http://www.porterie.org/transit_map_lg.gifSee map of Erie Bayfront Transportation System]
A channel on the east side of Presque Isle allows ships to transit between the bay and Lake Erie. Only one cruise service serves the port and does not dock at the Cruise Terminal at the foot of Holland Street; rather at Dobbin's Landing. A "Great American Waterways" cruise makes a 15-day run from Chicago to
Warren, Rhode Island , with a stop in Erie on the eastern leg of the journey. [Great Lakes Cruise Company [http://www.greatlakescruising.com/mariner-prince/american-waterways.php] ] The Great Lakes Cruise Company and the American Canadian Cruise Line both advertise this cruise. [American Canadian Caribbean Line Itinerary [http://www.accl-smallships.com/Cruise_Details.cfm?Cruise_ID=39] ]Regional planning
Erie's
Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) generates an annual Erie Area Transportation Study for thePennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT). There are fifteen MPO's in the state, each consisting of local elected officials, representatives of major modes of transport, PennDOT officials, and others. Federal and State transportation regulations require urban areas of 50,000 or more in population to have an MPO, which is to do short-term (4 year) and long-term (20+ year) transportation planning. [Pennsylvania's 2007 Transportation Program [ftp://ftp.dot.state.pa.us/public/Bureaus/Cpdm/STC/TransProgramLists/2007TYPNarrative.pdf] ]References
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