ATA Valley Express Fare VXP (6400)
General Public - Penfield $1.75
General Public - Georginos / Force / Weedville - $1.25
Senior Fare - FREE
Youth - $0.65
Children Under 5 - FREE
ATA Kane-Bradford McKean County Connection Fare MCC (3500)
Lewis Run to Bradford
General Public - $1.25, Senior Fare - FREE, Youth - $0.65, Students - FREE with valid Panther Card
Lantz Corners to Bradford
General Public - $1.75, Senior Fare - FREE, Youth - $0.90, Students - FREE with valid Panther Card
Kane to Bradford
General Public - $2.25, Senior Fare - FREE, Youth - $1.15, Students - FREE with valid Panther Card
Note: ATA Provided Transportation Support for area veterans during the formal dedication of the Purple Heart Memorial Bridge of Jefferson County in Brookville, Pennsylvania on Friday October 26, 2012.
The Act of the General Assembly
PURPLE HEART MEMORIAL BRIDGE OF JEFFERSON COUNTY - DESIGNATION
Act of Jul. 5, 2012,
P.L. 1021, No.118 An Act Cl. 87
Redesignating the bridge on State Route 322 over North Fork Creek in Brookville Borough, Jefferson County, as the Purple Heart Memorial Bridge of Jefferson County.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1. Purple Heart Memorial Bridge of Jefferson County. (a) Declaration of policy.--The General Assembly finds and declares as follows:
(1) In 1782, General George Washington created the Badge of Military Merit to honor soldiers wounded or killed in action. The first award was given to three soldiers in Newburgh, New York.
(2) The current award, which is officially named the Military Order of the Purple Heart, was developed by General Douglas MacArthur in 1932.
(3) The Purple Heart is awarded under the name of the President of the United States to members of the United States Armed Forces who are wounded by an instrument of war in the hands of the enemy or posthumously to the next of kin in the name of those who are killed in action or die of wounds received in action.
(4) To date, the Purple Heart has been awarded to more than 1.7 million individuals who have served in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Persian Gulf War, Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom.
(5) Jefferson County is home to many current and former members of the United States Armed Forces, including numerous Purple Heart recipients, who have served their local community and their country with distinction and honor.
(b) Redesignation.--The bridge carrying State Route 322 over North Fork Creek in Brookville Borough, Jefferson County, known as the Blake's Hardware Bridge, is redesignated as the Jefferson County Purple Heart Memorial Bridge.
(c) Signs.--The Department of Transportation shall erect and maintain appropriate signs displaying the name of the bridge to traffic in both directions on the bridge.
Section 2. Effective date.
This act shall take effect in 60 days.
Clarion Area Transit - Mall Loop Fare CLML (7112)
General Public Age (12 - 64 yrs) $1.25
Senior Citizens (65yrs +) FREE
Clarion University Students (+ID) FREE
Children (ages 5 - 11 yrs) $0.65
Children Under 5 yrs FREE
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CAT Clarion Area Transit - Campus Loop Fare CLCP (7120)
General Public Age (12 - 64 yrs) $1.25
Senior Citizens (65yrs +) FREE
Clarion University Students (+ID) FREE
Children (ages 5 - 11 yrs) $0.65
Children Under 5 yrs FREE
The Area Transportation Authority of North Central Pennsylvania (ATA) is governed by a Board of Directors consisting of eleven members representing each incorporating county. Board members are appointed by the County Commissioners and in numbers generally representing the distribution of population throughout the six counties served by ATA including Cameron, Clearfield, Elk, Jefferson, McKean and Potter Counties.
Cameron County
Michael A. Galluzzi
Clearfield County
Chuck Allen
Richard Castonguay
Julie Fenton
Elk County
Harry Whiteman
David W. Wolfe
Jefferson County
William Setree
Board member appointment pending
McKean County
Board member appointment pending
Potter County
Kenneth J. Wingo
Updated 12-31-21
Being respectful of your fellow riders will make for a more enjoyable experience for everyone. The following are examples of public transportation etiquette:
- Offer your seat to elderly or disabled passengers.
- If the bus is crowded, make sure you leave room for people to move around you.
- Avoid using the phone as much as possible. If you do talk on the phone, try to keep conversations brief and speak quietly.
- Do not use multiple seats for your bags or for reclining. Be considerate of other people who are boarding the bus and are looking for a seat.
- Always cover your mouth when you sneeze or cough.
- If listening to music, use headphones that cannot be heard by other passengers or be sure to keep the volume at a reasonable level.
SOURCE - Pennsylvania Department of Transportation - Adapted from - PA COMMUTES