Rabbittransit's Stop Hopper program has served more Valley residents than anticipated throughout the first year of its three-year pilot program, according to Richard Farr, the company's executive director. Farr said the service was meeting and exceeding goals as they set out to connect people with more opportunities and accessibility in a small town.
During a meeting with the Greater Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce (GSVCC) Transportation Committee on Friday, Farr said the Stop Hopper only continued to grow throughout its first year, making a total of 22,000 trips.