Richard Farr makes Top 40 list for transit

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Rabbittransit executive director Richard Farr has been named to "Mass Transit's" Top 40 Under 40, an award honoring those in transit under 40 who have already left their mark.

The listing appears in the magazine's September/October issue. It's not a ranking, but a listing of those who have shown a capacity for innovation, demonstrated leadership and a commitment to making an impact in transit, according to a news release.

Farr has been at the helm of the York County Transportation Authority, otherwise known as Rabbittransit since 2003. He's credited with accomplishing many initiatives, including the launch of the first fixed-route system in historic Gettysburg.

You can read more about it here.

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