By bus
Capitol Area Transit CAT (http://www.cattransit.com/), is the regional bus service for greater Harrisburg area. Travelers to Harrisburg from Cumberland and Dauphin Counties can travel via CAT. CAT is also a convenient means of transportation from Harrisburg International Airport HIA
Greyhound
(http://www.greyhound.com/)Bieber Trailways
(http://www.gotobus.com/bi...) is a regional bus line that offers roundtrip services from Harrisburg to NYCMegabus
(http://us.megabus.com). Service from Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, State College, Buffalo, Toronto, and Washington, D.C. Fares start at $1 when reserved well in advance.Rabbittransit
(http://www.rabbittransit.org/) offers service to and from York on the rabbitexpress routes 83n and 83s.By plane
Harrisburg International Airport IATA: MDT, (http://www.flyhia.com/) is located just outside of Harrisburg, in Middletown, you will need to complete the journey to the city by rental car, taxi, bus, or hotel shuttles which are accessible via the Multi-Modal Transportation Facility MMTF.
By car
Harrisburg is served by a rather extensive highway system for a city of its size. Interstate 81, 83 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike, Interstate 76 all travel through or near the city. The Capital Beltway is comprised of I-81 to the north, I-83 to the east and south and PA-581 to the west of the city. U.S. Routes 22 and 322 also pass through the city and U.S. 11 and 15 pass just to the west.