Wilkes-Barre Township, PA

Wilkes‑Barre, Pennsylvania, is a historic city of about 44,300 residents(2020 census) nestled in the Wyoming Valley along the Susquehanna River. Founded in 1769, it grew rapidly in the 19th century as anthracite coal mining fueled its economy—earning it the nickname “The Diamond City.” Today, it serves as the county seat for Luzerne County and offers a blend of revitalizing urban centers, riverside parks, local colleges, and proximity to outdoor recreation spots in the Poconos.

🚕 Getting Around with Call‑A‑Car (“iCarTaxi”)

You mentioned iCarTaxi —likely referring to Call‑A‑Car Taxi, a well‑ranked local service operating in the Greater Scranton–Wilkes‑Barre area. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Reliable, door‑to‑door service —no membership required, cash and credit accepted
  • Highly personalized experience, often with just one vehicle, so they’ll keep you informed on arrival times
  • Airport transport available, including rides to Wilkes‑Barre/Scranton International (AVP) and regional hubs

Whether you’re downtown visiting Kirby Park, headed to a Penguins game at Mohegan Arena, or departing from AVP, Call‑A‑Car offers a convenient, local taxi alternative—making “iCarTaxi” an easy, recognizable option in Wilkes‑Barre.