Transportation As of 2019, there were of public roads in Wyomissing, of which were maintained by the
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and were maintained by the borough. Wyomissing is located at the junction of
U.S. Route 222 and
U.S. Route 422, which pass concurrent through the borough on the
Warren Street Bypass freeway. US 222 heads south as a freeway toward
Lancaster and north as a freeway toward
Allentown while US 422 heads west on Penn Avenue toward
Lebanon and east on the West Shore Bypass freeway toward the central part of
Reading and
Pottstown.
Pennsylvania Route 12 begins at US 222/US 422 in Wyomissing and continues northeast along the Warren Street Bypass toward the northern part of Reading and
Pricetown.
U.S. Route 422 Business passes through the center of Wyomissing on Penn Avenue, beginning at US 222/US 422 before heading east to
West Reading and the central part of Reading. Other notable local roads in Wyomissing include Park Road, Paper Mill Road, State Hill Road, and Wyomissing Boulevard. Wyomissing is served by multiple
Berks Area Regional Transportation Authority (BARTA) bus routes including 12, 14, 15, and 16, which serve residential and business areas in the borough and connect the borough to the
BARTA Transportation Center in Reading and other points in Berks County.
Norfolk Southern Railway (NS) operates freight trains through Wyomissing. The borough is home to the Wyomissing Junction between the
Harrisburg Line running from
Harrisburg to
Philadelphia and the
Reading Line running from Wyomissing to
Bethlehem. Wyomissing was proposed to be the western terminus of a section of the
Schuylkill Valley Metro (SVM) passenger rail service. The SVM project would have extended both ends of
SEPTA's
Manayunk/Norristown Line, with one end extended from the Philadelphia area to Berks County. The project was ultimately rejected by the
Federal Transit Administration New Starts program. In 2018, a panel led by the Greater Reading Chamber Alliance pushed for an extension of SEPTA's Manayunk/Norristown Line to Reading along the existing NS line, with service terminating either at the
Franklin Street Station in Reading or in Wyomissing.
Utilities Electricity to most of Wyomissing is provided by
PPL Corporation in
Allentown; with the Berkshire Heights portion of the borough receiving electricity from
Met-Ed, a subsidiary of
FirstEnergy. Natural gas service in Wyomissing is provided by
UGI Utilities. The borough's Public Works Department provides water service to most of Wyomisisng, purchasing water from the Western Berks Water Authority. Sewer service in Wyomissing is provided by the borough's Public Works Department. The borough provides trash and recycling collection for residences. ==Notable people==