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Centro operates thirty-six bus routes in Syracuse, eight bus routes in Oswego County, seven bus routes in Auburn, six bus routes in Rome, and eleven bus routes in Utica. In 2018, Centro had a ridership of 10.3 million trips, down from a 2008 high of 12.1 million trips.
Centro bus routes serve the Regional Transportation Center from Fulton, Liverpool, Oswego, Phoenix and Syracuse. The station is served by routes 16, 40, 46, 50, and 246. It is also served by intercity bus service:
List of bus routes in Onondaga County, New York. The following routes are operated by CNYRTA's CNY Centro division, in and around the City of Syracuse and Onondaga, Cayuga, and Oswego counties. [1] Syracuse University campus shuttle route. Operates only when classes are in session August - May.
The only bus routes with a different fare are Routes E20 and E30 with a $2.00 cost per ride. Reduced fares are available for students, seniors, and people with disabilities. All buses require exact change in coins or the use of a magnetic fare card available at Tren Urbano stations.
All bus stops, Metro stops, and railway station signs were replaced with Network West Midlands signage. VAG Rounded was originally used as the corporate typeface by Centro as part of the Network West Midlands initiative; later this was replaced by a custom typeface called Network.
VIA operates more than 500 buses (all are wheelchair accessible) on 75 bus routes ranging from routes 2 to 651, serving the entire city of San Antonio and most of Bexar County. About 36 million trips are made on VIA every year. The bus routes are separated into Express, Frequent, Lineup, Metro, Primo, and Skip (limited stop routes) Service.
CATA's service routes (also known as the "Centre Line") travel around the Penn State campus, downtown State College, and the surrounding areas. All routes run under full service during fall and spring semesters, and only a limited number run during reduced service in the summer.
The route better serves Eastern Imperial County residents and connects Yuma, Winterhaven, and El Centro via Interstate 8. Further connections are available to YCAT routes at the Downtown Yuma Transit Center and IVT routes at the El Centro Regional Transit Terminal.
By 1941, all lines had been converted to bus operation. All STC transit franchises were purchased by the public Central New York Regional Transportation Authority in 1972, continuing their operation as CNY Centro. History
Starting September 5, 2023, Centro, the local public transportation provider, will be providing local bus service to the airport, operating Monday through Saturday. [18] [19] OurBus and Trailways schedule several daily buses to the airport, connecting to regional cities such as Ithaca and Watertown.