Central New York Regional Transportation Authority
The Central New York Regional Transportation Authority, commonly referred to as Centro, is a New York State public benefit corporation and the operator of mass transit in Onondaga, Oswego, Cayuga, and Oneida counties in New York state. The CNYRTA was formed on August 1, 1970, along with similar agencies in Rochester, Albany, and Buffalo.
A typical Centro bus stop sign
A coach for long-distance routes and a typical Centro city bus at the William F. Walsh Regional Transportation Center, in Syracuse.
Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority
The Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority (RGRTA) is a New York State public-benefit corporation which provides transportation services in the eight-county area in and around Rochester, New York. Currently, RGRTA oversees the daily operation of eleven subsidiaries under the parent company of the RGRTA, including paratransit services. In 2023, the combined system of eleven subsidiaries had a ridership of 9,712,300, or about 34,900 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2023.
A 1990 Orion V bus
Clinton Avenue entrance
Interior viewed from the Clinton Avenue entrance
Interior looking toward the Clinton Avenue entrance