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Airport-Niagara Falls Express Service operated between Buffalo Niagara International Airport, Niagara Falls Transportation Center and Portage Road Transit Center. Service discontinued April 29, 2012 due to low ridership and funding. 211 ECC Circulator Fall/Spring semester tri-campus shuttle serving ECC City Campus to either ECC North or ECC South.
The region's primary commercial airport, the Buffalo-Niagara International Airport, connects with NFTA-Metro services on route 24 Genesee, while the Niagara Falls International Airport serves a number of low-cost and charter airlines and is served by routes 55 Pine Avenue and 59 Niagara Falls Airport-NCCC.
Route 60 Niagara Falls Express (outbound) Route 74 Boston Express (outbound) Route 76 Lotus Bay Express (outbound) Route 204 Buffalo Airport-Downtown Express (outbound) Nearly all buses operating into Downtown Buffalo come within a short walk (maximum of three city blocks) of the transportation center.
Buffalo Metro Rail is the public transit rail system in Buffalo, New York, operated by the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA). The system consists of a single, 6.4-mile-long (10.3 km) light rail line that runs for most of the length of Main Street (New York State Route 5) from KeyBank Center in Canalside to the south campus of the University at Buffalo in the northeast corner of ...
I-90 / New York Thruway to I-290 west – Albany, Erie, Niagara Falls: Exits 51W-E on I-90 / Thruway: 7.64: 12.30: NY 277 (Union Road) Eastbound exit and westbound entrance: 8.18: 13.16: Dick Road / Cayuga Road: Eastbound exit and westbound entrance: 8.52: 13.71: Eastern end of freeway section: Genesee Street (NY 952A west) – Buffalo Niagara ...
The Belt Line East Line is proposed to tie in with the Niagara Falls Shuttle, the Niagara River Line, the Tonawandas Line, and the Airport Line; in efforts to allow passengers and visitors from the Niagara County region to have a one-seat ride from their boarding stop to the Buffalo Niagara International Airport.
The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA) operates Buffalo Niagara International Airport and Niagara Falls International Airport. Buffalo is primarily served by the Buffalo Niagara International Airport, located in the nearby suburb of Cheektowaga. The airport, reconstructed in 1997, serves over 5 million passengers per year. Buffalo ...
Buffalo Niagara International Airport opened as Buffalo Municipal Airport in 1926 on former farmland, making it one of the country's oldest public airports. The original airport included a small terminal building, one hangar, and four cinder runways, each 3,000 feet (910 m) long by 100 feet (30 m) wide.