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In 2020, CDTA began a service called Flex which is an on-demand service where a person is transported by van to their desired location or CDTA bus route. Riders use an app similar to Uber and Lyft to request a ride. Currently the service only operates in parts of Colonie and Guilderland, but the program may be expanded in the future.
New York State Route 370 (NY 370) is an east–west state highway in Central New York in the United States. It extends for about 35 miles (56.33 km) from an intersection with NY 104 and NY 104A south of the Wayne County village of Red Creek to a junction with U.S. Route 11 (US 11) in the Onondaga County city of Syracuse.
Instead, service ran along 166th Street between 26th Avenue and Willets Point Boulevard. This change took effect on February 3, 1957. 166 trips were dropped from the Q16 schedule. [146] In response to the proposed change in the route, mothers from Clearview Gardens threatened to form a human barricade across 166th Street.
Interstate 370; U.S. Route 370 (former) Arkansas Highway 370; Colorado State Highway 370; Georgia State Route 370; Iowa Highway 370; Maryland Route 370; Missouri Route 370; Nebraska Highway 370; New York State Route 370; Ohio State Route 370; Oregon Route 370; Pennsylvania Route 370; Puerto Rico Highway 370; Virginia State Route 370; Wyoming ...
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Its route is largely coextensive with what was once the NYC's main line, which was the eastern portion of the "Water Level Route" from New York City to Chicago. The Buffalo-Niagara Falls leg was formerly part of an NYC subsidiary, the Buffalo and Niagara Falls Railroad, but passenger service was dropped in 1961.
County routes in Cayuga County, New York, are not signed in any form, serving as little more than references for inventory purposes.Route numbers below 114 generally increase progressively based on the alphabetical order of the towns where they are primarily located, beginning with Aurelius and ending with Victory (excluding Montezuma); however, several exceptions exist.
Pennsylvania Route 370 (PA 370, designated by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation as SR 370) is a 16.73-mile-long (26.92 km) state highway located in Susquehanna and Wayne counties in Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at PA 171 in East Ararat. The eastern terminus is at PA 191 in Buckingham Township near Hancock, New York.