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Single-door bus used primarily on the routes BxM4C, 43, and 77. Also used occasionally on 10, 11 and shuttle loops. The Bee-Line Bus System, the bus system for Westchester County, operates a network of bus routes throughout Westchester County, serving destinations throughout much of the county and parts of The Bronx in New York City.
On July 23, 2019, it was announced that the Bee-Line bus fare system on all buses would be upgraded to the OMNY fare system in 2021–2022, replacing the MetroCard. The Westchester County Department of Transportation states that "OMNY is targeted for introduction on the Bee-Line Bus System beginning in 2022 at the earliest."
Liberty Lines Transit is the owner of local bus routes in Westchester County, New York, and operates these and other local bus routes under contract as part of the Bee-Line Bus System. It had been affiliated with Liberty Lines Express , the owner of express bus routes in New York City, which operated those express bus routes under contract to ...
From Nov. 19 through Nov. 27, and from Dec. 7 through Dec. 26, there will be no charge for riding a Bee-Line bus or using the ParaTransit service.
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Balaklava-Port Wakefield: 14 March 1876 Port Wakefield-Kadina: 9 October 1878 Kadina-Wallaroo: 15 January 1880 Wallaroo-Moonta: 2 November 1891: Closed: Balaklava-Paskeville: 4 April 1984 Wallaroo-Moonta: 23 July 1984 Paskeville-Kadina:14 March 1990 Kadina-Wallaroo: 3 March 1993: Technical; Line length: 109.4 km (68.0 mi) Track gauge: 1,435 mm ...
The following streetcar lines once operated in Westchester County, New York. Many systems in Westchester eventually came under control of either the Third Avenue Railway, [1] the Fifth Avenue Coach Company, or the Connecticut Company-owned New York and Stamford Railway.
Originally ran with the Bx31 via Eastchester Road. Service was later rerouted to serve the New York City Children's Center Bronx Campus at Waters Place in September 1990. Former bus stop inside the New York City Children's Center Bronx Campus was discontinued in January 2013. Bx22: Began in 1928; formerly the Bx13.