Local Leaders, Advocates: New York Needs to Increase State Transit Funding News March 20, 2015 - Today, leaders and advocates are calling on the New York State Legislature and Governor Cuomo to support critically-needed transit systems throughout New York State and ensure that the final budget includes both capital investment and additional operating aid for upstate, and downstate, systems. March 20, 2015 in Monroe Wyoming Wayne Seneca Livingston Genesee Orleans Ontario County Today, leaders and advocates are calling on the New York State Legislature and Governor Cuomo to support critically-needed transit systems throughout New York State and ensure that the final budget includes both capital investment and additional operating aid for upstate, and downstate, systems. Read more
‘How to Ride the Bus’ Training for Social Service Agencies News January 16, 2015 - Using public transportation can be a challenge for individuals with a disability or special need. That challenge can discourage some completely, further increasing their isolation and resulting in reduced independence. January 16, 2015 in Monroe Wyoming Livingston Genesee Ontario County Using public transportation can be a challenge for individuals with a disability or special need. That challenge can discourage some completely, further increasing their isolation and resulting in reduced independence. Read more
RTS Transit Center Now Open News December 05, 2014 - RTS ushered in a new era of public transit on November 28, with the opening of its new $50 million RTS Transit Center. For the first time in 152 years of Rochester transit, buses no longer line up outside on Main Street. Today, customers catch their buses in an enclosed climate-controlled environment featuring state-of-the-art amenities and advanced technology. December 05, 2014 in Monroe Wyoming Wayne Seneca Livingston Genesee Orleans Ontario County RTS ushered in a new era of public transit on November 28, with the opening of its new $50 million RTS Transit Center. For the first time in 152 years of Rochester transit, buses no longer line up outside on Main Street. Today, customers catch their buses in an enclosed climate-controlled environment featuring state-of-the-art amenities and advanced technology. Read more