SYRACUSE, N.Y. — As of Monday, Centro is beginning a plan to reduce its service levels as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
The changes will come in two phases, per a Friday news release. Effective Monday, Centro has discontinued the following bus lines “until further notice.”
Onondaga County
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- 323 Minoa
- 84 Henry Clay
- 510 Tully
- 82 Baldwinsville
- 88 North Syracuse
- 388 Central Square
Cayuga County
- 8 Moravia
- 236 Auburn-Syracuse via Skaneateles Camillus
- 138 Auburn-Syracuse via Skaneateles Taunton
- 38 Auburn-Syracuse via Weedsport Elbridge
Oswego County
- 246 Oswego-Syracuse via Fulton
Second phase
In addition, as of next Monday, April 13, Centro buses in Syracuse (Onondaga County) will operate on the following schedules:
- Monday through Saturday: Saturday schedule
- Sunday: Sunday schedule
All other bus routes will continue to operate as usual unless noted above in the county listings, Centro said. At the same time, Call-A-Bus and Senior Shopper bus service will remain unchanged in all counties.
Bus services will continue to operate free of charge to all customers until further notice, and Centro will continue to require customers to board and exit buses through the back doors whenever possible.
The Central New York Regional Transportation Authority (Centro) is the public transportation provider for Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga, and Oswego counties.