Routes and Schedules | www.cdta.org (2024)

Where in the Capital Region do you want to go? Go directly to the route you want to or click on links for different areas CDTA serves for printable route maps and schedules. Schedules and information are available upon request in large print, Braille and tape formats.

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  • 1 - Central Avenue Central Avenue, between Colonie Center and Downtown Albany (7 days a week)
  • 10 - Western Avenue Western Avenue, between Crossgates Mall, Stuyvesant Plaza and Downtown Albany (7 days a week)
  • 12 - Washington Avenue Washington Avenue, between Crossgates Mall, Crossgates Commons, UAlbany and Downtown Albany (7 days a week)
  • 13 - New Scotland Avenue New Scotland Avenue, between Downtown Albany via St. Peter's Hospital and Albany Medical Center (7 days a week)
  • 18 - Delaware Avenue Delaware Avenue, between Albany via Delmar (7 days a week)
  • 85 - Fifth Avenue Between Lansingburgh, South Troy via 5th Avenue and 4th Street (7 days a week)
  • 96 - Grafton State Park Downtown Troy, via Hoosick St., Route 7 (summer service-7 days a week)
  • 100 - Mid City Belt Pearl Street, Morton Avenue, Quail Street, Livingston Avenue and Lark Drive (7 days a week)
  • 106 - Uptown Belt Via Pearl Street, Second Ave, Whitehall Rd, Allen Street, Livingston Ave and Lark Drive (7 days a week)
  • 107 - Albany Glenmont Between Albany and Glenmont via Pearl St, Mt. Hope and 9w (7 days a week)
  • 114 - Madison Ave - Western Ave Between Crossgates Mall, UAlbany, Downtown Albany, and Rensselaer Rail Station (7 days a week)
  • 117 - Colonie Crosstown Between Crossgates Mall, Colonie Center and Albany Internation Airport (weekdays and Saturdays)
  • 125 - Clinton Ave - Sand Creek Rd. Clinton Ave, Sand Creek Rd., Colonie Center and Downtown Albany (weekdays and Saturdays)
  • 155 - Suburban Circulator From Crossgates Mall to Albany International Airport via Route 155 (7 days a week)
  • 182 - Troy - Albany via Cohoes and Latham Troy/Albany via Cohoes/Latham, from Downtown Troy, Watervliet, Green Island, Cohoes and Latham Farms, Latham Shoppes to Albany (7 days a week)
  • 190 - Fuller Rd - Wolf Road From Latham Farms, Wolf Road and Crossgates Mall (weekdays only)
  • 214 - Rensselaer 3rd Street Rensselaer 3rd Street/Amtrak, via Downtown Albany (7 days a week)
  • 224 - Albany - Troy via I-90 Between Downtown Albany, via Route 4 and Downtown Troy (weekdays only)
  • 286 - Troy / Wynantskill Troy/Wynantskill via RPI Campus, between Downtown Troy and Wynantskill (weekdays and Saturdays)
  • 289 - Griswold Heights - St. Mary's Hospital Griswold Heights, Downtown Troy and St. Mary's Hospital (7 days a week)
  • 351 - Van Vranken Ave - Broadway Yates Village, Union College and Department of Social Services, Rotterdam Industrial Park (7 days a week)
  • 352 - McClellan Street-Altamont Ave. McClellan St/Altamont Ave, between Ellis Hospital, Sheridan Village and Walmart, Price Chopper (weekdays only)
  • 353 - Scotia-Mt.Pleasant Scotia/Mt. Pleasant, between Glenville Walmart, Hamilton Hill and Altamont Avenue (7 days a week)
  • 354 - Rotterdam Square Mall - Nott Street Ellis Hospital, Shop Rite Plaza, Union College, Downtown Schenectady, via Port Rotterdam (weekdays only)
  • 355 - Schenectady Wolf Road Schenectady/Colonie, between Downtown Schenectady and Colonie Center (7 days a week)
  • 370 - Troy/Schenectady Troy/Schenectady, between Downtown Troy, Latham Farms, Downtown Schenectady and Rivers Casino (7 days a week)
  • 402 - Bay/College between Ridge Street Terminal and SUNY Adirondack
  • 404 - Hudson Falls / Fort Edward between Ridge Street Terminal and Amtrak Station
  • 405 - Moreau / S. Glens Falls between Ridge Street Terminal, South Glens Falls, and Moreau
  • 407 - West Glens Falls between Ridge Street Terminal and West Glens Falls
  • 411 - Glen St / Walmart Between Ridge St. Terminal and Route 9 Walmart
  • 412 - Glen St / Aviation Mall Between Ridge St. Terminal, Aviation Mall, and Montcalm Apts
  • 450 - Schenectady - Wilton via Route 50 Route 50, between Downtown Schenectady, Saratoga (High Rock/Quad Graphics), and Wilton (7 days a week)
  • 452 - Skidmore College/Downtown Saratoga Between Skidmore College and Downtown Saratoga Springs (7 days a week)
  • 540 - NX - Northway Express Northway Express- Exits 8,9,11,12,15, Ballston Spa, Downtown Saratoga, South Glens Falls and Corporate Woods (weekdays only)
  • 560 - Thruway Express Downtown Amsterdam, Exit 27, and Exit 26 via New York State Thruway to Downtown Albany (weekdays only)
  • 600 - Neighborhood Belt Via Perth Rd, Guy Park Ave/Division St, E. Main St, Church St, and Clizbe Ave (7 days a week)
  • 602 - Amsterdam to Schenectady via exit 26 Via Guy Park Ave/Division St, E. Main St, NY Route 5, Scotia, and Downtown Schenectady (weekdays only)
  • 605 - Amsterdam to Schenectady via VIA/Port Via Guy Park Ave/Division St. E. Main St, NY Route 5 via VIA/Port and Downtown Schenectady (Weekend only)
  • 712 - Harriman Campus - Patroon Creek UAlbany Uptown Campus to Quail/WAMC Station (weekdays only)
  • 737 - Corporate Woods - Airport British American Blvd., Corporate Woods via Albany International Airport (weekdays only)
  • 763 - Schenectady/Guilderland via Route 20 Between Schenectady and Guilderland via Carman Rd and Western Ave (weekdays only)
  • 801 - Albany Shuttle Albany Shuttle (weekdays only-no summer service)
  • 802 - Troy Shuttle Troy Shuttle (weekdays only-no summer service)
  • 803 - North Albany Shuttle North Albany Shuttle (weekdays only-no summer service)
  • 804 - East-West Commuter Between Ridge St and Main St. (Weekdays only-no summer service)
  • 805 - Mid Town Shuttle Kiernan Plaza, Clinton Ave, New Scotland, Whitehall, 2nd and Delaware; Albany HS (school, weekdays only)
  • 806 - Delaware Shuttle Mt. Hope via S.Pearl St via New Scotland Ave Hackett MS (school) (weekdays only)
  • 807 - Suburban Shuttle Crossgates Mall, UAlbany, C.B.A. (school), via Central Ave to Downtown Albany (weekdays only-no summer service)
  • 808 - Albany - North Greenbush Shuttle Stuyvesant Plaza, Downtown Albany via Rensselaer, LaSalle (school) (weekdays only-no summer service)
  • 810 - Schenectady Shuttle Between Schenectady neighborhoods and Schenectady High School (weekdays only-no summer service)
  • 811 - Guilderland Shuttle Between Crossgates Mall and Guilderland Town Hall (Thursday Only)
  • 812 - Schenectady - Albany Shuttle Between State Street Schenectady and Green Tech via I-890 and Thruway (weekdays Only)
  • 813 - Ravena Shopping Bus Ravena Shopping Shuttle, between Ravena, Colonie Center and Crossgates Mall (Tuesdays only)
  • 815 - Troy Shopping Bus Troy Shopping Shuttle, between Troy to Downtown Troy and Brunswick Walmart (Wednesdays only)
  • 821 - North Greenbush Shopping Bus North Greenbush Shoppers Shuttle, between St Jude Snior Apartments and Walmart Rensselaer Plaza (Thursdays only)
  • 840 - Saratoga Stonequist Shopper Bus Saratoga Springs Shoppers Shuttle, between Downtown Saratoga, Walmart and Wilton Mall (Tuesdays only)
  • 872 - Albany County Nature Bus Nature Bus will run every Saturday, with service starting on May 25, 2024, and running through October 05, 2024, bringing Albany residents to some of the regions most scenic outdoor destinations.
  • 875 - Saratoga Summer Trolley Saratoga Springs Summer Trolley (Wed-Sunday)
  • 876 - Glens Falls Summer Trolley Lake George Summer Trolley between Glens Falls Ridge St. Terminal via Route 9 to downtown Lake Geroge (7 days a week)
  • 877 - Glens Falls Summer Trolley North Lake George Summer Trolley between Lake George Beach St and Bolton Landing via Fran Cove and Hearthstone (7 days a week)
  • 905 - BusPlus Red Line BusPlus+ between Downtown Schenectady and Downtown Albany (7 days a week)
  • 910 - BusPlus Purple Line BusPlus+ between Crossgates Mall and Downtown Albany (7 days a week)
  • 922 - BusPlus Blue Line Cohoes to Delaware Station BusPlus+ between Second Ave in Albany and Van Shaick Island/Downtown Cohoes via Ontario and Remsen Street (7 days a week)
  • 923 - BusPlus Blue Line Waterford to Rail Trail Station BusPlus+, between South Pearl Street in Albany, northern Lansingburgh and Waterford via 2nd Ave and Broad Street (7 days a week)

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FAQs

Is CDTA privately owned? ›

The Capital District Transportation Authority (CDTA) was created in 1970 by the New York State Legislature, as a public benefit corporation, to provide regional transportation services by rail, bus, water and air.

Does Albany, NY have public transportation? ›

Capital District Transportation Authority (CDTA) provides regional transportation services by bus. CDTA provides regular route bus service, shuttle systems and paratransit services.

Does Schenectady, NY have public transportation? ›

Getting Here and Getting Around is Easy!

By Bus: Bus Service by Greyhound & Trailways. By Train: The new Schenectady Train Station in Downtown Schenectady offers service to Amtrak with daily service from New York City, Montreal and Buffalo.

What is 1 CDTA? ›

Cdas. (Cucharadas) is for more than one tablespoon (1=Cda.), and Cdtas. (Cucharaditas) is for more than one teaspoon (1=Cdta.).

What is the name of the bus company in Las Vegas? ›

The RTC of Southern Nevada is dedicated to providing a safe and reliable transportation service of our valleys residents and visitors.

Are there Ubers in Albany? ›

Yes. The Uber app gives you the power to request a ride to get around Albany anytime, 24/7.

How much is the bus from New York to Albany? ›

The bus trip from New York to Albany is about 146 miles long. The quickest trip with Greyhound takes 2 hours 39 minutes and you can expect only one stop. How much is the New York to Albany bus and how can I buy a ticket? The New York to Albany bus starts from $24.99.

Does Albany have subway? ›

Your local Albany Subway® Restaurant, located at 1181 Western Avenue brings new bold flavors along with old favorites to satisfied guests every day.

Do New Yorkers pay for the bus? ›

Public transport in New York, overseen by the Metropolitan Transport Authority (MTA), has various fare options that help maintain a lower cost of living in NYC than driving or taking taxis. Travelers can choose between paying for a single trip, contactless payment with the OMNY system, or using a MetroCard.

How much is a bus ticket from Schenectady NY to Syracuse NY? ›

The distance between Schenectady and Syracuse by bus is 135 miles. FlixBus can make the trip in 2 hours 35 minutes. How much is the bus ticket between Schenectady and Syracuse? You can travel from Schenectady to Syracuse for as little as $28.49.

Does Poughkeepsie have public transportation? ›

Dutchess County Public Transit

Most buses operate hourly, while Route L (Poughkeepsie Main Street) operates every half hour. The county's bus routes can be explored via a real-time bus locator You can learn more about access to bus transit in our Bus Access Analysis section.

What is the meaning of 1 peso? ›

1. a coin and monetary unit of Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Guinea-Bissau, Mexico, and the Philippines, equal to 100 centavos. 2. a coin and monetary unit of Uruguay, equal to 100 centesimos.

What does CDAS mean in Spanish? ›

tablespoon [ abbr.: tbsp.] - measurement in cooking, considered to equal 11.8 ml. la cucharada (sopera) [ abr.: cda.]

What is the symbol for 1 tsp? ›

The symbol for teaspoon is tsp, as in "We measured out one tsp of vanilla." Another way to abbreviate teaspoon is with a lower-case t, such as "The doctor indicated we should give the baby one t of the medicine."

Is LA Metro public or private? ›

In 1958 the remnants of the privately owned rail and bus systems were consolidated into a government agency known as the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority or MTA. By 1963 the remaining rail lines were completely removed and replaced with bus service.

Is the New York Metro privately owned? ›

It is owned by the government of New York City and leased to the New York City Transit Authority, an affiliate agency of the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).

Is the NYS Thruway privately owned? ›

The New York State Thruway Authority (NYSTA) is a public benefit corporation in New York State, United States. The NYSTA was formed in 1950 with the responsibility of constructing, maintaining, and operating the New York State Thruway, a system of limited-access highways within the state.

Is the DC Metro privately owned? ›

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) is a non-federal tri-jurisdictional government agency authorized by Congress, that operates transit service in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, including the Washington Metro. WMATA is jointly funded by the District of Columbia, Virginia, and Maryland.

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