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Bee-Line Bus Schedules and Maps

Bee-Line Bus Schedules and Maps

2025 Bee-Line and ParaTransit Holiday Schedules in English and Spanish

Check Service Alerts for daily updates on schedule changes and information related to COVID-19.

With our Shuttles, BxM4C/Rte28 Westchester-Manhattan Express and frequent local buses, there’s a public transportation option for just about everyone.

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Check out our Bee-Line Bus bike rack brochure  - English, bike rack brochure - Spanish for more information. 

Please see our Bee Considerate about Baby Stroller Brochures in Spanish and English

 

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Saluting Seniors with Free Rides

Salute to Seniors2019To celebrate Older Americans Month the Westchester Bee-Line Bus System is honoring seniors with free rides every Wednesday in May.

Find your ride to recreation, shopping, parks, entertainment and more. Our buses are clean, comfortable and accommodating of seniors in wheelchairs.

Westchester County Department of Public Works and Transportation staff will be on site at the below events to provide you with information on all of your transportation needs.

Salute to Seniors will be bringing the information to your neighborhood this year. Visit any of the three Information and Community expos from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in May:

  • Central Westchester
    Wednesday, May 10
    Ridge Road Park, 287 Ridge Road, Hartsdale, NY
    RSVP by May 2

  • Northern Westchester
    Wednesday, May 17
    Croton Point Park, 1 Croton Point Avenue, Croton-on-Hudson, NY
    RSVP by May 9
    Event will feature the MetroCard Mobile Sales Van*

  • Southern Westchester
    Wednesday, May 24
    Glen Island Park, Weyman Ave, New Rochelle, NY 10805
    RSVP by May 16
    There will be complimentary shuttle service from the Bee-Line bus stop on Pelham Road outside of Glen Island Park to transport attendees directly to this event*

The Information and Community Expos are  tented and outdoors, and are subject to change or cancellation due to the ongoing pandemic.
Social distancing and masks are mandatory. One box lunch provided with each reservation. To make a reservation call (914) 218-3968. 

To learn more, visit the Seniors website call (914) 813-7777 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Bee Mindful: Tips for Pedestrian Safety

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When walking to and from the bus stop, it’s important to know what’s going on around you. The Bee offers the following pedestrian safety tips to help keep you safe around bus stops.

Share these tips with your family members.

Please refer to our Brochure in English and Spanish

Bee Safe

  • Wait at the bus stop.
  • Bus drivers only pick up and drop off at designated bus stops.
  • Don’t stand at the curb’s edge.
  • Turning vehicles may come too close.
  • Be patient and arrive ten minutes early.
  • Make sure the bus stops before you approach it.
  • Never run after or alongside a moving bus once it has left the bus stop.
  • Play it safe and wait for the next one.
  • Don’t cross the street in front of a bus.
  • Let the bus leave the bus stop before you cross the street.
  • Don’t let children play near buses.
  • Pushing, shoving, and running can cause accidents.

Bee Seen

  • Be bright at dawn, dusk and night.
  • Carry a flashlight and wear something that’s bright, light colored or reflective.
  • Stay in well-lit areas, especially, when crossing the street.
  • Cross at intersections or crosswalks.
  • Cars might not see you mid-block.
  • Make sure drivers and bicyclists see you.
  • Make eye contact when crossing and be sure they have plenty of time to see you.

Bee Aware

  • Always look left, right and left again, when crossing.
  • Be aware of the traffic and others around you.
  • Use sidewalks when you can.
  • No sidewalk? Walk facing traffic and in a single file.
  • Obey the traffic signals.
  • Cross on “WALK” or on a fresh green light.
  • Don’t use your phone when crossing.
  • Distracted walking, especially texting, is dangerous.
  • Prevent slips and falls.
  • Dress for walking. Wear comfortable shoes and make sure your shoe laces are tied.

Bee Prepared: Safety Tips for Riding on a Bee-Line Bus

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The Bee-Line System is committed to providing safe, secure and reliable service. Safety is everyone's responsibility. The Bee offers the following passenger safety tips to keep you safe when traveling by bus.

Share these tips with your family members.

Refer to our brochure in English or in Spanish.

Bee Ready

  • Wear comfortable shoes and make sure shoelaces are tied to prevent slips and falls.
  • If steps are difficult, ask the driver to use the lift.
  • Use the handrails when entering and exiting the bus.
  • Keep the aisle clear by securing personal belongings on your lap, under the seat, or in front of you.
  • Bring hand sanitizer for cleaning hands after touching surfaces such as handrails.
  • Take your time getting on and off the bus. Wait for the bus to make a full stop before departing your seat.

Bee Steady

  • Take your time getting on and off the bus.
  • When moving on the bus keep your hands free of cell phones and personal items.
  • Sit down if an open seat is available.
  • When in your seat, sit back instead of on the edge of your seat. Face forward and keep your feet firmly on the floor.
  • If standing, hold the handrails with both hands to secure yourself.

Bee Alert

  • Watch your step between the bus and the curb.
  • Hold children’s hands on and off the bus.
  • Don’t be distracted; be aware of what is going on around you.
  • Don’t cross the street in front of a bus. Let the bus leave the stop before crossing the street.