Westchester County DPW&T manages the Bee-Line System and Westchester County Airport. The department also manages specialized transportation services for the Department of Social Services and provides support services for Bee-Line ParaTransit, including curb-to-curb service for people with disabilities.
The Bee-Line System is Westchester's bus transit network of over 3,300 bus stops, that provide bus service within Westchester County, Bronx, Manhattan and Putnam County.
With approximately 60 routes and a fleet of 325 vehicles, the Bee-Line System is owned by Westchester County and operates under contract with private bus companies.
Service Areas
The Bee-Line System primarily services Westchester County with connecting services to New York City buses and subways, Putnam County transit; Transport of Rockland's Hudson Link; Shortline's Orange-Westchester Link and Connecticut Transit's I-Bus.
There are major transit hubs in White Plains, New Rochelle, Yonkers and Mount Vernon. In the northern part of the County, service is concentrated in Peekskill, Ossining and Yorktown.
Many Bee-Line routes operate in the Bronx offering Westchester residents connections to New York City's subways and buses. Every subway line in the Bronx is served by at least one Bee-Line route.
Along the Bee-Line's routes are "shuttle loops" providing connections to major employment centers and MetroNorth train stations in the County.
Express services to midtown Manhattan are also available.
Comment
We welcome your comments and suggestions regarding your riding experience with the Bee-Line System. You may contact us by Email at: or through our online Bee-Line comments form.