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Bee-Line Bus

Information about the Bee-Line system is available in alternative accessible formats on request.

Over 65 percent of all Westchester County residents are within walking distance of a Bee-Line bus route, making the bus both close and convenient.

Riding public transit is a great travel choice.  It helps our environment by reducing air pollution and traffic congestion.  It's also a bargain. Transit fares are competitive with the out-of-pocket costs of driving, especially if you pay for parking.  We deal with the traffic hassles for you, and you get time to read, relax, socialize, plan your day or even your next vacation.

Bus Service and Bus Stop Guidelines
Guidelines have been prepared to serve as a basic planning tool for municipal staff, governmental agencies and consultants engaged in site design and review activities. The guidelines are intended to promote a better understanding of bus characteristics, operational needs and dimensional requirements so that public transit benefits are fully realized and integrated with local planning policies. More information is available on Bus Stop Planning and Design Guidelines in the Planning Division.

Bee-Line Service Alerts

Bee-Line Service Alerts

Sign up to receive e-mail updates on Bee-Line bus schedule changes, up-to-date service notices, service alerts and detour information.

Schedules and Maps

Schedules and Maps

When you ride the Bee-Line, you’re riding with one of America’s best, safest, and most reliable transit systems. More than 65 percent of all Westchester County residents are within walking distance of a Bee-Line bus route, making the bus close and convenient.

 Fares and Metrocard

Fares and Metrocard

MetroCard offers Westchester residents the convenience and same discounts that are being enjoyed by millions of people in the New York metropolitan area. With MetroCard, transit riders are able to buy a specific number of rides or unlimited rides for a specific time period, both at significant discounts.

Wheelchair lift

Senior and Disabled Services

Seniors and the disabled can stay independent while leaving the driving to us. If stepping onto the bus is difficult for you, the bus can "kneel" to lower the first step height. Feel free to ask the bus operator to kneel the bus to assist you in boarding or exiting.

Paratransit Bus

Paratransit

Bee-Line ParaTransit is a shared ride service. Appointments must be made from one to four days in advance. Although ParaTransit currently provides some services beyond those required under the Americans with Disabilities Act, the future goal is to more closely mirror regular Bee-Line bus service.

Bee-Line Logo - Trip Planning

Trip Planning

Planning your next trip on the Bee-Line bus system is a breeze when you use Google maps or the 511NY Trip Planner Tool.