Short Line (bus Company) - Route Detail - Beyond The New York Metro Area

Beyond The New York Metro Area

These routes run primarily from the New York Metro area to points in the Southern Tier (Sullivan County and beyond), or service the Southern Tier of New York State exclusively.

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Route Terminal A Via Terminal B Notes
40 Monticello Port Authority Bus Terminal Brooklyn
Midwood
  • Summer only.
  • Does not operate during Jewish Sabbath.
52 Monticello South Fallsburg, Woodbourne, Sullivan County Community College Liberty
56 Monticello Monticello Gaming & Raceway, White Lake, Bethel Woods Center for the Arts Villa Roma
  • Operates mid-May thru mid-October.
  • No service Sunday & Monday.
  • Special Concert Excursions to Bethel Woods from New York City and other points available.
79 Olean Alfred State College Binghamton
  • Feeder line into Route X178.
L178 Monticello Wurtsboro, Middletown Port Authority Bus Terminal
X178 Alfred State College or
Ithaca City Bus Terminal or
Cornell University
Binghamton, Monticello Port Authority Bus Terminal
  • Services from either Western New York end point may require a transfer in Binghamton.
179 Binghamton Deposit, Hancock, Roscoe, Liberty, Monticello Gaming & Raceway Monticello
495 Monticello Middletown, Woodbury Common, Nanuet, White Plains, Queens Village, Hempstead Patchogue
  • Transfer to/from Southern Tier buses in Monticello.
  • Stops in Middletown for transfers to buses to Pike County, Route 17, Ellenville, and Kerkhonson.
  • Stops at Woodbury Common for transfers to Newburgh buses.
  • Express service for the Main Line route.
No number Utica Colgate University, SUNY Morrisville, Norwich Binghamton
  • Feeder line into Route X178.
No number Binghamton Interstate 88 corridor Albany
  • Joint service with Trailways of New York.

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