Orange, Dutchess, Ulster and Pike County Routes
These routes service the outer regions of the New York metropolitan area.
Route | Terminal A | Via | Terminal B | Notes |
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Main Line Trolley |
Middletown | Route 17M | Woodbury Common Premium Outlets |
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17M/MD | Middletown | Monroe, Goshen, Chester, Central Valley, Harriman, Tuxedo, Sloatsburg, Suffern | Port Authority Bus Terminal | This route has a number of peak-service and short-turn variants:
In addition, most local trips continue to/from 17SF/WY in Bergen County. |
X32N | Rhinebeck | Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, Woodbury Common | Port Authority Bus Terminal | |
XPA84 | Hawley | Honesdale (PA), Port Jervis (NY), Middletown | Port Authority Bus Terminal |
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X87M | Middletown | Route 17/Thruway Express | Port Authority Bus Terminal |
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X87N | Newburgh | Thruway Express | Port Authority Bus Terminal |
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208 | Montgomery | Washingtonville, Monroe, Central Valley | New York George Washington Bridge, Harlem, and East Side |
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209 | Kerhonkson | Ellenville, Wurtsboro, Middletown, Monroe | Port Authority Bus Terminal | |
287 |
Middletown | Goshen, Monroe, Central Valley | White Plains Platinum Mile |
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L-211 | Newburgh | Routes 17K and 211 | Middletown |
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L-9 | Newburgh | Highland Falls, West Point, Bear Mountain, Suffern | Port Authority Bus Terminal | |
No number | USMA West Point | Woodbury Commons | Port Authority Bus Terminal |
Read more about this topic: Short Line (bus Company), Route Detail
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