Buffalo Metropolitan Transportation Center - Local Bus Routes Directly Serving The Terminal

Local Bus Routes Directly Serving The Terminal

  • Route 40 Niagara Falls at gate 14.

Board on Ellicott Street at North Division Street

  • Route 6 Sycamore (outbound)
  • Route 8 Main (outbound)
  • Route 14 Abbott (inbound)
  • Route 16 South Park (inbound)
  • Route 24 Genesee (outbound)
  • Route 36 Hamburg (inbound)

Board on North Division Street at Ellicott Street

  • Route 3 Grant (outbound)
  • Route 5 Niagara/Kenmore (outbound)
  • Route 11 Colvin (outbound)
  • Route 15 Seneca (inbound)
  • Route 20 Elmwood(outbound)
  • Route 25 Delaware (outbound)
  • Route 60 Niagara Falls Express (outbound)
  • Route 74 Boston Express (outbound)
  • Route 76 Lotus Bay Express (outbound)
  • Route 204 Buffalo Airport-Downtown Express (outbound)

Nearly all buses operating into Downtown Buffalo come within a short walk (maximum of three city blocks) of the transportation center.

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