List of bus routes in Onondaga County, New York

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The following routes are operated by CNYRTA's CNY Centro division, in and around the City of Syracuse and Onondaga, Cayuga, and Oswego counties. [1]

Base RouteTerminalsMajor streetsAreas & Landmarks served
8 SyrculatorCentro Transit HUB8: W. Washington & S. Clinton StreetsSalina Street, Franklin Street, Washington Street, S. State Street, Harrison StreetOnondaga County Central Library, Clinton Square, Franklin Square, City Hall, City & County Government buildings, War Memorial, Everson Museum
  • Free Downtown Syracuse circulator
10 S. Salina StCentro Transit HUB110: Valley PlazaSouth Salina StreetOne Centro Center, Upstate University Hospital, Valley Plaza, Clary Middle School, Green Hills Farms Shopping Center, Nedrow
410: Conklin Ave
16 N. Salina StCentro Transit HUB16: Regional Transportation Center & Destiny USANorth Salina Street, 1st North Street, Buckley Road, 7th North Street, Old Liverpool Road, Electronics Parkway Little Italy, Regional Transportation Center, Destiny USA, Lockheed Martin, Liverpool
116: 7th North Street
216: Electronics Parkway
316: Electronics Parkway via Old Liverpool Road
20 James StCentro Transit HUB20: Eastwood – Lamson StreetJames Street, Midler Avenue, Molloy Road Bryant & Stratton College, Lincoln Middle School, Eastwood, Hancock Airpark
120: Midler Ave
220: Hancock Airpark
21 James St - SunnycrestCentro Transit HUB21: Sunnycrest RoadJames Street, Teall Avenue, Sunnycrest RoadBryant & Stratton College, Lincoln Middle School, Henninger High School, Shop City, Eastwood
121: Sunnycrest Road via Shop City
22 James St - Rt. 298Centro Transit HUB22: Rt. 298/Carrier CircleJames Street, Thompson Road, Fly RoadBryant & Stratton College, Lincoln Middle School, Eastwood, Carrier Circle
122: East Syracuse via Fly Road
23 James St - East SyracuseCentro Transit HUB23: East SyracuseJames Street, Manlius Street, Fremont Road, Kirkville RoadBryant & Stratton College, Lincoln Middle School, Eastwood, East Syracuse, Minoa
123: East Syracuse Walmart
323/323X: Minoa
26 South AveCentro Transit HUB26: Corcoran High SchoolSouth Avenue, Bellevue Avenue, West Onondaga Avenue & West Onondaga Street, Valley Drive, Onondaga Road, Velasko Road Corcoran High School, Community General Hospital, Onondaga Community College, Van Duyn Nursing Home, Onondaga Hill
  • 226X, 426, 526 - trips continue on South Avenue and do not serve Bellevue or Onondaga Avenues
126: Upstate Hospital at Community General
226/226X: Onondaga Community College
326: High Acres via Onondaga Community College
426: Upstate Hospital at Community General via Valley Drive
526: Onondaga Community College via Valley Drive
30 SU - WestcottCentro Transit HUB130: Nottingham High SchoolIrving Avenue, Waverly Avenue, Euclid Avenue, Westcott Street, East Genesee Street, Erie Boulevard East, Bridge Street University Hill, Upstate University Hospital, Syracuse University, Nottingham High School, Dewitt, East Syracuse
230: Menorah Park
330 Wegman’s Dewitt Park-N-Ride
530: East Syracuse Walmart
36 CamillusCentro Transit HUB36: CamillusWest Genesee Street, South State Street, Erie Boulevard WestNation Grid, Westvale, Fairmount, West Genesee High School, Camillus Commons, Camillus
136: Camillus Commons
38 Auburn - SyracuseCentro Transit HUB138: Auburn, NYGrand Ave, Howlett Hill Road, Old Seneca Turnpike, Genesee StreetWestern Lights, Township 5, Camillus Commons, Marcellus, Welch Allyn, Auburn
Auburn238: Camillus Commons
40 SU - HospitalsCentro Transit HUB40: Syracuse UniversityAdams Street, Irving Avenue, Waverly Avenue, Comstock Avenue, East Colvin Street, Brighton AvenueUpstate University Hospital, Syracuse University, Outer Comstock, Meadowbrook, Drumlins Country Club, Nob Hill Apartments, Iroquois Nursing Home
140: Thurber Street
240: Nob Hill
340: Drumlins
College Place340C: Drumlins
43 Main CampusCollege Place43: West CampusIrving Avenue, Waverly Avenue, East Fayette Street, East Genesee Street, Westcott Street,Flint Hall, Brewster-Boland Hall, Archbold Gym, Carrier Dome, SUNY ESF, Syracuse Stage, Schine Student Center, Bird Library
  • Syracuse University campus shuttle route. Operates only when classes are in session August - May. Students and staff ride free
  • 243 - Operates in counter-clockwise loop, serving Westcott Street, then East Genesee Street and West Campus
  • 343 - Operates in clock-wise loop, serving East Genesee Street, then Westcott street
  • 443 - After arriving at College Place, trips continue to South Campus
243: East Genesee & University Ave
343: Westcott Street & Euclid Avenue
443: The Warehouse
44 Manley Field HouseCollege Place44: Manley South Parking LotComstock Avenue, Small Road, Skytop Road, Slocum Drive, Lambreth Lane, Winding Ridge RoadCollege Place, Manley Field House, Goldstein Student Center, Skyhall, Skytop Office Building
  • Syracuse University campus shuttle route. Operates only when classes are in session August - May. Students and staff ride free.
  • 344 - Select trips serve Skyhall both before and after serving the Skytop Office Building
244: Goldstein Student Center
344: Skytop
444: Small Road & Lambreth Lane
45 SU - Destiny USACollege Place45: Destiny USAIrving Avenue, Comstock Avenue, East Colvin Avenue, Jamesville Avenue, Brighton Avenue, Thurber StreetCollege Place, Destiny USA, Manley Field House, SU Physical Plant, Clarendon Heights, Hidden Valley, Remington Gardens
  • Syracuse University campus shuttle route. Operates only when classes are in session August - May. Students and staff ride free.
  • 45 - Operates Saturdays, late afternoon & early evenings only
  • 345 - Operates Weekdays, early & late mornings only
345: Thurber Street
46 Liverpool - Rt. 57Centro Transit HUB46: Wegmans – Route 31South State Street, Old Liverpool Road, Route 57, Soule Road, Route 31, Route 481Upstate University Hospital, Syracuse University, Destiny USA, Liverpool, Great Northern Mall, Oswego, Fulton
246/246X: Oswego
Fulton346: Oswego
48 Liverpool - Morgan RdCentro Transit HUB48: Grampian RoadSouth State Street, Old Liverpool Road, John Glenn Boulevard, Route 57Destiny USA, Liverpool, Bayberry, Wegmans Liverpool
148: Wegmans via Bayberry
248: Wegmans via John Glenn Boulevard
50 Destiny USACentro Transit HUB50: Destiny USA via I-81South State Street, I-81, Solar Street, Park StreetFranklin Square, Inner Harbor, Regional Transportation Center, Destiny USA
550: Destiny USA via Solar Street
510 Tully - LaFayetteCentro Transit HUB510: Tully Community Church Park-N-RideAdams Street, Harrison Street, I-81, Route 11SUNY Upstate Hospital, Tully, LaFayette
52 Court StCentro Transit HUB52: Shop CityNorth Salina Street, Townsend Street, Butternut Street, Park Street, Grant Boulevard, Court Street, Molloy RoadNorthside, Grant Middle School, Shop City, Henninger High School
152: Industrial Park
54 MidlandCentro Transit HUB54: MatsonSouth Salina Street, South Avenue, Midland Avenue, Ballantyne Road, Valley Drive, Seneca TurnpikeOne Centro Center, Shop Rite, Meachem Field, Valley Vista Apartments, Bernadine Apartments, Valley Plaza
254: Valley Plaza
58 ParkhillCentro Transit HUB58: Bishop Grimes High SchoolWashington Street, Burnet Avenue, Thompson RoadMidtown, Eastwood, Carrier Circle, East Syracuse
62 FayettevilleCentro Transit HUB62: Towne Center at FayettevilleEast Genesee Street, I-690, I-481, Widewaters Parkway, Route 92, Route 257Widewaters Parkway, Dewitt Wegmans Park-N-Ride, SUNY Upstate Hospital, Towne Center at Fayetteville, Northeast Medical Center, Fayetteville, Manlius
162: Manlius via I-690 & Widewaters Parkway
262: Manlius via East Genesee Street
262X: Manlius via I-481 & SUNY Upstate Hospital
362: Wegmans Dewitt Park-N-Ride via I-690 & Widewaters Parkway
462: Manlius via I-690 & I-481
64 Western LightsCentro Transit HUB64: Western Lights via West Onondaga StreetGifford Street, West Onondaga Street, Bellevue Avenue, Grand Avenue, Fay RoadNear Westside, Western Lights Plaza, Taunton, Bishop Ludden High School
164: Bellevue Avenue via Western Lights
264: St. Camillus via West Onondaga Street
364: Western Lights via Grand Avenue
464: St. Camillus via Grand Avenue
68 E. Fayette - Erie BlvdCentro Transit HUB68: Westmoreland AvenueEast Fayette Street, Erie Boulevard East, Bridge StreetMidtown, Rolling Green Estates, Erie Boulevard retail corridor, DeWitt, East Syracuse Walmart
168: Widewaters Parkway
72 Townsend - E. ColvinCentro Transit HUB72: Toomey Abbott ApartmentsOakwood Avenue, Garfield Avenue, East Colvin Street, Comstock AvenuePioneer Homes, Central Village, Almus Oliver Apartments, Manley Field House, Loretto & Iroquois Nursing Homes
172: Loretto Health & Rehab
74 SolvayCentro Transit HUB74: Solvay via Milton AvenueGifford Street, Avery Avenue, Milton AvenueNear Westside, PSLA @ Fowler High School, Solvay
274: Solvay via Avery Avenue
374: Township 5
76 Salt SpringsCentro Transit HUB76: Le Moyne CollegeEast Genesee Street, Salt Springs Road, Bridge StreetMidtown, Eastside, Le Moyne College, DeWitt
176: Widewaters Parkway
80 Grant BlvdCentro Transit HUB80: Shop CityJames Street, Butternut Street, Grant BoulevardNorthside, Eastwood, Shop City, Grant Village Apartments, Eastwood Homes
180: Taft & Dunlap Avenues
82 BaldwinsvilleCentro Transit HUB82: Baldwinsville – Spruce StreetState Fair Boulevard, I-690, Downer Street Baldwinsville, Fairgrounds, Destiny USA.
  • 682 - Regular service operates Saturday & Sunday only, Memorial Day – Labor Day. Special event service operates for events at the Lakeview Amphitheater. During the New York State Fair, service is replaced by various Park-N-Ride shuttles.
182: Baldwinsville – Mott Road via Indian Springs
682: Lakeview Park/Fairgrounds
84 MattydaleCentro Transit HUB84: Brewerton RoadBrewerton Road, Molloy Road, Allen Road, Chestnut StreetNorthside, Mattydale, Northern Lights Plaza, North Syracuse
184 Allen Road
86 Henry Clay BlvdCentro Transit HUB186: Wetzel Road via YMCASouth State Street, I-81, Buckley Road, Taft Road, Henry Clay Boulevard, Wetzel Road Salina, North Medical Center, Liverpool
286 Wetzel Road
88 North SyracuseCentro Transit HUB88: Cicero Wegmans Park-N-RideSouth State Street, I-81, Brewerton RoadSyracuse University, SUNY Upstate, Destiny USA, Airport Plaza Park-N-Ride, Cicero Wegmans Park-N-Ride, North Syracuse, Cicero, Central Square
  • All 88, 188, 288, and 388 trips operate express between Downtown Syracuse and Northern Lights Plaza
  • Select trips operate to Destiny USA
  • 288 – Operates express between North Syracuse and Central Square
  • 388X – Operates express between Downtown Syracuse and Central Square
188: Cicero Commons
288: Central Square via North Syracuse
388: Central Square via Cicero & North Syracuse
388X: Central Square Express
90 Wegmans ShopperWegmansVariousJames Street, West Onondaga Street, Brewerton Road, East Genesee StreetDirect service from various Nursing & Senior Living Facilities to Wegmans store locations in Eastwood, Cicero, Western Lights, and DeWitt
92 TOPS ShopperTOPSVariousGrant Boulevard, Brewerton Road, East Genesee Street, Nottingham RoadDirect service from various Nursing & Senior Living Facilities to TOPS store locations in North Syracuse, Shop City, Fayetteville, Meadowbrook
94 J Lot ShuttleJ Lot94: VA Medical CenterCortland Avenue, Adams Street, Irving AveParking lot shuttle for Syracuse VA Medical Center employees
Community Extra CBA, Bishop Grimes, Bishop Ludden, Corcoran HS, PSLA @ Fowler HS, Henninger HS, ITC HS, Nottingham HS, OnTECH Charter HS, Syracuse Academy of Science Charter HSVariousNorth Salina Street, Court Street, Park Street, Butternut Street, Grant Boulevard, Lodi Street, James Street, Burnet Avenue, Teall Avenue, Midler Avenue, East Genesee Street, Salt Springs Road, Euclid Avenue, Meadowbrook Drive, East Colvin Street, Jamesville Avenue, Townsend Avenue, South Salina Street, Brighton Avenue, Midland Avenue, Ballantyne Road, Valley Drive, South Avenue, Bellevue Avenue, West Onondaga Street, Grace Street, Gifford Street, Grand Avenue, Winkworth Parkway, Avery Avenue, Milton Avenue, West Genesee Street
  • Direct service provided to all public, charter, and parochial high schools attended by students who reside within the Syracuse City School District.
  • Routes deviate greatly from regular bus routes to better serve neighborhoods and schools.
  • Routes have a four digit number - the first two digits identify the school served; by using the number of the regular route that serves the school, and the last two digits identify the general area served; by using the number of the regular route for that area. For example, route "2610 Glenwood - S. Salina St" serves Corcoran High School (route #26) and provides extra service to the S. Salina St. area (route #10).

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