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 Route | Terminals | Major streets | Areas & Landmarks served | |
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8 Syrculator | Centro Transit HUB | 8: W. Washington & S. Clinton Streets | Salina Street, Franklin Street, Washington Street, S. State Street, Harrison Street | Onondaga County Central Library, Clinton Square, Franklin Square, City Hall, City & County Government buildings, War Memorial, Everson Museum
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10 S. Salina St | Centro Transit HUB | 110: Valley Plaza | South Salina Street | One Centro Center, Upstate University Hospital, Valley Plaza, Clary Middle School, Green Hills Farms Shopping Center, Nedrow |
410: Conklin Ave | ||||
16 N. Salina St | Centro Transit HUB | 16: Regional Transportation Center & Destiny USA | North 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 St | Centro Transit HUB | 20: Eastwood – Lamson Street | James Street, Midler Avenue, Molloy Road | Bryant & Stratton College, Lincoln Middle School, Eastwood, Hancock Airpark |
120: Midler Ave | ||||
220: Hancock Airpark | ||||
21 James St - Sunnycrest | Centro Transit HUB | 21: Sunnycrest Road | James Street, Teall Avenue, Sunnycrest Road | Bryant & Stratton College, Lincoln Middle School, Henninger High School, Shop City, Eastwood |
121: Sunnycrest Road via Shop City | ||||
22 James St - Rt. 298 | Centro Transit HUB | 22: Rt. 298/Carrier Circle | James Street, Thompson Road, Fly Road | Bryant & Stratton College, Lincoln Middle School, Eastwood, Carrier Circle |
122: East Syracuse via Fly Road | ||||
23 James St - East Syracuse | Centro Transit HUB | 23: East Syracuse | James Street, Manlius Street, Fremont Road, Kirkville Road | Bryant & Stratton College, Lincoln Middle School, Eastwood, East Syracuse, Minoa |
123: East Syracuse Walmart | ||||
323/323X: Minoa | ||||
26 South Ave | Centro Transit HUB | 26: Corcoran High School | South 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
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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 - Westcott | Centro Transit HUB | 130: Nottingham High School | Irving 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 Camillus | Centro Transit HUB | 36: Camillus | West Genesee Street, South State Street, Erie Boulevard West | Nation Grid, Westvale, Fairmount, West Genesee High School, Camillus Commons, Camillus |
136: Camillus Commons | ||||
38 Auburn - Syracuse | Centro Transit HUB | 138: Auburn, NY | Grand Ave, Howlett Hill Road, Old Seneca Turnpike, Genesee Street | Western Lights, Township 5, Camillus Commons, Marcellus, Welch Allyn, Auburn |
Auburn | 238: Camillus Commons | |||
40 SU - Hospitals | Centro Transit HUB | 40: Syracuse University | Adams Street, Irving Avenue, Waverly Avenue, Comstock Avenue, East Colvin Street, Brighton Avenue | Upstate 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 Place | 340C: Drumlins | |||
43 Main Campus | College Place | 43: West Campus | Irving 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
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243: East Genesee & University Ave | ||||
343: Westcott Street & Euclid Avenue | ||||
443: The Warehouse | ||||
44 Manley Field House | College Place | 44: Manley South Parking Lot | Comstock Avenue, Small Road, Skytop Road, Slocum Drive, Lambreth Lane, Winding Ridge Road | College Place, Manley Field House, Goldstein Student Center, Skyhall, Skytop Office Building
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244: Goldstein Student Center | ||||
344: Skytop | ||||
444: Small Road & Lambreth Lane | ||||
45 SU - Destiny USA | College Place | 45: Destiny USA | Irving Avenue, Comstock Avenue, East Colvin Avenue, Jamesville Avenue, Brighton Avenue, Thurber Street | College Place, Destiny USA, Manley Field House, SU Physical Plant, Clarendon Heights, Hidden Valley, Remington Gardens
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345: Thurber Street | ||||
46 Liverpool - Rt. 57 | Centro Transit HUB | 46: Wegmans – Route 31 | South State Street, Old Liverpool Road, Route 57, Soule Road, Route 31, Route 481 | Upstate University Hospital, Syracuse University, Destiny USA, Liverpool, Great Northern Mall, Oswego, Fulton |
246/246X: Oswego | ||||
Fulton | 346: Oswego | |||
48 Liverpool - Morgan Rd | Centro Transit HUB | 48: Grampian Road | South State Street, Old Liverpool Road, John Glenn Boulevard, Route 57 | Destiny USA, Liverpool, Bayberry, Wegmans Liverpool |
148: Wegmans via Bayberry | ||||
248: Wegmans via John Glenn Boulevard | ||||
50 Destiny USA | Centro Transit HUB | 50: Destiny USA via I-81 | South State Street, I-81, Solar Street, Park Street | Franklin Square, Inner Harbor, Regional Transportation Center, Destiny USA |
550: Destiny USA via Solar Street | ||||
510 Tully - LaFayette | Centro Transit HUB | 510: Tully Community Church Park-N-Ride | Adams Street, Harrison Street, I-81, Route 11 | SUNY Upstate Hospital, Tully, LaFayette |
52 Court St | Centro Transit HUB | 52: Shop City | North Salina Street, Townsend Street, Butternut Street, Park Street, Grant Boulevard, Court Street, Molloy Road | Northside, Grant Middle School, Shop City, Henninger High School |
152: Industrial Park | ||||
54 Midland | Centro Transit HUB | 54: Matson | South Salina Street, South Avenue, Midland Avenue, Ballantyne Road, Valley Drive, Seneca Turnpike | One Centro Center, Shop Rite, Meachem Field, Valley Vista Apartments, Bernadine Apartments, Valley Plaza |
254: Valley Plaza | ||||
58 Parkhill | Centro Transit HUB | 58: Bishop Grimes High School | Washington Street, Burnet Avenue, Thompson Road | Midtown, Eastwood, Carrier Circle, East Syracuse |
62 Fayetteville | Centro Transit HUB | 62: Towne Center at Fayetteville | East Genesee Street, I-690, I-481, Widewaters Parkway, Route 92, Route 257 | Widewaters 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 Lights | Centro Transit HUB | 64: Western Lights via West Onondaga Street | Gifford Street, West Onondaga Street, Bellevue Avenue, Grand Avenue, Fay Road | Near 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 Blvd | Centro Transit HUB | 68: Westmoreland Avenue | East Fayette Street, Erie Boulevard East, Bridge Street | Midtown, Rolling Green Estates, Erie Boulevard retail corridor, DeWitt, East Syracuse Walmart |
168: Widewaters Parkway | ||||
72 Townsend - E. Colvin | Centro Transit HUB | 72: Toomey Abbott Apartments | Oakwood Avenue, Garfield Avenue, East Colvin Street, Comstock Avenue | Pioneer Homes, Central Village, Almus Oliver Apartments, Manley Field House, Loretto & Iroquois Nursing Homes |
172: Loretto Health & Rehab | ||||
74 Solvay | Centro Transit HUB | 74: Solvay via Milton Avenue | Gifford Street, Avery Avenue, Milton Avenue | Near Westside, PSLA @ Fowler High School, Solvay |
274: Solvay via Avery Avenue | ||||
374: Township 5 | ||||
76 Salt Springs | Centro Transit HUB | 76: Le Moyne College | East Genesee Street, Salt Springs Road, Bridge Street | Midtown, Eastside, Le Moyne College, DeWitt |
176: Widewaters Parkway | ||||
80 Grant Blvd | Centro Transit HUB | 80: Shop City | James Street, Butternut Street, Grant Boulevard | Northside, Eastwood, Shop City, Grant Village Apartments, Eastwood Homes |
180: Taft & Dunlap Avenues | ||||
82 Baldwinsville | Centro Transit HUB | 82: Baldwinsville – Spruce Street | State Fair Boulevard, I-690, Downer Street | Baldwinsville, Fairgrounds, Destiny USA.
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182: Baldwinsville – Mott Road via Indian Springs | ||||
682: Lakeview Park/Fairgrounds | ||||
84 Mattydale | Centro Transit HUB | 84: Brewerton Road | Brewerton Road, Molloy Road, Allen Road, Chestnut Street | Northside, Mattydale, Northern Lights Plaza, North Syracuse |
184 Allen Road | ||||
86 Henry Clay Blvd | Centro Transit HUB | 186: Wetzel Road via YMCA | South State Street, I-81, Buckley Road, Taft Road, Henry Clay Boulevard, Wetzel Road | Salina, North Medical Center, Liverpool |
286 Wetzel Road | ||||
88 North Syracuse | Centro Transit HUB | 88: Cicero Wegmans Park-N-Ride | South State Street, I-81, Brewerton Road | Syracuse University, SUNY Upstate, Destiny USA, Airport Plaza Park-N-Ride, Cicero Wegmans Park-N-Ride, North Syracuse, Cicero, Central Square
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188: Cicero Commons | ||||
288: Central Square via North Syracuse | ||||
388: Central Square via Cicero & North Syracuse | ||||
388X: Central Square Express | ||||
90 Wegmans Shopper | Wegmans | Various | James Street, West Onondaga Street, Brewerton Road, East Genesee Street | Direct service from various Nursing & Senior Living Facilities to Wegmans store locations in Eastwood, Cicero, Western Lights, and DeWitt |
92 TOPS Shopper | TOPS | Various | Grant Boulevard, Brewerton Road, East Genesee Street, Nottingham Road | Direct service from various Nursing & Senior Living Facilities to TOPS store locations in North Syracuse, Shop City, Fayetteville, Meadowbrook |
94 J Lot Shuttle | J Lot | 94: VA Medical Center | Cortland Avenue, Adams Street, Irving Ave | Parking 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 HS | Various | North 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 |
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