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Coordinates: 42°2623N 76°3040W / 42.439641°N 76.511066°W / 42.439641; -76.511066
 

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Ithaca Bus Station
The Station in June 2018
General information
Location710 W State St., Ithaca, NY 14850
United States
Coordinates42°26′23N 76°30′40W / 42.439641°N 76.511066°W / 42.439641; -76.511066
Bus routes5
Bus operators
  • Chenango Valley Bus Lines
  • Greyhound Lines
  • ShortLine Coach USA
  • Trailways of New York
  • ConnectionsBus interchange Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit:
    • Route 14 outbound
  • Route 14 inbound at State St. @ Fulton St.
  • Route 20 / 21 outbound at Seneca St. @ Fulton St.
  • Construction
    ParkingYes
    Other information
    WebsiteIthaca New York Bus Station
    History
    ClosedOctober 28

    Location

    Ithaca Bus Station is located in New York
    Ithaca Bus Station

    Ithaca Bus Station

    Location within New York

    Ithaca Bus Station, also referred to as Ithaca Bus Terminal, is an intercity bus station in Ithaca, the county seat and only city in Tompkins County, New York. The Prairie-style building, located west of North Fulton Street between West Seneca Street and West State Street, was designed by architect Frank J. Nies in 1912 as a train station of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. DL&W ceased passenger operations in 1942, and Greyhound Bus Lines acquired the station in 1967.[1][2] The station building accommodates waiting area with seats, ticketing and package express office, and restrooms.
    The station closed in October, 2018 due to construction, retirement of the station operators, and changing infrastructure in the area. Buses are now boarding downtown (at 131 East Green Street) for the time being until long-term plans are made.[3] The City of Ithaca designated the station as a local landmark in January, 2019.[4]

    Bus lines

    [edit]

    Ithaca Bus Station was served by the following intercity bus lines:

    Bus routes

    [edit]

    The station was on the Greyhound routes from New York City to BuffaloorRochester daily, and from SyracusetoElmira daily. It was also on the ShortLine route from New York or BinghamtontoCornell North Campus (CC Lot) daily, New York to Ithaca College (Park Communications Bldg.), and Albany to Cornell North Campus. The Greyhound routes operated by Trailways of New York were not available on the operator Trailways' official website.

    Stop Route Destination / description Notes
    Greyhound Lines stand New York–Rochester–Buffalo to New York (Port Authority) via Binghamton (BC Junction) and Scranton (Scranton Bus Sta.)
    • Daily (Schedule 231NYT)
  •    5 hours 0 minutes
  •    US$40.00–
  • Daily (212)
  •    5 hours 55 minutes
  •    US$42.00–
  • Th. and Sa. (4263NYT) /
  •    Fr. and Su. (4269)
  •    5 hours 0 minutes
  •    US$48:00–
  • New York–Rochester–Buffalo to Buffalo (Metro Transp. Ctr.) via Geneva (Smoke Shop), Rochester (Trailways Bus Sta.), and Batavia (48 Deli Express)
    • Daily (300)
  •    3 hours 40 minutes
  •    US$32.00–
  • New York–Rochester–Buffalo to Buffalo via Geneva, Rochester, Batavia, and Buffalo Airport
    • Daily (246NYT)
  •    3 hours 40 minutes
  •    US$30.00–
  • New York–Rochester–Buffalo to Rochester via Geneva
    • Fr. and Su. (4258NYT)
  •    1 hour 55 minutes
  •    US$24.00–
  • Th. and Sa. (4268)
  •    2 hours 0 minutes
  •    US$22.00–
  • Syracuse–Ithaca–Elmira to Syracuse (William F. Walsh Regional Transportation Center) via Dryden, Cortland SUNY, Cortland (Cortland County Office Bldg.), and Syracuse Destiny USA
    • Daily (960NYT) †1
  •    1 hour 25 minutes
  •    US$15.00–
  • Daily (966NYT) †1
  •    1 hour 20 minutes
  •    US$15.00–
  • Syracuse–Ithaca–Elmira to Elmira (Elmira Transp. Ctr. Trailways)
    • Daily (969NYT) †1
  •    50 minutes
  •    US$9.00
  • ShortLine Coach USA stand Ithaca Platinum to New York (40th St. & 8th Ave.)
    • Mo.–Fr, Su. †2
  •    4 hours 50 minutes
  •    US$50.00[5]
  • X-178 to New York (Port Authority) via Owego (Smoke Shop) and Binghamton (BC Junction)
    • Fr. and Su. (Schedule 131) †3†4
  •    Friday Sunday Non-Stop Express
  •    5 hours 5 minutes
  •    US$54.50[6]
  • X-178 to New York via Binghamton (BC Junction) and Monticello (ShortLine Coach USA)
    • Daily (96) †3†4†5
  •    Bing'ton NYC Comm. Special
  •    5 hours 20 minutes
  •    US$54.50
  • X-178 to New York via Whitney Point, Binghamton, Monticello, and Ridgewood (Park & Ride)
    • Daily (100 / 116) †3†4
  • Daily (102) †3†4†5
  •    5 hours 0 minutes
  •    US$54.50
  • Daily (122) †3†4
  •    5 hours 5 minutes
  •    US$54.50
  • X-178 to New York via Owego, Binghamton , Monticello, and Ridgewood
    • Daily (108) †3†4†5
  •    5 hours 15 minutes
  •    US$54.50
  • X-178 (Binghamton–Ithaca) to Binghamton via Owego
    • Daily (104CVB / 118CVB) †4 †Schedule 104CVB and 118CVB connect 106 and 124 each for New York
  •    1 hours 10 minutes
  •    US$54.50
  • 88 to Albany (Trailways Greyhound Sta) via Binghamton (BC Junction), Oneonta (Oneonta Bus Terminal), SUNY Cobleskill, Schenectady (Schenectady Bus Station), SUNY Albany, and Albany (SUNY Circle)
    • Daily (132) †4†5
  •    5 hours 10 minutes
  •    
  • NYT: operated by Trailways of New York;   CVB: operated by Chenango Valley Bus Lines;
    †1: Connections only on the Greyhound's official website;
    †2: Free snack and drink service;   †3: Student discounts are available from US$45.00;[7]   †4: Wi-Fi may not be available;
    †5: Transfer may be necessary at Binghamton;   

    Connecting transportation

    [edit]

    The Route 14 (West Hill–Hospital–Commons) of Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit (TCAT) served Ithaca Bus Station at a curbside stop, bounding for Cayuga Medical Center daily, while the route also serves the bus station at State Street and Fulton Street, a curbside stop across State Street, for Green Street at Ithaca Commons daily.[8]

    TCAT Route 20 (Enfield–Commons) and 21 (Trumansburg–Commons) also serves the station at Seneca Street and Fulton Street, a curbside stop across Seneca Street, for Enfield Highway Department and Aubles Trailer Park in Trumansburg daily.[9][10]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Meiser, Maria K. (December 28, 2018) [2002]. "New York State Building-Structure Inventory Form: Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Station. In January 2, 2019 Common Council Meeting Agenda". City of Ithaca. pp. 57–68. Retrieved September 28, 2021.
  • ^ Dieckmann, Jane (June 19, 2001). "Making Tracks". Ithaca Times. Retrieved October 15, 2016.
  • ^ Steecker, Matt (September 5, 2018). "Ithaca bus station remains open, but expect new location in October". Ithaca Journal. Ithaca Journal/Gannett Newspapers/USA Today Network. Retrieved October 23, 2018.
  • ^ Magliozzi, Devon (January 3, 2019). "Former Ithaca rail station declared a local landmark". The Ithaca Voice. Retrieved September 28, 2021.
  • ^ "Ithaca Platinum Express Service" (PDF). Short Line Bus. ShortLine Coach USA. Retrieved October 15, 2016.
  • ^ "Ithaca, Binghamton, Olean, Alfred, Elmira to New York City and All Points" (PDF). Short Line Bus. ShortLine Coach USA. Retrieved October 15, 2016.
  • ^ "Ithaca to & from NYC – Ithaca to & from LI, Westchester" (PDF). Short Line Bus. ShortLine Coach USA. Retrieved October 24, 2016.
  • ^ "Route 14 Schedule and Map". TCAT. Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit, Inc. Retrieved October 15, 2016.
  • ^ "Route 20 Schedule and Map". TCAT. Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit, Inc. Retrieved October 20, 2016.
  • ^ "Route 21 Schedule and Map". TCAT. Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit, Inc. Retrieved October 20, 2016.
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