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  1. The Capital District Transportation Authority (CDTA) is the regional mobility provider, offering over 50 easy to ride public bus routes throughout the region, including 29 routes connecting to downtown Albany. Fare is $1.50 for each ride or $4.00 for an all day pass, available for purchase on the bus. 3-day visitors passes are available for $10.00. For more information contact 518.482.8822 or ...

  2. Há 3 dias · Transportation. Phone: 518-475-6170 | Fax: 518-475-6172 Harriet Gibbons Student Services Center 75 Watervliet Ave., Albany, NY 12206.

  3. Emergency-exit instructions are displayed inside all CDTA buses. If you have a concern or see suspicious activity, please tell the bus operator immediately or call the Customer Service Center at (518) 482-8822. Bikeable Bus. You can board your bike on all CDTA buses. Easy-to-use bike racks on the front of CDTA buses offers a fun way to get around.

  4. 1 - Central Avenue 10 - Western Avenue 12 - Washington Avenue 13 - New Scotland Avenue 18 - Delaware Avenue 22 - Albany - Troy via Watervliet 85 - Fifth Avenue 87 - Hoosick St - RPI 100 - Mid City Belt 106 - Uptown Belt 107 - Albany Glenmont 111 - Western Ave/Fuller Rd 114 - Madison Ave. - Washington Ave. 117 - Colonie Crosstown 125 - Clinton Ave - Sand Creek Rd. 155 - Suburban Circulator 182 ...

  5. 14 de jan. de 2013 · BusPlus, CDTA’s version of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), is a premium, limited stop service along the 17-mile stretch of NY Route 5 between downtown Albany and downtown Schenectady. BusPlus combines the benefits of commuter rail with the flexibility and cost advantages of buses, offering limited stop operation which moves customers quickly and ...

  6. New Scotland Avenue (Downtown Albany to Slingerlands via Plug Power) (Downtown Albany to Slingerlands) Show My Route. 05:40 am (due 2 hrs 17 mins) 06:00 am (due 2 hrs 37 mins) 06:15 am (due 2 hrs 52 mins) 06:30 am (due 3 hrs 7 mins) 18.

  7. Há 2 dias · Jun. 3—ALBANY — With summer approaching, the Capital District Transportation Authority is preparing to reduce some of its bus routes, mainly because there are fewer college students in town.