The Central New York Regional Transportation Authority is authorized by the State of
New York to operate transit services in
Cayuga,
Cortland,
Jefferson,
Madison,
Oneida,
Onondaga, and
Oswego counties. The below subsidiaries operate transit services in the counties that have opted-in to the transportation district.
CNY Centro The biggest service subsidiary, CNY Centro, operates service in the city of Syracuse and suburban
Onondaga County. Centro took over the assets and operations of the
Syracuse Transit Corporation on January 17, 1972, and those of the suburban Syracuse & Eastern Transit Corp. in 1974. CNY Centro staff provide support and administrative functions; including marketing, procurement, route planning, human resources, training and safety for all sister subsidiaries. Local, express, and commuter routes connect the area with
Downtown Syracuse and
Syracuse University.
Centro of Oswego Routes are based in the City of
Oswego. Service began on August 28, 1972. Centro assumed operation of the Oswego-Fulton-Syracuse intercity bus service from S&O Coach on June 21, 1993. Routes generally travel east and west through the city, with connections to routes that travel to
Fulton and
Syracuse made in Downtown Oswego. Centro operates two student shuttle routes on the
SUNY Oswego campus. The neighboring communities of Fulton and
Mexico are also provided with fixed route service.
Centro of Cayuga Routes are based in the City of
Auburn. Service began on April 2, 1973. Centro assumed operation of Auburn-Syracuse intercity bus service from Onondaga Coach on August 30, 1993. Local bus routes are interlined in a continuous loop that makes a one-seat ride throughout the entire system and city possible.
Centro of Oneida Centro of Oneida began operation on April 1, 2005 with the acquisition of the financially troubled Utica Transit Authority based in
Utica. The UTA was a local agency that did not have the same ability to raise revenues as a public benefit corporation such as the CNYRTA. Merging the local county bus operations into the Centro system brought greater financial stability through savings in personnel and administrative costs. On October 1, 2005, Centro of Oneida assumed the operations of the VIP Transportation bus system in
Rome. This merger of services has allowed for improved transit for citizens of
Oneida County. Even though, Oneida County public transit operations have been consolidated into one system, routes do not connect the cities of Rome and Utica. They also do not connect those cities to Onondaga, Cayuga, and Oswego Counties. Service between Utica, Rome and Syracuse is provided by the
Krapf Group.
Call-A-Bus Centro's Call-A-Bus service provides paratransit service under the criteria set forth under the
ADA. Members of the riding public, with disabilities that makes travel by transit buses difficult, are able to request pre-planned travel through the Call-A-Bus program. Service is offered in all areas that have regular route service.
Centro Parking, Inc. Centro Parking, Inc. is a subsidiary that leases land from the State of
New York in
Downtown Syracuse to sell monthly parking. Centro Parking, Inc., has in the past, offered management of parking garages for local institutions like
SUNY Upstate. Revenue that is generated from the parking lots contributes to the operational budget for transit services. ==Bus routes==