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Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority

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Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority
AgencyRochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority
LocaleRochester, New York, Monroe County, New York, Genesee County, New York
Transit typePublic transportation, Bus

Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority is a public transportation agency serving Rochester, New York, Monroe County, New York, and Genesee County, New York, with connections to Buffalo, New York, Syracuse, New York, and Albany, New York through Greyhound Lines and Trailways of New York. The authority operates in conjunction with the New York State Department of Transportation and the Federal Transit Administration to provide efficient and reliable transportation services to the region. The agency's services are also coordinated with other transportation providers, such as Amtrak and Megabus (North America), to offer a comprehensive network of routes and schedules. Additionally, the authority collaborates with local organizations, including the Rochester Genesee Regional Transportation Authority Board of Commissioners and the Genesee Transportation Council, to ensure that the transportation needs of the community are met.

History

The history of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority dates back to the early 20th century, when Rochester, New York first introduced streetcar systems, followed by the establishment of the Rochester Transit Corporation in the 1930s. The authority has since evolved, with significant developments in the 1960s and 1970s, including the creation of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority and the introduction of new bus services. The authority has also been influenced by regional events, such as the Rochester Riots and the Rochester, New York, mayoral election, 2013, which have shaped the transportation needs of the community. Furthermore, the authority has worked with local institutions, including the University of Rochester and the Rochester Institute of Technology, to develop transportation solutions that meet the needs of students and faculty.

Services

The Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority offers a range of services, including fixed-route bus services, paratransit services, and commuter rail connections to New York City through Metro-North Railroad and Long Island Rail Road. The authority's services are designed to provide convenient and affordable transportation options for residents and visitors, with connections to major destinations, such as the Greater Rochester International Airport, High Falls District, and Blue Cross Arena. The authority also partners with other transportation providers, including Uber and Lyft, to offer additional transportation options. Moreover, the authority has collaborated with local businesses, such as Wegmans and Paychex, to develop transportation solutions that meet the needs of employees and customers.

Fares_and_Passes

The Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority offers a variety of fare options, including single-ride fares, day passes, and monthly passes, which can be purchased at ticket vending machines or online through the authority's website. The authority also participates in the New York State Department of Transportation's Reduced Fare Program, which provides discounted fares for seniors, people with disabilities, and low-income individuals. Additionally, the authority offers free transfers between routes, making it easy to travel throughout the region. The authority has also worked with local organizations, including the United Way of Greater Rochester and the Rochester Area Community Foundation, to develop fare programs that meet the needs of low-income residents.

Fleet

The Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority operates a fleet of buses, including diesel buses, hybrid buses, and electric buses, which are maintained at the authority's bus depot in Rochester, New York. The authority's fleet is equipped with GPS tracking systems and passenger information systems, providing real-time information to passengers. The authority has also invested in alternative fuel vehicles, such as compressed natural gas buses and bio-diesel buses, to reduce its environmental impact. Furthermore, the authority has partnered with local companies, including General Motors and Ford Motor Company, to develop and test new transportation technologies.

Governance

The Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority is governed by a board of commissioners, which is appointed by the Monroe County, New York, legislature and the Genesee County, New York, legislature. The authority is also subject to oversight by the New York State Department of Transportation and the Federal Transit Administration, which provide funding and guidance for the authority's operations. The authority has also established partnerships with local organizations, including the Rochester Chamber of Commerce and the Genesee County Economic Development Center, to promote economic development and job creation in the region. Additionally, the authority has worked with local institutions, including the SUNY College at Brockport and the Genesee Community College, to develop transportation solutions that meet the needs of students and faculty.

Routes_and_Schedules

The Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority operates a network of bus routes throughout Monroe County, New York, and Genesee County, New York, with connections to Orleans County, New York, and Livingston County, New York. The authority's routes and schedules are designed to provide frequent and reliable service, with peak hour service on major routes, such as the Lake Avenue and Main Street corridors. The authority also offers express bus services to major destinations, such as the University of Rochester and the Rochester Institute of Technology. Moreover, the authority has collaborated with local businesses, including Xerox and Kodak, to develop transportation solutions that meet the needs of employees and customers. The authority's routes and schedules are also coordinated with other transportation providers, including Greyhound Lines and Trailways of New York, to offer a comprehensive network of routes and schedules.

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