Transportation
Central New York Regional Transportation Authority (CENTRO): Centro Auburn
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Please make sure to contact Central New York Regional Transportation Authority (CENTRO): Centro Auburn to confirm details of their transportation services.

Provides rides for any purpose, to all people, and no membership is required.

Centro Auburn is a convenient public transit program designed to provide affordable and accessible transportation options for individuals in the area. With a regular fare of $4 per ride and a discounted fare of $2 per ride for those who qualify as senior/disable, Centro Auburn ensures that older adults have a cost-effective way to get around town. Participants can enjoy the convenience of traveling via bus or train, following fixed routes and schedules to get to their destinations efficiently. Whether running errands, visiting friends and family, or attending appointments, Centro Auburn offers shared rides and curb-to-curb transportation, ensuring a comfortable and convenient experience for older adults. Additionally, with the option to pay with cash or check, as well as the convenience of pre-payment, Centro Auburn aims to make the transportation booking process seamless and straightforward for older adults relying on this service. By providing reliable transportation services and accommodating various payment methods, Centro Auburn strives to enhance the mobility and independence of older adults within the community.


Service Area

Auburn in Cayuga


Days of operation

Monday Open
Tuesday Open
Wednesday Open
Thursday Open
Friday Open
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Contact Central New York Regional Transportation Authority (CENTRO): Centro Auburn

200 Cortland Ave
Syracuse, NY 13205
(315) 442-3400
https://www.centro.org/routes-schedules-#top

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