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==Services==
==Services==
B.C. Transit currently offers four types of services throughout Broome County:
B.C. Transit currently offers four types of services throughout Broome County:
*'''Fixed Route Service''': Typical city bus service based around the "Triple Cities" (Binghamton, [[Endicott, New York|Endicott]], and [[Johnson City, New York]]) as well as the suburban town of [[Vestal, New York|Vestal]] and limited service to other immediate suburbs of those towns. Currently, 22 routes are operated as well as special shuttle service before and after [[Binghamton Mets]] baseball games.
*'''Fixed Route Service''': Typical city bus service based around the "Triple Cities" (Binghamton, [[Endicott, New York|Endicott]], and [[Johnson City, New York]]) as well as the suburban town of [[Vestal, New York|Vestal]] and limited service to other immediate suburbs of those towns. Currently, 18 routes are operated as well as special shuttle service before and after [[Binghamton Mets]] baseball games.
*'''B.C. Lift''': Paratransit service for those who are physically unable to ride regular fixed-route services and live within the service areas of fixed route service
*'''B.C. Lift''': Paratransit service for those who are physically unable to ride regular fixed-route services and live within the service areas of fixed route service
*'''B.C. Country''': Dial-a-ride service for those who live in areas of Broome County not served by fixed-route transit service, which connects those communities to Binghamton
*'''B.C. Country''': Dial-a-ride service for those who live in areas of Broome County not served by fixed-route transit service, which connects those communities to Binghamton

Revision as of 20:20, 4 September 2010

Broome County Transit
Headquarters413 Old Mill Road, Vestal
Service areaBroome County, New York
Service typebus service, paratransit
Routes18
Stops900+
Fuel typeDiesel, Diesel-electric hybrid, CNG
Websitetransit

Broome County Transit, popularly branded as B.C. Transit, is the public transportation system serving Broome County, New York, namely the city of Binghamton and surrounding communities.

B.C. Transit's logo is that of the character Thor from the comic strip B.C., drawn by Endicott native Johnny Hart.[1] The "B.C." is also based (very) loosely on one of the logos from that comic strip as well. [citation needed]

History

B.C. Transit was founded in 1968 when Broome County took over the assets of the private Triple Cities Traction Corporation, a takeover similar to those that took place in Rochester and Schenectady years prior. Unlike those city's transit systems, which became part of public benefit corporations, B.C. Transit is still owned and operated by the county (Department of Public Transportation) and is the largest such operator in Upstate New York (third largest overall in the state).

At the time of B.C. Transit's formation, they inherited the token stock of Triple Cities Traction Corporation and that company's predecessor, the Binghamton Railway Company[citation needed]. These same tokens, some dating back to the turn of the 20th Century, circulated until B.C. Transit phased out the token at the end of 2005 when they went to electronic fare collection.

Services

B.C. Transit currently offers four types of services throughout Broome County:

  • Fixed Route Service: Typical city bus service based around the "Triple Cities" (Binghamton, Endicott, and Johnson City, New York) as well as the suburban town of Vestal and limited service to other immediate suburbs of those towns. Currently, 18 routes are operated as well as special shuttle service before and after Binghamton Mets baseball games.
  • B.C. Lift: Paratransit service for those who are physically unable to ride regular fixed-route services and live within the service areas of fixed route service
  • B.C. Country: Dial-a-ride service for those who live in areas of Broome County not served by fixed-route transit service, which connects those communities to Binghamton
  • OFA Mini-Bus: Service of the Broome County Office for Aging that provides door-to-door service for persons age 60 and over on request during weekday hours

Fixed Route List

  • 3 Park Ave
  • 5 Vestal Ave
  • 7 Clinton St
  • 8 Front St
  • 12 Conklin Ave
  • 15 Leroy St
  • 17 Ely Park
  • 23 Riverside Dr
  • 25 Oakdale Mall
  • 28 Robinson St
  • 35 Binghamton-Endicott
  • 40 Chenango St
  • 47 Vestal
  • 48 Main St
  • 51 K Commuter
  • 53 Corporate Park
  • 55 Endwell Shuttle
  • 59 West Corners

Fleet

Current Fleet

An Interior View of a B.C. Transit Bus

(All buses are Wheelchair-accessible Disabled access)

Future Fleet

Past Fleet

References

External links