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Trailways of New York
Founded1926[1]
Headquarters499-507 Hurley Avenue
Hurley, New York 12443
Service typeIntercity coach service
Bus charter
Airport shuttle
Motorcoach tours
Commuter service
AllianceTrailways Transportation System, Megabus
Destinations100+
Fleet130+[2][3][4]
Chief executiveEugene J. Berardi Jr
Websitewww.trailways.com

Trailways of New York is one of the largest privately held transportation companies based in New York State. It employs over 450 people and carries passengers more than 80 million miles annually.[5]

TrailwaysNY, as it is known, operates over 150 trips per day to more than 140 destinations in New York, New Jersey, and Canada. It is the largest and longest continuously operating intercity bus carrier in New York State, an interline partner with Megabus, and a member of the National Trailways Network.[6]

History

Founded in 1926 by the Van Gonsic Berardi family, Trailways of New York first began as the Rip Van Winkle brand with commuter service between New York City and the Hudson Valley.[7] During the 1930s, following a series of early successes in the then newly-emerging bus industry, service was first extended from its original Hudson Valley and Metro New York home into the Adirondacks.

Over time, Trailways of New York's holdings grew to include the Dixie Bus Center in New York City,[8] the Pine Hill-Kingston Bus Corporation,[9] and other properties.

Expansion came yet again in the 1990s, marking the companies' largest growth since the first half of the 20th century. During this time service was expanded to include Long Island and the nearby Canadian cities of Montreal, Quebec and Toronto, Ontario. A long term revenue sharing partnership was also established with Greyhound Bus Lines to provide enhanced service and reliability to the customers of both brands.[10]

Affiliated with the Trailways Transportation System, Trailways of New York also offers connections with Academy Bus, Fullington Trailways, Greyhound Lines, Martz Trailways, Barons Bus Lines, Bieber Transportation Group, Short Line (bus company) (Coach USA), Lakefront Lines, and Peter Pan Bus Lines.[11]

Trailways of New York once owned the Central Union Bus Terminal, also known as the Dixie Bus Center, which opened in April 1930 in what was then the Dixie Hotel in New York City. At the time, it was the largest enclosed bus station in New York. Buses entered next to the hotel’s entrance on West 43rd and proceeded underground, where they would rotate on a 35-foot turntable, then proceed into a designated berth. A waiting room for passengers was off to one side. Unable to compete with Port Authority Bus Terminal, which opened in 1950, the Hotel Dixie’s bus terminal closed in 1957. Today, the underground space is a parking garage and the hotel is now the Carter Hotel; the original turntable and waiting room floor are still visible.[12]

Trailways of New York has been a chief “front of shirt” sponsor of the Kingston Stockade Football Club since its inception in 2015[13] and runs special “fan buses” to away games. The Kingston Stockade FC, a franchise in the National Premier Soccer League, plays its home games at Dietz Stadium in Kingston, NY and was founded by FourSquare CEO Dennis Crowley.[14]

In 2019, an Adirondack Trailways bus crashed on Route 80 in Parsippany, New Jersey, killing one passenger and seriously injuring two.[15]

In 2022, Trailways of New York ended its partnership with Greyhound and started one with Megabus.[16]

Bus theft

In 2010, Darius McCollum was caught behind the wheel of a stolen Trailways NY bus en route to Kennedy Airport. McCollum is best known for his theft of "an E Train filled with passengers from 34th Street to The World Trade Center" when he was only 15 years old.[17] This theft marked McCollum's 27th arrest for a transit related crime. For the theft, he was sentenced to 2½ to 5 years in prison.[18]

Brands

A now-retired MCI 102-B3 Adirondack Trailways coach in Nanuet, New York
A now-retired Pine Hill Trailways MCI J4500 coach
A New York Trailways Prevost H3-45 coach in White Plains, New York

Trailways of New York operates under several brands: Adirondack Trailways, Pine Hill Trailways, New York Trailways, and LINE.[19]

Adirondack Trailways

Adirondack Trailways is the brand used by Adirondack Transit Lines, Inc. The following routes are operated by Adirondack Trailways: New York-Kingston-Albany-Glens Falls-Montreal, Babylon-Kingston, Newburgh-Kingston, Kingston-Saugerties-Oneonta, Binghamton-Oneonta-Albany, Albany-Utica-Syracuse, Albany-Gloversville, Glens Falls-Warrensburg-Massena, and Syracuse-Canton-Massena.

Pine Hill Trailways

Pine Hill Trailways is the brand used by Pine Hill-Kingston Bus Corporation. The following route is operated by Pine Hill Trailways: New York-Kingston-Phoenicia-Oneonta-Utica.

New York Trailways

New York Trailways is the brand used by Passenger Bus Corporation. The following routes are operated by New York Trailways: New York-Binghamton-Syracuse-Rochester-Buffalo, Binghamton-Ithaca-Rochester, Binghamton-Elmira-Rochester, Elmira-Ithaca-Syracuse, and Syracuse-Canton-Massena. Many of these and other services had previously been operated by Western New York Motor Lines, Inc., which operated under the brand Empire Trailways, prior to their sale to Trailways of New York.

LINE

In August 2018, Trailways of New York launched its brand LINE, a “business class” route running between midtown Manhattan, the Hudson Valley, and the Catskills. The service offers mobile ticketing, an on-board attendant, complimentary snacks and beverages, and a complimentary premium WiFi system that enables video and audio entertainment streaming. As of its launch, LINE stops included West 31st Street in Manhattan and the New York state towns of New Paltz, Kingston, Woodstock, Phoenicia, and Hunter.[20]

Amtrak partnership

In August 2018, Amtrak announced a partnership with Trailways of New York that will allow passengers, using one ticket, to connect from the railway stations at Rochester, Syracuse, Utica, and Saratoga Springs onto buses to upstate New York cities such as Cooperstown, Ithaca, Cortland, Glens Falls, Oneonta, and Lake George.[21]

Ticket aggregator partnerships

Trailways of New York has partnerships with the bus ticket aggregator services Wanderu[22] and Busbud.[23]

Fleet

Trailways of New York utilizes the following models in its fleet:[24]

There are no more J4500 in service, and there are only 3 D4500 left in service at this time. Trailways of New York has been buying Prevost X3-45 exclusively since 2020.

Charter Operations and Seneca Niagara Casino Shuttle

In addition to the aforementioned line service Trailways offers, charter services are offered at both the Rochester and Kingston offices and bus service from Rochester New York to the Seneca Niagara Casino in Niagara Falls, New York via Rochester, Irondequoit, LeRoy, and Batavia are offered.

See also

References

  1. ^ Trailways NY history Archived 2008-02-21 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ SAFERSYS stats for Adirondack Transit Lines
  3. ^ SAFERSYS stats for Pine Hill Kingston Bus Corporation
  4. ^ SAFERSYS stats for Passenger Bus Corporation
  5. ^ TrailwaysNY.com
  6. ^ York, Trailways of New. "Trailways of New York Announces Connecting Service with Amtrak". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  7. ^ "Trailways of New York: Eugene J. Berardi, Jr., CEO & President". Archived from the original on 2008-02-21. Retrieved 2008-03-28.
  8. ^ "Yahoo | Mail, Weather, Search, Politics, News, Finance, Sports & Videos".
  9. ^ DianeG. "The Merrihew bus line | Historical Society of the Town of Middletown, Delaware County". mtownhistory.org. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  10. ^ "Trailways of New York: Eugene J. Berardi, Jr., CEO & President". Archived from the original on 2008-02-21. Retrieved 2008-03-28.
  11. ^ Trailways of New York - large map
  12. ^ Scout (2013-07-08). "The 1930s Bus Station Hidden In A Times Square Hotel". Scouting NY. Retrieved 2018-12-17.
  13. ^ "Kingston Stockade FC Releases New Kits, Announces New Sponsors for 2018 Season". Kingston Stockade FC. Retrieved 2018-12-17.
  14. ^ Longman, Jeré (2017-06-27). "A Tech Executive's Latest Start-Up Has Cleats, Jerseys and Goals". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-12-17.
  15. ^ Cohen, Noah (2019-01-25). "1 dead, 1 critically injured in I-80 bus wreck involving 3 cars". NJ.com. Retrieved 2020-07-15.
  16. ^ "Goodbye Greyhound, hello Megabus: Trailways of New York announces new partnership". 18 November 2022.
  17. ^ Gregorian, Dareh (2013-07-02). "Mass transit menace Darius McCollum, who once stole an e train, pleads guilty to stealing a bus". New York Daily News.
  18. ^ "NY transit impostor gets 2½ to 5 years in prison for stealing Trailways bus". www.foxnews.com. Associated Press. 2013-08-15. Archived from the original on 2013-08-15.
  19. ^ Trailways of New York, Company History
  20. ^ "Trailways of New York to debut new luxury brand, LINE". Archived from the original on 2018-10-18. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  21. ^ Anderson, Eric (2018-08-09). "Amtrak, Trailways team up to serve towns off the tracks". Times Union. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  22. ^ "Search Cheap Bus & Train Tickets - Wanderu". Wanderu. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  23. ^ "New York Trailways - Book Official Bus Tickets | Busbud". Busbud. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  24. ^ Trailways NY fleet Archived 2008-02-26 at the Wayback Machine