White Plains TransCenter

The terminal is located along Ferris Avenue north of Hamilton Street (westbound NY 119), diagonally across from the White Plains station of Metro-North Railroad, and includes a parking garage located next door to the railroad station, across that street.

Throughout the 20th century, trolleys were replaced by buses, many of which were private and localized companies, that were eventually acquired by Bee-LineBus beginning in 1978.

It also attracted intercity buses, such as Greyhound, Trailways, Short Line, and other companies.

The current TransCenter was built shortly after the reconstruction of the aforementioned railroad station.

[5] The following bus routes serve the White Plains TransCenter area, in the vicinity of the station.

White Plains TransCenter at night