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Transport of Rockland

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Bus system for Rockland County, New York, US
Transport of Rockland
Gillig BRT RC241 on Route 59 leaves Spring Valley Transit Center, bound forNyack.
ParentRockland County Department of Public Transportation
HeadquartersYeager Health Center, Bldg. T
Pomona, New York 10970
LocaleRockland County, New York
Service typeLocal bus transit
Fleet49
OperatorTransdev[1]
Chief executiveCommissioner
WebsiteTransport of Rockland

TheTransport of Rockland (TOR) is thebus system forRockland County, New York, providing service along major routes in Rockland County, as well as connections toClarkstown Mini-Trans in Clarkstown, Spring Valley Jitney inSpring Valley, theBee-Line Bus System inWestchester as well as connections toRockland Coaches andShort Line Bus routes providing commuter and local service toNorthern New Jersey andNew York City'sPort Authority Bus Terminal,George Washington Bridge Bus Station, 5th Avenue, andLong Island. Annual ridership in 2008 was 3,862,232.[2]

Service area

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TOR serves an area of 176 square miles (460 km2) with a population of 286,753. Operations of fixed-route service is provided by Transdev ofHillburn, New York, as of November 1, 2018. The previous contractor wasBrega Transport Corporation for routes within Rockland County,

TOR provides service primarily along county and state highway corridors in Rockland County, along with shuttle routes servicing the towns ofRamapo,Clarkstown, and the Village of Spring Valley. There are other minibus services provided by those towns that supplement TOR service.

Fare

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The standard one-way fare for Transport of Rockland fixed-route services as of 2020 is free.

TOR transfers are valid on other TOR buses, Spring Valley Jitney vans,Lower Hudson Transit Link buses, and Clarkstown Mini-Trans vans. Lower Hudson Transit Link transfers, in addition to validity on these service, are also valid for a connectingBee-Line bus or theCT Transit Stamford I-Bus to Greenwich, CT, and Stamford, CT.

Paratransit

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The County of Rockland also operates Transportation Resources Intra-County for Physically Handicapped and Senior Citizens (T.R.I.P.S.), theADA-mandated curbside-to-curbside para-transit bus service for Rockland County residents who are physically or mentally challenged. In addition, senior citizens over the age of 60 who find it difficult or impossible to use fixed-route bus service can also use this service.

Routes

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The Transport of Rockland provides service along twelve routes. All service is accessible to customers with mobility impairments.

The full route is shown except for branching.

RouteTerminalsMajor streetsNotes
59Suffern
Lafayette Avenue and Chestnut Street
Nyack
Artopee Way
NY 59
West Nyack Road
91Spring Valley Bus TerminalNyack
Cedar and Main Streets
North Main Street
New Hempstead Road
Ramapo Road
US 9W
NY 303
Nyack Turnpike
  • Service operates viaHaverstraw.
  • Some weekday and Saturday trips operate viaNew City, the Yeager Center, and Helen Hayes Hospital.
    • Weekday and Saturday trips that does not serve New City are marked as "Spring Valley Direct" or "Haverstraw Direct".
  • No Sunday service betweenPalisades Center and Nyack, or to New City, the Yeager Center, or Helen Hayes Hospital.
92Palisades CenterRed Schoolhouse Road
Orangeburg Road
NY 303
Nyack Turnpike
  • Service to Sparkill is provided weekday middays and on all day weekends only. .
  • No rush-hour service to Palisades Center; use the #97 running along Route 303.
  • No midday or weekend service to Nyack, service terminates at Palisades Center. Use #59 or #91 for Nyack service.
  • One AM trip operates via Crooked Hill Road.
  • Between Chestnut Ridge and Pearl River, there is another stop in Montvale, NJ at the intersection of Spring Valley Rd @ Summit Ave (there is a LUKOIL gas station in the corner).
Nyack
Cedar and Main Streets
93Pearl River
Middletown Road and East Central Avenue
Sloatsburg
Washington Avenue and Seven Lakes Parkway
Middletown Road
Viola Road
Eckerson Road
Orange Turnpike
94Spring Valley Bus TerminalTomkins Cove
Elm Avenue
Maple Avenue
Forshay Road
Pomona Road
Thiells-Mount Ivy Road
Filors Lane
Routes 9W/202
  • No Sunday service.
  • Limited service between Helen Hayes Hospital and Tomkins Cove.
95Rockland Community CollegeHaverstraw
Broadway and New Main Street
Ramapo Road
Grandview Avenue
  • Weekday service only.
97Stony Point
South Liberty Drive and Lowland Hill Road
Tappan
NY 303 and Oak Tree Road
Liberty Drive (9W)
NY 303
  • Weekday rush-hour service only.
  • Service between Haverstraw and Palisades Center also provided by the 91.
  • At Tappan, the bus will cross the state border of NY and NJ (on Route 303) and make the last stop in Northvale, NJ.
Loop 1Monsey
Shoppers' Haven
Route 306
Suzanne Drive
Elish Parkway
Park Lane
Central Avenue
Robert Pitt Drive
  • No Saturday service (there is Sunday service).
  • All service operates via Atrium Plaza in Spring Valley.
Loop 2Route 306
Blauvelt Road
Yale Drive
Dr. Frank Road
Francis Place
Maple Avenue
Church Street
Monsey Boulevard
Robert Pitt Drive
Loop 3Spring Valley Bus TerminalSuffern
Lafayette Avenue and Orange Avenue
NY 59
College Road
Old Nyack Turnpike
Weekend Ferry ShuttlePalisades CenterHaverstraw
Ferry Dock
NY 59, NY 303Began operation in July 2024, operates weekends only.[3]

Tappan ZEExpress (discontinued)

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A former Tappan Zee Express bus en route to theWhite Plains TransCenter as seen in 2012.

Service on the Tappan ZEExpress was discontinued in October 2018. Service across theTappan Zee Bridge is now provided byHudson Link buses owned by the New York State Department of Transportation operated by Transdev.

Fleet

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Fleet number(s)PhotoYearManufacturerModelNotes
RC221-RC2282009GilligBRT HEV 35'Part of order of 16 buses which are first Hybrid buses in the fleet.
RC229-RC2302009BRT HEV 40'
RC231-RC2362009BRT HEV 29'
  • Formerly used on the Tappan ZEExpress
  • Part of order of 16 buses which are first Hybrid buses in the fleet.
RC241-RC2432010BRT HEV 40'
RC244-RC2462010BRT HEV 35'
RC304-RC3052015Low Floor 29'
RC306-RC3072015Low Floor 35'
RC308-RC312

RC314-RC316

2018Low Floor 40'
RC317-RC3212018Low Floor 35'
RC322-RC3242022
RC333-RC3412022Low Floor 40'

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References

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  1. ^caiello (2018-09-20)."Transdev Expands Operating Footprint in New York".Transdev North America. Retrieved2018-10-21.
  2. ^"Transport of Rockland (TOR)"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2011-09-27. Retrieved2011-03-13.
  3. ^"Weekend ferry connection".www.rocklandcountyny.gov. Transport of Rockland.
  4. ^"Transport of Rockland - CPTDB Wiki".

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