Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority
The Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority is a New York State public-benefit corporation which provides transportation services in the eight-county area in and around Rochester, New York. Currently, RGRTA oversees the daily operation of eleven subsidiaries under the parent company of the RGRTA, including paratransit services.
Organization
The RGRTA is guided by a 14-member board of commissioners. The management team is headed by CEO Bill Carpenter, who reports to the board. In 2017, the RGRTA had operating expenses of $116.51 million and a level of staffing of 1,045 people.History
Rochester Railway Company
Public transportation in the greater Rochester area can trace its roots back to the streetcar and interurban lines operated by the Rochester Railway Company and later New York State Railways. In 1929, New York State Railways entered receivership, and local interests formed a plan to reorganize the former Rochester Railway. After several years of negotiation, the New York State Public Service Commission approved a reorganization plan in 1937 put together by attorney Howard Woods and his committee of stockholders.Rochester Transit Corporation
On August 2, 1938, Rochester Transit Corporation assumed operation of the bus and streetcar operations serving the city. The last streetcar line was converted to bus operation in 1941, though contract operation of the city-owned Rochester Subway continued until 1956. The company was returned to local control in 1943 when the remaining shares owned by Associated Gas & Electric were bought out.From Private to Public
With postwar prosperity came increased use of automobiles and the spread of population out to the suburbs. Rochester Transit Corporation was plagued by labor unrest, and strikes in 1952 and 1965 ground the system to a halt. A dispute over job listings and seniority caused a brief two-day strike in May 1967. With the transit workers contract coming to an end that fall, stalled negotiations led to another strike in November 1967. The work stoppage continued through the holiday season, and with no end in sight, the City of Rochester drew up a plan to condemn and purchase the transit company operations. Over the objections of RTC, the strike came to an end on January 25, 1968, and the city contracted with National City Management Company to operate the bus lines as Rochester Transit Service.Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority was formed in 1968 by a state act of government which also formed three similar agencies in Syracuse, Buffalo, the Capital District around Albany and New York City. The RGRTA took over the former RTC bus operation from the City of Rochester and later began expanding bus service to outlying suburban and rural areas. The lines that made up the former RTC service became part of the Regional Transit Service in Rochester and Monroe County.
Regional Transit Service
The largest subsidiary of the RGRTA, Regional Transit Service serves Monroe County. RTS also serves major shopping centers and malls in Monroe County, such as various Walmart locations, Marketplace Mall in Henrietta, Eastview Mall in Victor and The Mall at Greece Ridge in Greece.Bus routes
Regional Transit Service operates a number of individual routes, most of which operate on a hub and spoke system from Downtown Rochester. These routes originate at the RTS Transit Center at 60 St. Paul Street along Mortimer Street.Prior to November 28, 2014, the opening date of the transit center, routes originated from the corner of Main and Clinton or from Broad Street. The Main and Clinton stops had been in place since 1863. With the move came a change in routes, stops and times including the elimination of through-routing, in which a bus would operate between two or more different routes during scheduled runs.
Routes are color coded with those in green serving the east side of the county and those in blue serving the west side. ROC-It routes are routes with limited stops.
The current routes operated by Regional Transit Service include the following :
Monroe County
- Route 1 Lake Ave/Kodak/Charlotte
- Route 3G/3W Lyell Ave/The Mall at Greece Ridge/Walmart Chili
- Route 4 Genesee St/Strong Hospital
- Route 5 MCC Downtown Campus
- Route 6 Jefferson Ave/Greater Rochester International Airport/Wegmans Distribution Center
- Route 8 Chili Ave/Walmart Chili/Lifetime Health
- Route 9 Jay St/Maple Ave/Rochester Technology Park/Westmar Plaza
- Route 10 Dewey Ave/Northgate Plaza/Walmart Dewey
- Route 13 Edison Tech/Colfax St
- Route 14 West Ridge Road LIMITED /East Ridge Road via Portland Ave/Bishop Kearney High School
- Route 15 Latta Road/Dewey Ave/Lake Ave LIMITED/Walmart Dewey
- Route 16 Crosstown via LaGrange Ave
- Route 19 S. Plymouth Ave/University of Rochester/Strong Memorial Hospital/College Town
- Route 23 Jefferson Rd/Walmart Marketplace
- Route 24 Marketplace Mall/Rochester Institute of Technology via Mt. Hope Ave
- Route 25 Thurston Rd/MCC Brighton Campus/Brooks Ave
- Route 28 Genesee Park Blvd/West Ave/Strong Hospital
- Route 31 Park Ave
- Route 33 N. Goodman St/Irondequoit Plaza /Culver-Ridge Plaza
- Route 34 Hudson Ave/Carter St/Irondequoit Plaza/Keeler St Apartments
- Route 35 St. Paul Blvd/Seneca Park Zoo/Irondequoit Plaza/Summerville
- Route 36 Clifford Ave/Fernwood Ave
- Route 37 N. Clinton Ave/Cooper Rd/Irondequoit Plaza
- Route 38 East Main St/Browncroft Blvd/Wyand Crescent
- Route 39 Bay St/Webster Ave
- Route 40 Portland Ave/Seabreeze via E. Ridge Rd & Culver Rd/St. Ann’s Community
- Route 41 Joseph Ave/Walmart Hudson
- Route 42 Parsells Ave/Laurelton Road/Hill Haven/Baytowne Plaza
- Route 45 South Ave/Strong Hospital/Monroe Community Hospital
- Route 47 Monroe Ave/Pittsford
- Route 48 University Ave/Strong Hospital/Browncroft Blvd
- Route 51 S. Clinton Ave/Lac De Ville Blvd
- Route 53 S. Goodman St/Rochester Psychiatric Center/Monroe Developmental Center
- Route 55 Monroe Community College Brighton Campus via Mt. Hope Ave
- Route 57 East Ave/Nazareth College/St. John Fisher College
- Route 59 MCC Connector/Direct service between Downtown Campus and Brighton Campus
- Route 74 RIT East End Express
- Route 81 East Rochester via W. Commercial St/Fairport via Fairport Rd and Main St. Fairport
- Route 82 Penfield via Route 441
- Route 83 Calkins Rd via E. Henrietta Rd
- Route 84 Eastview Mall
- Route 101 Avon/Rush Park & Ride
- Route 102 Newark/Lyons
- Route 103 Town of Webster/Xerox via Empire Blvd/Ridge Road
- Route 104 Brockport/Spencerport/Rochester Technology Park/SUNY Brockport
- Route 106 Hilton/Hamlin/Clarkson via NY 104
- Route 124 Marketplace Mall ROC-It
- Route 134 Hudson Ave ROC-It
- Route 145 South Ave ROC-It
- Route 150 Dewey Ave ROC-It
- Route 163 Lyell Ave ROC-It
- Route 172 Nazareth College/Pittsford Plaza
Routes outside Monroe County
- Route 201 Albion
- Route 202 Medina/Lyndonville
- Route 203 Batavia
- Route 204 Brockport
- Route 205 Albion/Medina
- Route 210 Batavia
- Routes 211 & 212 Batavia/Genesee Community College
- Route 214 Batavia/LeRoy
- Route 221 Warsaw
- Route 222 Arcade to Batavia
- Route 223 Arcade Commuter
- Route 224 Warsaw to Arcade
- Route 225 Sardinia
- Route 226 Silver Springs/Castile/Pike
- Route 227 Perry
- Route 228 Wyoming
- Route 229 Attica
- Routes 231 & 232 West Livingston County via Mt. Morris
- Routes 242 & 243 East Livingston County via Mt. Morris
- Route 250 Canandaigua North
- Route 252 Canandaigua South
- Route 253 Canandaigua to Eastview Mall
- Route 254 Canandaigua to Geneva via Routes 5 & 20
- Route 255 Canandaigua to Geneva via Routes 21 & 96
- Route 261 Geneva
- Route 280 Del Lago Resort and Casino
- Routes 281 & 282 Seneca Falls/Waterloo/Geneva
- Route 290 Lyons to Canandaigua
- Route 293 Canandaigua to Lyons
- Route 296 Lyons to Geneva
- Route 298 Geneva to Lyons
- Routes 302-307 Wayne County
- Route 308 Lyons to Webster
- Route 331 Route 31 Shuttle
Former Routes in Monroe County
- Route 1 Park Ave/Lake Ave
- Route 2 Thurston Rd/Parsells Ave
- Route 2 Thurston Rd
- Route 3 Goodman/Lyell Ave
- Route 4 Hudson Ave/Genesee St
- Route 5 South Ave/St. Paul Blvd
- Route 6 Jefferson Ave/Clifford Ave
- Route 7 Monroe Ave/Clinton
- Route 8 Chili/Strong/East Main
- Route 9 Jay/Maple/Bay/Webster
- Route 10 Portland/Dewey Ave
- Route 11 South Clinton/Goodman/Joseph Avenue
- Route 12 19th Ward/MCC
- Route 17 East Ave
- Route 18 University Ave
- Route 20 Brockport
- Route 21 Fairport
- Route 22 Penfield
- Route 25 Rochester Works Shuttle
- Route 26 Henrietta Loop
- Route 27 Unity
- Route 28 RIT Main Campus Clockwise Weekdays
- Route 28 RIT Weekdays
- Route 29 RIT Main Campus Counterclockwise Weekdays
- Route 29 RIT Main Campus Weekdays
- Route 30 Webster/Xerox via Empire/Creek
- Route 31 RIT Inn/Racquet Club
- Route 32 RIT Movie/Mall Route
- Route 33 RIT Weekends
- Route 34 RIT Holiday/Winter Break
- Route 34 RIT Summer 2008
- Route 35 Webster/Xerox via Creek/Klem
- Route 40 Webster/Xerox
- Route 44 Greece/Ferry
- Route 45 Webster/Xerox via Irondequoit Mall
- Route 50 MCC
- Route 52 Park Ave to URMC
- Route 68 RIT Henrietta
- Route 70 University of Rochester
- Route 71 University of Rochester
- Route 72 University of Rochester
- Route 73 University of Rochester
- Route 74 University of Rochester
- Route 75 University of Rochester
- Route 76 Gates/Ogden/Chili
- Route 91 Avon
- Route 92 Perinton/Bushnell's Basin
- Route 95 N Chili/Westside Dr/Churchville/Bergen/LeRoy
- Route 96 Hilton/Hamlin/Clarkson
- Route 102 Concerts by the Shore
- Route 104 Wegmans Rochester LPGA
- Route 105 July 4 Celebration 2003
- Route 118 Buffalo Bills Sports Shuttle
- Route 119 SU Orangemen Sports Shuttle
- Route 166 Geneseo
- Route 177 Nazareth College
Former Routes outside Monroe County
Other subsidiaries
- RTS Genesee ' serves Genesee County with local bus service in the city of Batavia, commuter service to and from Le Roy, and once-weekly dial-a-ride service to many of the smaller outlying communities of Wyoming County. Also of note, the RTS Genesee is the oldest of the smaller subsidiaries of the RGRTA network.
- RTS Livingston ' serves Livingston County with several routes connecting with the county seat of Geneseo and to sites in/near Rochester. It also operates a local bus service in Geneseo and special service for students at SUNY Geneseo. One line connects to RTS Wayne buses in Perry.
- RTS Wayne ' serves Wayne County with several loop routes based around the county seat of Newark and the town of Sodus. Then WATS joined the RGRTA as a subsidiary in 1980. A shuttle service also connects with Regional Transit Service buses during commuting hours in Lyons.
- RTS Wyoming ' serves Wyoming County, running three loops connecting towns in the community to the county seat of Warsaw. A local loop bus service is also offered to passengers weekdays in the Village of Warsaw.
- RTS Ontario ' serves Ontario County with a focus on Canandaigua and Geneva.
- RTS Orleans ' serves Orleans County with a focus on the larger villages of Albion and Medina with one line connecting to the RTS Genesee subsidiary in Batavia, and special service for students at SUNY Brockport.
- RTS Seneca ' serves Seneca County with a focus on Geneva, Seneca Falls, and Waterloo. Additional service also operates on a less frequent schedule as far south as Interlaken and Lodi.
- RTS Access '
- RGRTA Maritime Development Corporation
- Genesee Transportation Service Council Staff, Inc.