wayne county ny transportation choices you can trust

You need options, not hype. In Wayne County - from Newark and Lyons to Sodus and Palmyra - you choose what works. Selection matters, but reliability seals the deal.

Public transit you can count on

RTS Wayne runs fixed routes and reservation services linking towns, shopping, clinics, and county offices. Check the latest schedule and add five minutes. One cold morning, you catch the early Lyons - Newark bus; snow starts, the coach arrives on time, and you're back before lunch. That's the bar.

Driving and roads

US-20/NY-5, NY-31, and NY-104 carry most trips. Winter crews keep arteries moving, yet shoulders can drift; plan fuel and daylight. Park-and-ride lots and carpools stretch budgets. Rideshare works in villages, thinner after dark - have a backup.

Regional links and active travel

For longer hops, go west to Rochester or east to Syracuse for Amtrak and intercity buses; ROC handles flights. The Erie Canalway path threads Palmyra, Newark, and Lyons, giving cyclists a calm east - west option when traffic feels heavy.

  • Reliability first: the best ride is the one that arrives when it promises.
  • Coverage: pick routes that reach both ends of your day.
  • Access: look for curb-to-curb options if mobility is a concern.

 

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