Central New
York Page
Located in the centre of New York State, the
Central region is home to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown,
Fort Stanwix in Rome, Oneida Lake near Syracuse and many other attractions for
all seasons. The largest city in the
area is Syracuse, two hours east of Buffalo, two hours west of Albany, and
about 3½ hours south of Ottawa. It is
the fourth-largest city in the state with a metropolitan population of nearly 485,000. Two other large cities east of Syracuse are
both located in Oneida County. The city
of Utica, located about 45 minutes east of Syracuse, is home to about 65,000
people, while the city of Rome, fifteen minutes northwest of Utica along the
Utica-Rome Expressway, has a population of about 40,000. Also, there are two cities west of Syracuse
large enough to support transit systems.
Oswego is 30 minutes northwest of Syracuse and is home to 18,000
residents, while Auburn, with a population of 28,000, is located 30 minutes
west of Syracuse. Click below to see
photos of buses in Onondaga, Cayuga, Oswego and Oneida Counties.
Central New
York Regional Transportation Authority (85 photos)
(Centro of Syracuse)
Other
Centro Divisions (13 photos)
(Centro of Cayuga and Oswego)