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Syracuse

Syracuse is a city in the Finger Lakes region of New York state. It is the snowiest large city in America, with an average of 119 inches of snow per year, and a recipient multiple times of the coveted "golden snowball" award.

Get in

  • William F. Walsh Regional Transportation Center, 131 Alliance Bank Parkway, . For rail and bus service.
  • Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR), 1000 Colonel Eileen Collins Boulevard, Airport Information: +1 315 454-4330, City of Syracuse Department of Aviation: +1 315 454-3263, .


  • Or By the following Interstate and Highway Routes:
  • Interstate 81
  • Interstate 90
  • Interstate 690
  • Interstate 481
  • U.S. Highway 11
  • U.S. Highway 20

  • Get around

    Car
    This is probably the best way to get around Syracuse especially if your going to places away from the downtown area, just make sure you have a map and pay attention to the street signs, there are some streets in the downtown area that go from being two way to one way and then back to two way depending on what part of them you are on, this is not always so easily denoted on a map.
    On foot
    You can walk to most of the destinations in downtown Syracuse from a parking lot or the Centro bus terminal.
    Bicycle
    Another alternative to driving is to get around Syracuse by bicycle, most of the downtown area is relatively flat but keep in mind that the University area has many steep hills and the residential areas surrounding downtown have quite a few hills as well. What some people will do is catch a ride on the bus downtown, placing their bike on the bike rack on the front of the bus and then use their bike once they reach downtown thus avoiding the steep hills.
    Centro
    While taking a little longer than driving in a car the Centro Bus System does provide a fair alternative to most locations in and around Syracuse, it usually costs $1USD with the exception of a few routes where it is $1.25 or $1.50, if you have to transfer to another bus to get to your destination be sure to ask the bus driver for a transfer card so that you don't get stuck paying double fairs for the same trip. In addition there is also a 30 Day Unlimited Ride Pass and Centro Debit Card as alternatives to the cash fare. There are also discounts for senior citizens, persons with disabilities and children. The buses are accessible to people with disabilities and the bus drivers are instructed to let a person with a physical disability on before letting other passengers on.
    OnTrack
    A rail transport that makes stops at the Regional Transit Center, Carousel Mall, Armory Square in Downtown, Syracuse University, and Colvin Street. It also makes express trips from Armory Square, where extra parking is located in the Trolley Lot, to Syracuse University for special events held at the University, usually games held at the Carrier Dome. This costs a little more than the bus but is a more direct route; you don't...



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