NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
NFTA Metro Announcing Changes to Select Routes Due to Weather Conditions
UPDATE: Friday December13
- Route 14 ( Abbott) is now running service to McKinley Mall .We are not yet serving SUNY Erie South Campus
- Route 16 (South Park) is back to normal service.
- Routes 70 (East Aurora Express), 72 (Orchard Park Express), 74 (Hamburg Express), and 76 (Lakeshore Express) are not operating today.
Please visit Metro Alerts for further updates.
BUFFALO, N.Y.- The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA) is implementing adjustments to select Southtown routes as a result of severe weather conditions. These changes are effective immediately and will remain in place until further notice.
Key updates to service include:
- Route 15 (Seneca) and 42 (Lackawanna): All trips will operate on their regular routes but may experience delays.
- Route 16 (South Park): All trips will now begin and end at the Lackawanna Victory Transit Center/Botanical Gardens, no service to McKinley Mall or Hamburg.
- Route 14 (Abbott): All trips will begin and end at The Shops (Tops on Orchard Park Rd.), no service to McKinley Mall or SUNY Erie South Campus
- Routes 70 East Aurora Express, 72 Orchard Park Express, 74 Hamburg Express, and 76 Lakeshore Express: All afternoon trips are canceled.
The NFTA encourages riders to monitor updates on our Metro Alerts webpage before traveling. For the latest information, visit NFTA.com or follow us on social media. We appreciate understanding and cooperation from our riders as we work to maintain a safe and reliable transit service under these challenging conditions.
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