Winter Ride Guide
Plan Ahead
Buses and trains run even during major snowstorms. However, in extreme circumstances, or if there is a driving ban, service may be affected or even discontinued.
Keep up to date on the status of your bus or train using these tools:
- Visit Metro's website to view bus and rail status information.
- Finding out there's a change to your Metro route is as easy as getting a text.
- Subscribe to Metro Alerts today and get notified whenever there's an update. You can choose the routes you want to hear about and be alerted to the following:
- Time changes
- Service changes
- Limited Emergency Service
- Temporary schedules
- And anything else that might impact your ride
Get instant route alerts.
Stay informed about delays, detours, and schedule changes.
Local news and radio will report on major bus and rail disruptions.
During business hours, call Customer Care at 716-855-7211.
Customer Care TTY/Relay 711 or 800-662-1220
Email: info@nfta.com
Plan Extra Time
During heavy snow and ice, buses, like all vehicles, must drive more slowly, and may fall behind schedule. Plan extra time for your trip, and consider taking an earlier trip than usual.
Stay Safe
In areas covered with snow and ice, or blocked by a snow bank, please wait at the closest cleared driveway or corner. Wave to the bus driver to signal the bus to stop. For your safety, avoid standing on top of snow banks or in the street.
- When the bus approaches, stand back, and be aware of the side mirror, as it extends from the side of the bus
- Melting snow and ice can make bus floors slippery. Be sure to hold handrails when boarding, walking, or standing inside the bus
- When reaching your destination, the driver will stop at the bus stop or the nearest safe location
Be Prepared
Dress warmly in case you have to wait outside longer than usual. If it is dark, consider wearing reflective clothing, or using a flashlight or your phone to wave down your bus driver.
Snow Removal
There are about 3,500 bus stops within the Metro system. Most bus stops are on public streets and sidewalks. Property owners are responsible for keeping bus stops clear of snow, just like fire hydrants. If your stop isn’t clear, please contact your town or city for help.
- Town of Amherst | 716-631-7032
- Village of Lancaster | 716-683-2105
- Village of Angola | 716-549-1126
- Town of Lancaster | 716-683-1610
- Town of Aurora | 716-652-7090
- Town of Lewiston | 716-754-8213 ext 224
- Village of Blasdell | 716-822-1921
- Town of Lockport | 716-439-9520
- Town of Boston | 716-941-6518
- City of Lockport | 716-439-6665
- Town of Cambria | 716-433-8523
- City of Niagara Falls | 716-286-4310
- Seneca Nation | 716-532-4900 ext 5023
- Town of Niagara | 716-297-2150 ext 135
- Town of Cheektowaga | 716-686-3465
- Town of Orchard Park | 716-662-6400
- Village of Depew | 716-681-1400 ext 130
- Village of Orchard Park | 716-662-9327
- Village East Aurora | 716-652-6000 ext 219
- Town of Pendleton | 716-625-8833 ext 113
- Town of Evans | 716-549-5787
- Village of Sloan | 716-897-1560
- Village of Farnham | 716-549-0890
- City of Tonawanda | 716-695-8645
- Town of Grand Island | 716-982-5461
- Town of Tonawanda | 716-877-8804
- Village of Hamburg | 716-649-0200
- North Tonawanda | 716-695-8540
- Town of Hamburg | 716-649-6111 ext 2380
- Town of West Seneca | 716-558-3203
- Village of Kenmore | 716-873-5700
- Town of Wheatfield | 716-694-6680
- City of Lackawanna | 716-827-6464
- Village of Williamsville | 716-632-4120 ext 3006
- Village of Lancaster | 716-683-2105