Westchester gets grant to expand bus service between White Plains and Port Chester

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ALBANY – The state is providing $13.5 million to enhance and expand public transit between White Plains and Port Chester.
Currently, residents and commuters rely heavily on vehicular transportation as the most direct means for accessing communities between Port Chester, White Plains and Tarrytown.
“As we continue working to build bridges to success in communities across our state, investments in public transit and infrastructure are more important than ever,” said state Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie.
“As we look toward a cleaner, greener future for New York, transportation alternatives must be supported and adequately funded to keep residents, workers, and families moving efficiently throughout our communities,” said Assemblywoman Amy Paulin (D-Westchester).




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