Hudson Link

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{{Infobox Bus transit

| name = Hudson Link

| logo =Hudson Link logo.png

| logo_size =150

| image =Hudson Link bus at Tarrytown.jpg

| image_size =300

| image_caption =A Hudson Link at Tarrytown in 2022

| headquarters =

| locale =Hudson Valley

| service_area = Rockland and Westchester Counties

| service_type = Commuter bus service

| alliance =

| routes = 6

| destinations =

| stops =18{{Cite web |last=Hudson Link |title=Hudson Link system map |url=https://webapp.msfmobility.net/HudsonLinkSchedulesPDF/181016_HL_RouteMap_24x36.pdf |access-date=2023-05-01 |website=Hudson Link}}

| hubs =Palisades Center

| stations =

| lounge =

| fleet = 31 Prevost X3-45

| ridership =41,355 (August 2019){{Cite web |title=First glimpse of Hudson Link ridership tells half the story - Lohud |url=https://www.lohud.com/restricted/?return=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lohud.com%2Fstory%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Ftappan-zee-bridge%2F2019%2F11%2F15%2Ffirst-glimpse-hudson-link-ridership-tells-half-story%2F4190578002%2F |access-date=2023-05-01 |website=www.lohud.com}}

| fuel_type =

| operator = Transdev

| ceo =

| website = {{URL|https://www.ridehudsonlink.com}}

|commenced=2018

|map=

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Hudson Link is a bus service operating between several locations in Rockland County and Westchester County, in New York. It replaced the former Tappan Zee Express bus, which ran between White Plains, Tarrytown, and Suffern. The bus is operated by Transdev under contract to the New York State Department of Transportation.

History

Hudson Link was developed to help relieve the traffic conditions on travel between Rockland & Westchester Counties, as well as plan for future population growth. The initial plan by the Mass Transit Task Force was published in 2014 when the Tappan Zee Bridge was going to be replaced. The initial plan consisted seven services, provide intercounty and intracounty service to Rockland and Westchester Counties, and the New York City borough of The Bronx.{{cite web|url=https://www.newnybridge.com/documents/2014-02-28-mttf-final-report.pdf|title=2014 Mass Transit Task Force Study|website=www.newnybridge.com}} All these routes would operate along dedicated bus lane segments, with Traffic Signal Priority:

The initial plans were changed as a result of Rockland residents complaining about the loss of direct access to Tarrytown. Although residents were told that service to White Plains would result in a faster trip on the combined Hudson Link/Metro North connection to New York City, many did not believe that was possible because White Plains is seven miles from Tarrytown, and the buses would operate along heavy I-287 traffic during the rush hours.{{cite web|url=https://www.lohud.com/story/news/local/tappan-zee-bridge/2017/10/19/commuters-worry-new-bridges-bus-service/777310001/|title=Commuters Worry About New Bridge's Bus Service|website=www.lohud.com}} That consequently set up complaints from Tarrytown residents about too many buses running in the neighborhood. One of the major changes was that four routes (and one express variant) would make up the system, instead of the seven proposed. The proposed red service was truncated to Palisades Center as a shuttle (which is the current H01 service). Nyack got two daily bus routes heading towards Tarrytown and White Plains.

The other proposed routes from the 2014 study have become future provisions of the network, which will be expanded on "as ridership warrants".{{cite web|url=https://www.dot.ny.gov/lhtl/about/future-routes|title= Lower Hudson Transit Link Future routes|website=www.dot.ny.gov}} There are some initiative to roll out the White Plains-Port Chester service (proposed Platinum route), but no implementation schedule is set for that, or the other future provisions.{{cite web |url=https://www.dot.ny.gov/lhtl/faqs |title=FAQs |website=New York State Department of Transportation |access-date=20 September 2022}}

Services started in October 2018.

Fares

The fare for a single ride is $2.75, which can be in cash on buses or by credit card at machines located at bus stops. A single ride with a transfer is $3.75, which allows for connections (within two hours) to Transport of Rockland, Clarkstown Mini-Trans, or Bee-Line Bus. A special $1.00 fare exists for those using the bus only in Tarrytown, between Elizabeth Street and the Metro North Station.{{cite web |title=Hudson Link Bus Fares |url=https://www.ridehudsonlink.com/Fares-Passes/Fares-and-Passes-At-a-Glance |website=www.ridehudsonlink.com}}

Bus fleet

The Hudson Link bus service uses 31 Prevost X3-45 buses, numbered R801-R831. Buses have free Wi-Fi and USB ports. Buses are also equipped with bike racks.{{cite web|url=https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-cuomo-announces-new-state-art-buses-hudson-link-service-advance-october-29-launch|title=Governor Cuomo Announces New State-Of-The-Art Buses For Hudson Link Service in Advance of October 29 Launch|website=www.governor.ny.gov}} Buses sport the New York State colors, with the Hudson Link and NYSDOT logos on the sides and at the front of the bus. All buses are wheelchair accessible.{{cite web|url=https://www.governor.ny.gov/sites/governor.ny.gov/files/atoms/files/LHTLRelease2018.pdf|title= LTHL-Branded Prevost X3-45 Images|website=www.governor.ny.gov}}

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!Notes

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|R801-R831[https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-cuomo-announces-new-state-art-buses-hudson-link-service-advance-october-29-launch Governor Cuomo Announces New State-Of-The-Art Buses For Hudson Link Service in Advance of October 29 Launch]. Press release. 15 October 2018. Governor of New York,

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|2018

|Prevost

|X3-45

|Volvo D13

|Allison B500

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  • Same mechanical specifications as the NYMTA units.
  • Equipped with overhead TV screens, wifi, USB charging outlets, and bike racks (Capacity of 3)
  • Capacity of 57 passengers

List of routes

The Lower Hudson Transit Link operates several routes:

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!Route

!colspan=3|Terminals

!Streets Traveled

!Notes

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H01
{{cite web|url=https://www.ridehudsonlink.com/Tools/Maps-and-Schedules/Line?route=H01|title=Hudson Link - Line H01|website=www.ridehudsonlink.com}}

| Suffern
Hallett Place & Chestnut St

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| West Nyack
Palisades Center Commuter Lot J

| NYS Route 59, Interstate 287

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  • Operates daily in the morning and afternoon only.
  • Some runs combined with H07X runs to continue to Tarrytown.
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H03
{{cite web|url=https://www.ridehudsonlink.com/Tools/Maps-and-Schedules/Line?route=H03|title=Hudson Link - Line H03|website=www.ridehudsonlink.com}}

| Monsey
Main Street & NYS Route 59

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| rowspan="2" | White Plains
Broadway & Main Street

| NYS Route 59, Interstate 287, Tappan Zee Bridge

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H05
{{cite web|url=https://www.ridehudsonlink.com/Tools/Maps-and-Schedules/Line?route=H05|title=Hudson Link - Line H05|website=www.ridehudsonlink.com}}

| rowspan="4" | West Nyack
Palisades Center Commuter Lot J

| NYS Route 59, Main Street, South Broadway Interstate 287, Tappan Zee Bridge

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  • Non-stop between Westchester County Center and Nyack.
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H07
{{cite web|url=https://www.ridehudsonlink.com/Tools/Maps-and-Schedules/Line?route=H07|title=Hudson Link - Line H07|website=www.ridehudsonlink.com}}

| rowspan="3" | Tarrytown
Metro North station

| NYS Route 59, Main Street, South Broadway, Tappan Zee Bridge, Broadway

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  • Some rush hour H07 runs continue to Spring Valley
  • H07X is rush hour only
  • Two H07X runs in each direction per day continue to Suffern
  • Two H07X runs in each direction per day continue to Spring Valley
  • Special $1.00 fare applicable for travel from Tarrytown station to Elizabeth Street
  • H07 makes no stops between Palisades Center and Tarrytown station
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H07X
{{cite web|url=https://www.ridehudsonlink.com/Tools/Maps-and-Schedules/Line?route=H07X|title=Hudson Link - Line H07X|website=www.ridehudsonlink.com}}

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PM

| NYS Route 59, Interstate 287, Tappan Zee Bridge, Broadway

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SHTL
{{cite web|url=https://www.ridehudsonlink.com/Tools/Maps-and-Schedules/Line?route=SHTL|title=Hudson Link - Line SHTL|website=www.ridehudsonlink.com}}

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| NYS Route 59, Interstate 287, Tappan Zee Bridge

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  • Weekend only service from May 8 to October 31
  • Geared towards bikers/hikers
  • Only stops between terminals are at Bridge landings on both sides

References

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