Westchester County’s Bee-Line buses adopt OMNY contactless fare payment system

Justin Brasch, City of White Plains
Justin Brasch, City of White Plains
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Riders on the Bee-Line Bus system in Westchester County will now be able to pay fares using OMNY, a contactless payment system. According to a recent announcement, OMNY will become the primary payment method for Bee-Line buses. Passengers can pay their fares with smartphones, credit or debit cards, or OMNY cards.

A statement from the county said: “Now you can tap and ride on the Bee- Line bus – Westchester County has announced that the Bee-Line Bus will use OMNY as its primary payment method. This means that riders will be able to pay bus fares using their smartphones, credit or debit cards, or OMNY cards.”

The new payment option is expected to make riding the Bee-Line Bus more convenient for passengers by allowing multiple ways to pay without cash. Additional information about how OMNY works is available on the county’s transportation website at https://transportation.westchestergov.com/omny.



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