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Headquarters | Syracuse, New York |
Dates of operation | 1939–1972 |
Predecessor | Syracuse Rapid Transit Railway |
Successor | Central New York Regional Transportation Authority |
The former Syracuse Lines of New York State Railways were reorganized on November 22, 1939, as the Syracuse Transit Corporation (STC). This privately owned transit company inherited 27 transit routes serving the city and suburbs of Syracuse, seven of which were streetcar lines. By 1941, all lines had been converted to bus operation. All STC transit franchises were purchased by the public Central New York Regional Transportation Authority in 1972, continuing their operation as CNY Centro.