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At Adirondack, Pine Hill, and New York Trailways, our commitment to exceptional service has made us
the hometown bus line to four generations of travelers. For over seventy
five years, we have learned from those men and women, our customers,
and used that experience to build the premier interstate passenger
network in the nation. As a result, millions of travelers have reached
their destinations comfortably, safely, and predictably on time.
* In addition to regularly scheduled service throughout New York State and to the Canadian cities of Montreal and Toronto, our Tour and Charter Department is available to assist with group travel throughout North America.
To learn more about the companies of Trailways of New York, please choose from one of the following options:
Company History: To learn more about the companies of Adirondack, Pine Hill, and New York Trailways, click on
this link for access to a complete company history.
Job Opportunities: Full-time and part-time openings are currently available at locations across New York State.
If you are interested in becoming a part of Team Trailways, click on this link for current job listings,
applications, and pertinent contact information. Training classes for qualified drivers and mechanics
occur regularly, so why wait?
Facilities & Industry Services: Click
on this link to find out how Adirondack,
Pine Hill, and New York Trailways
can assist you with regularly scheduled
maintenance, emergency repairs, and other types of fleet
services.
Information is also available about buses for sale.
The Fleet: At Adirondack, Pine Hill, and New York Trailways, we operate one of the newest fleets of motor
coaches in the nation. Click on this link to find out more about the equipment and services we provide.
You might be surprised at what we have to offer!
Photo Gallery: Passengers and bus enthusiasts alike will agree that the benefits of industry development are
most evident in the coaches themselves. Click here for full access to our regularly updated image
database, and see how the fleet has evolved over more than seventy-five years.
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