Address: Buffalo, NY 14214, USA
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I really love the design of this station and the cosmic 1980s decor! However, NFTA fare machines do not accept cards and the ATM in-station charges ridiculous fees. Get with the 21st century NFTA-Metro and introduce a contactless fare system that allows for multiple modes of payment! That being said, NFTA fares are allot more reasonable compared to our Métro in Montréal or NYC's MTA. $5 for an all day pass!
Romario Agro Automotive
University (formerly South Campus until September 1, 2003) is a Buffalo Metro Rail station located near the intersection of Main Street and Niagara Falls Boulevard on the University at Buffalo South Campus. It is a major transfer point between Metro Rail and many city and suburban bus routes and offers a unique "Kiss and Ride" facility on the top level, above the mezzanine. This allows drivers of automobiles a separate area to drop off passengers, so they do not add to the traffic congestion from buses at the station during rush-hour periods and a large park-and-ride facility directly to the east of the station. Since University station serves as a terminal, immediately south is a double crossover. University station serves UB South and is a transfer point for buses to the north and northeast suburbs of the city and is also one of four stations that offers an off-road bus loop, requiring passengers to board/debark using curbside stops (the other three being LaSalle, Delavan/Canisius College and Utica) and is served by 11 bus routes: NFTA: 5 Niagara-Kenmore (inbound) 8 Main (inbound) 12 Utica 13 Kensington (inbound) 19 Bailey (inbound) 34 Niagara Falls Boulevard (outbound) 44 Lockport (outbound) 47 Youngs Road (outbound) 48 Williamsville (outbound) 49 Millard Fillmore Suburban (formerly Hopkins) (outbound) 81 Eastside (inbound) University at Buffalo shuttles Blue Line - serves as a shuttle van to University at Buffalo-affiliated locations of the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus from the University at Buffalo-South Campus. UB Stampede - connects the two campuses of the University at Buffalo (North and South). This service is open to members of the University community, but closed to the general public.
Henry Reta
Where do you purchase the tickets to ride the trains from university station south campus to downtown buffalo church street? Or do you pay cash when go on the train?
Jj Stiny
I was there Saturday morning waiting for the bus I was approached by a black man he was so racist towards me he kept following me around outside they did nothing about it if I was there any longer I would have got hurt and all people were laughing at me Buffalo at it's best never coming here again
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Use Google Maps. That's the best way to get around
No! You can take the 19 to Walden then transfer to the 6
It has ticket machines for the train, but you can get bus passes on the bus. Regular bus ride $2 and a day pass is $5
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