SCHOHARIE — Schoharie County Public Transportation is thrilled to announce that the smooth transition of its operations has been successfully completed, with zero disruption to passenger service. Passengers have continued to see the same familiar drivers, office staff, routes, and schedules following the change in operations. The only visible difference has been the new name on the vehicles — now reading “Schoharie County Operator” instead of “Senior Council Operator.”
“Our top priority was ensuring that residents experienced no disruption in service,” said Bill Federice, Chair of the Schoharie County Board of Supervisors. “Thanks to the quick work and dedication of our staff, Schoharie County Public Transportation remains fully operational and ready to serve.”
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) for medical appointments also continued without interruption. Riders are still able to schedule trips through Medical Answering Services by calling 1-855-852-3290 or visiting www.medanswering.com and requesting Schoharie County Public Transportation.
The transition was necessitated by an August 25, 2025, notice from the Schoharie County Council of Senior Citizens, Inc. (Senior Council), that it would terminate its contract with the County to operate the Public Bus and NEMT Transportation programs effective October 1, 2025.
In response, the Schoharie County Board of Supervisors acted swiftly and unanimously to authorize the County to assume temporary operation of the public transit system. County staff worked intensively throughout September to ensure a smooth transition, and on September 30, 2025, the State granted emergency operating authority to Schoharie County, doing business as Schoharie County Public Transportation (SCPT).
“This was a team effort,” said County Administrator Bryan Best. “From our transportation staff to the Board of Supervisors, everyone came together to make sure the people of Schoharie County continued to have access to the reliable transportation they depend on every day.”
With the transition complete, SCPT continues to provide safe, dependable, and accessible service throughout the region. While the transition was a success, SCPT is always looking for new bus drivers. Anyone interested in becoming a bus driver should contact the office at (518) 234-0952.
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