Traffic & Transit
Westchester County To Hold Public Hearing On Proposed Bee-Line Fare Increases
Aligning Bee-Line fares with the MTA's ensures riders will maintain free transfers and benefit from the 7-day OMNY fare cap.

County to gather public input on fare adjustments driven by the MTA’s systemwide fare structure
Westchester County will host a public hearing on December 18 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Michaelian Office Building in White Plains to gather feedback on proposed fare adjustments for the Bee-Line Bus System. The fare changes, scheduled to take effect on January 4, 2026, are being advanced to bring the County’s Bee-Line fares into compliance with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s (MTA) regional fare structure as the MTA transitions fully to OMNY.
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These proposed adjustments are necessitated by the MTA’s fare decisions, which directly impact all regional transit systems, including the Bee-Line. While the County is required to maintain fare alignment for interoperability and OMNY integration, these fare levels are set by the MTA—not by Westchester County.
The upcoming hearing is the County’s opportunity to ensure Bee-Line riders have a voice in the process before the MTA-driven fare alignment takes effect.
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The proposal includes adjustments to the base fare and reduced fare categories, as well as a separate increase for the BxM4C express route. Aligning Bee-Line fares with the MTA’s current rate ensures riders maintain free transfers and benefit from the 7-day OMNY fare cap. As the MTA phases out 7-day and 30-day MetroCards, the Bee-Line will adopt the OMNY $35 weekly fare cap for unlimited trips, excluding the BxM4C.
Proposed Bee-Line Bus Fares Effective January 4, 2026
The County will also provide access to the public hearing virtually via videoconference. Registration is required online at https://bit.ly/omny-12. Those in attendance for the hearing will be given an opportunity to speak.
The hearing will allow riders to share thoughts on the proposed changes. Written comments may be submitted at the hearing, emailed to beeline@westchestercountyny.gov, or mailed to the Westchester County Department of Public Works and Transportation, 148 Martine Avenue, 5th Floor, White Plains, NY 10601. All written comments must be received by the close of business on December 19, 2025.
The Michaelian Office Building is located at 148 Martine Avenue, White Plains, NY 10601, and the public hearing will be located on the fifth floor in conference room 527. This is an accessible building. For further information, visit the Bee-Line System website at www.westchestergov.com/beelinebus.
This press release was produced by the Westchester County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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