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Bee-Line paratransit questions have a county route
Westchester riders should use the Bee-Line paratransit page for eligibility and service questions before assuming a regular bus answer.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 28, 2026
Westchester Bee-Line paratransit questions should start with the county paratransit route, not with a regular bus guess. The Westchester County transit split is real. Regular Bee-Line information can help with fixed routes.
Bee-Line Paratransit has its own eligibility, application, reservation, service-area, renewal, and appeal questions. For a Lower Hudson rider planning medical trips, work travel, school support, or weekly errands, that difference shapes the week.
Before calling or applying through Westchester County, gather the rider’s contact information and travel need. Add any application or approval papers already received. Then name the exact question: eligibility, renewal, reservation, service area, appeal, or a change in daily routine. If someone else is helping, keep the rider’s preferred contact method close.
Keep copies of submitted forms, approvals, denials, ride confirmations, and notices together. Paratransit decisions can affect everyday independence, so the paper trail is not busywork. It is how a ride dispute or renewal question stays answerable instead of becoming another story told from memory. The county page is the place to start because it keeps this specialized service separate from ordinary bus-route guessing.