Bee-Line Buses to Use Rear Door Enter-Exit

Bee Line Bus passengers will not enter and exit through the rear doors

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Recognizing the vital service the Bee-Line bus system provides to Westchester County, and the imperative need to protect the drivers of these buses, County Executive George Latimer is directing that all passengers must now enter and exit buses from the rear-door. The new policy is the latest action taken by Latimer to protect frontline employees from COVID-19, and stop the spread.

Additionally, the first three rows of seats on all fixed route transit buses will be roped off, in an effort to further distance the passengers from drivers. Special accommodations will be made for handicapped passengers.

“I am committed to keeping these drivers safe,” said Latimer. “Transporting health care workers and other first responders to combat this public health crisis puts our Bee-Line drivers on the frontlines – that’s why it is essential that we take steps to protect them. Entering and exiting buses from the rear-door is a small thing passengers can do to keep a safe distance away from our drivers. We are thankful for these drivers every day – they are keeping this county moving and helping to save lives.”

Liberty Lines Board of Director Bruce Bernacchia added, “Liberty Lines remains committed to working with Westchester County in the implementation of any and all policies and procedures that ensures the safety of our riders and employees.”

TWU Local 100 Division Chairman Private Operations Carlos Bernabel said the union is committed to working with Liberty Lines and the county on any implementation and procedures that ensure the safety of all members and passengers. “I’m supporting this 100 percent,” he said.