BY CHAD ARNOLD, The Daily Gazette
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — A parking lot that was once home to the city’s bus station along State Street is poised to become a $5 million transportation hub for the Capital District Transportation Authority — an investment officials say will make it easier to travel throughout Schenectady County and beyond.
CDTA is planning to transform 22 State St. into what is being called the Gateway Mobility Hub, or a one-stop shop for all the transportation authority’s services, including bus lines, e-scooters, the CDPHP Cycle! bike-share program and a new car-share program that will allow users to rent a car using a mobile app and is still in the early stages of being rolled out.
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