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==Transportation== South Nyack is the western terminus of the [[Tappan Zee Bridge (2017–present)|Tappan Zee Bridge]], which connects the [[Rockland County, New York|Rockland County]] to [[Tarrytown, New York|Tarrytown]] in [[Westchester County, New York|Westchester County]]. South Nyack is served by the [[New York State Thruway]] (in its section concurrent with [[Interstate 87 (New York)|Interstate 87]] and [[Interstate 287]]) at Exit 10. Another important arterial roadway accessible in South Nyack is [[U.S. Route 9W]]. Before and during its incorporation as a [[Administrative divisions of New York (state)|Village]], South Nyack was served by the [[Northern Branch]] of the [[Erie Railroad]], with service to [[Pavonia Terminal]] in [[Jersey City, New Jersey|Jersey City]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1870/05/22/archives/railway-extension-opening-of-the-northern-railroad-from-piermont-to.html|title=RAILWAY EXTENSION.; Opening of the Northern Railroad from Piermont to Nyack--The Excursion Yesterday--Scenes and Incidents -- Speech of James Fisk, Jr.|work=The New York Times |date=May 22, 1870|via=NYTimes.com}}</ref> South Nyack train station was located Between Mansfield and Cornelison Avenues, along Chase Avenue, a road that was obliterated when the massive I-287 interchange was built in the 1950s. Passenger service was discontinued in 1965,<ref>{{Cite news |last=Reisman |first=Bruce |date=15 December 1965 |title=End of the Line for Nyack's Commuters |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/163335922 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://www.newspapers.com/paper/the-journal-news/3726/ |archive-date=April 1, 2025 |access-date=23 March 2021 |work=The Journal News newspaper |pages=1, 27}}</ref> and the right-of-way has been converted into the Raymond G. Esposito Trail.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://bikeitorhikeit.org/old_erie_path.htm|title=OLD ERIE PATH/RAYMOND G. ESPOSITO TRAIL|website=bikeitorhikeit.org}}</ref> Today, South Nyack is served by [[Lower Hudson Transit Link]] buses which are run the [https://www.dot.ny.gov/index NY State Department of Transportation], with South Nyack's bus stop located on Franklin Street Extension. H07 buses connect South Nyack to Tarrytown while H05 buses connect to White Plains.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ridehudsonlink.com/|title=Hudson Link - Home|website=www.ridehudsonlink.com}}</ref> South Nyack is also served by [[Rockland Coaches]]/Red and Tan Lines Buses (operated by [[Coach USA]]) to the [[Port Authority Bus Terminal]] and [[George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal]] in [[New York City]].<ref>[http://www.coachusa.com/CoachUsaAssets/files/97/route9w.pdf Rockland Coaches Schedule]</ref>
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