The Bridge Path

The Hudson Link and other regional transit providers make accessing The Bridge Path safe and easy.

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The Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge is at the center of the Hudson Link’s network and provides the critical link for our buses and upwards of 150,000 vehicles a day between Rockland and Westchester Counties. But did you know at 3.6 miles, the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge features one of the longest shared use paths in the United States? Located on the northern side of the bridge’s westbound span, The Bridge Path allows cyclists and pedestrians to encounter six scenic overlooks, interpretive signage and works of public art as they cross the Hudson River. Food, restrooms, and other amenities are available at each landing in Rockland and Westchester counties.

By Bus

Hudson Link H05 and H07 buses travel over the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge connecting Rockland and Westchester counties.

H05 - Stops at South Nyack (The Bridge Path’s Rockland Landing)

H07 - Stops at South Nyack and Route 119 (The Bridge Path’s Westchester Landing).


See H05 schedules

See H07 schedules

Metro-North Railroad

Take the train to the Tarrytown Train Station and connect with the Hudson Link H07 to access The Bridge Path’s Westchester Landing at Route 119 or the Rockland Landing at South Nyack. Or take the train to White Plains and connect with Hudson Link H05 to access The Bridge Path’s Rockland Landing at South Nyack.

Take your Bike on Hudson Link

All Hudson Link buses are equipped with bike racks that can accommodate three adult standard-sized bikes. Customers load/unload their own bicycles on the bike rack. Bikes cannot be accommodated onboard (except for folding bikes*) or in the luggage compartment. Bike racks are located at many of the Hudson Link bus shelters. Click here for information on how to use the bike rack.

*Folding bikes are permitted aboard buses at all times. Please fold your bike before boarding and don’t block the aisle.

Things to Do around the Shared Use Path

No matter what side of the path, explore the many options. Both Nyack and Tarrytown have great outdoor dining options and vistas. Be prepared to spend the day exploring.

Explore Nyack

Explore Tarrytown