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Bus Stops Located Near Seneca Falls, NY

Geneva

380 Exchange St in front of Parking Lot
Geneva, NY 14456

Syracuse (Syracuse University)

200 Waverly Ave
Syracuse, NY 13210

Ithaca (Cornell)

240 West Ave.
Ithaca, NY 14850

Cortland

60 Central Ave.
Cortland, NY 13045

Rochester (U of R)

755 Library Road
Rochester, NY 14627
The population of Seneca Falls, NY is 8,693

Seneca Falls, NY is in Seneca county.

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