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Commuter Bus Lost & Found


Lost & Found Contact Info for Commuter Bus

Dillon's Bus Service
800-827-3490     
M-F:  4:00 AM - 5:00 PM

 

Eyre Bus Service

800-321-3973 x3213     M-F:  4:00 - 9:00 PM

 

Keller Transportation

800-273-8618     M-F:  4:00 AM - 8:30 PM

 

Veolia Transportation

800-270-9553     M-F:  4:30 AM - 1:30 AM     S&S:  6:30 AM - 1:30 AM

 

Please be advised that the MTA Commuter Bus Contracted Service Providers collect personal items that may be left behind by MTA patrons riding on commuter coaches. The MTA does not have any direct information on articles lost and is providing these contact numbers for the individual Service Providers as a means for MTA patrons to inquire about articles lost on MTA commuter coaches.

 

The MTA Commuter Bus department is committed to customer service. All items lost are normally collected by individual operators of the coaches and turned into their respective Dispatcher Office and held for a minimum of sixty (60) days. Items are generally kept in a Lost & Found reception area.

 

MTA patrons should dial the Dispatcher Office directly and identify that they are in search of a lost article on an MTA Commuter coach. Should you require further assistance by the MTA, please visit the link listed below and send in a cyber comment.

 

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