Westchester and Connecticut
Metro-North Railroad
Metro-North Railroad connects Westchester County and Connecticut to NYC. Disembark at Harlem-125th Street, Grand Central Terminal, or Marble Hill and connect to Columbia using the M60 bus service, subway, walking, Citi Bike, or a Columbia shuttle.
Interactive Metro-North service map
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Harlem-125th Street (Metro-North station) to Columbia
Columbia Shuttle
Columbia is making it easier to switch to a Metro-North commute. Columbia's Intercampus Shuttle connects to Harlem-125th Street (Metro-North station) in the morning and evening rush hours. This means Metro-North commuters can take the shuttle straight to Columbia's campus and do not need to purchase MTA transit passes. This initiative saves commuters more than $1,200 per year. View the Intercampus Shuttle routes and schedules
For direct service between Manhattanville and Harlem-125th Street, see the Manhattanville Loop schedule.
M60 Select Bus Service
The M60 Select Bus Service is an express service that runs every 8 minutes during rush hours connecting Harlem-125 St (Metro-North station) to Manhattanville and Morningside Heights. The MTA's Select Bus Service moves faster because it has traffic signal priority that gives buses priority at traffic signals, and a faster fare collection system where customers pay before boarding.
Bee-Line Bus
Connect to Columbia using Westchester County’s Bee-Line Bus service which connects Westchester County to NYC’s Subway and Metro-North Railroad.
Receive reduced fares when you use the MTA MetroCard for your Bee-Line bus rides.