Catch
the Cooperstown Village Trolley
Downtown
parking is limited in Cooperstown, especially during the summer.
Take advantage of FREE perimeter parking areas. Watch for signs on
Routes. 28 and 80. The trolley takes visitors to the Baseball
Hall of Fame, Farmers' Museum, Fenimore Art Museum, and other
points of interest in the village. Have fun riding
vintage-styled trolleys. Small fee. Full-day and
season passes available.
County Wide
Park and Ride
You'll find
great public transportation, even in the country! Relax and
enjoy our gorgeous scenery from the comfort of a clean, modern bus.
Oneonta
Public Transit
OPT
connects Cooperstown and Oneonta with convenient hourly trips and
travels the City of Oneonta as well. Call OPT at 607-432-7100 for
schedule and fares.

Gus the Bus
Gus the Bus offers
countywide public transportation. See schedules and fares, posted on
buses or call 800-388-7100.
Information
Booths
Information booths are
located around the county with real people available to help you
seven days a week, July and August, and weekends during the months
of May, June, September and October.
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An
information booth is located at the I-88 Rest Stop in
Unadilla, right off the interstate. There are restrooms,
picnic tables, and soda machines.
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The
Colliersville Booth is located at Exit 17 (Cooperstown).
Look for signs.
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There's
a booth on Rt. 20 at Cherry Valley, near the intersection of
Rt. 166. Look for signs.
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An
information booth is located on Rt. 20 in Richfield Springs
near the intersection of Rt. 28. Look for signs.
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A
tourism center is located at the Cooperstown Chamber of
Commerce at 31 Chestnut Street, Cooperstown, near the traffic
light, and a downtown kiosk is located in the heart of the
village in Pioneer Park, at the flagpole, corner of Main and
Pioneer Streets.
Information
on this page ©2000, Otsego
County Tourism. Last updated 1/11/2000.