The Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown, NY Metro Area offers a wide variety of transportation options. Public transportation includes the Metro North Railroad, which connects the counties of Dutchess, Orange, and Ulster. Additionally, there are numerous buses that run throughout the area, including Putnam Transit and Orange County Transit Authority. Both offer service to all three counties and connect to larger cities such as New York City and Albany. For those looking for convenient access to airports, Stewart International Airport is located in New Windsor and serves many cities within the Northeast Corridor. There is also Westchester County Airport located in White Plains just a short drive away from Poughkeepsie. Finally, for those who prefer to travel by car or bike, there are numerous highways and routes that link the three counties together providing easy access from any location in the Metro Area.