New York, NY
Utica, NY

New York to Utica by Bus or Train

Greyhound has the cheapest bus ticket from New York to Utica for only $60, on a trip of approximately 14h 45m duration.

We have selected the cheapest, fastest and earliest schedules for your trip to Utica.

  • Amtrak - Lake Shore Limited logo
    Cheapest
    Train
    5h 5m
    Direct
  • Amtrak - Empire Service logo
    Fastest
    Train
    4h 30m
    Direct
  • Greyhound logo
    Earliest
    Bus
    6h 25m
    1 Transfer
CompaniesDeparturesDurationServicePrice
Amtrak - Lake Shore Limited
3:40 PM->8:45 PM
Greyhound
5:05 PM->7:50 AM
Amtrak - Empire Service
1:20 PM->5:50 PM
Adirondack
2:15 PM->7:40 PM
Flixbus
2:00 AM->12:40 PM
Trailways
12:30 PM->7:15 PM
Amtrak - Maple Leaf
7:15 AM->11:50 AM

Save $28 if you travel with Amtrak - Lake Shore Limited!

Bus from New York to Utica

The bus trip from New York to Utica takes approximately 8h 54m duration and covers a distance of about 178 mi. There are usually 11 buses traveling daily to Utica and you can find the cheapest tickets starting from $60.47 if you buy in advance on the internet.

Distance178 mi
Price$60.47
Frequency11
Fastest5h 25m

Train New York to Utica

It takes an average of 4h 41m to travel from New York to Utica by train, covering a distance of about 178 mi. There are usually 4 trains traveling daily from New York to Utica and tickets for this journey start from $58 when you book in advance.

Distance178 mi
Price$58
Frequency4
Fastest4h 30m

Greyhound stations in New York

  • New York Port Authority

  • New York (GW Bridge)

  • 7-11 - Jd Foods

Greyhound stations in Utica

  • Utica Bus Stop

  • 321 Main St

Flixbus stations in New York

  • NYC Midtown (31st St & 8th Ave)

Flixbus stations in Utica

  • Utica Bus Stop

Trailways stations in New York

  • Port Authority Bus Terminal For Peter Pan (Gates 69-75) Trailways (Gates 22-34) and Fullington (Area X on W 41st Street)

Trailways stations in Utica

  • Pine Hill Trailways / Adirondack Trailways Bus Stop at Utica - 321 Main Street

Amtrak - Empire Service stations in New York

  • NY Moynihan Train Hall at Penn Station

Amtrak - Empire Service stations in Utica

  • 321 Main St

Adirondack stations in New York

  • Port Authority Bus Station

Adirondack stations in Utica

  • 321 Main St

Amtrak - Lake Shore Limited stations in New York

  • NY Moynihan Train Hall at Penn Station

Amtrak - Lake Shore Limited stations in Utica

  • 321 Main St

Amtrak - Maple Leaf stations in New York

  • NY Moynihan Train Hall at Penn Station

Amtrak - Maple Leaf stations in Utica

  • 321 Main St

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Saving Money

Cheapest Bus

The cheapest bus ticket from New York to Utica is a regular seat, one-way trip, when booked in advance. Buying on the day of travel is usually more expensive and may include additional costs that can vary depending on the time of day and bus class.

Cheapest Bus
Book in advance.
Most companies sell bus tickets about three to six months in advance. If you already have your travel date set, search as early as possible to save money.
Be flexible with your travel times.
Many companies increase ticket prices during "peak hours" (usually between 06:00 - 10:00 and 15:00 - 19:00 on weekdays). If possible, choose to travel outside of these hours to find cheaper tickets and save money.
Check connections.
On some of the busiest routes, you may also have the option of taking a slower or connecting transportation. It may take a little longer, but if you have a bit more time available, you may find a cheaper ticket.