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SUBSIDIARY CORPORATIONS Subsidiary Corporations The Authority’s financial statements include, as blended component units, three public benefit corporations, which have been created as operating subsidiaries to provide mass transit omnibus operations in the counties of Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga and Schenectady: • Capital District Transit System, which acquired the assets and liabilities of the former Schenectady Transit System in 1971. • Capital District Transportation System Number One, which provides fixed route transportation services, includes certain assets of the United Traction Company, purchased from Albany County in August 1972. • Capital District Transportation System Number Two, which provides rural bus service along with certain demand response (paratransit) services in the counties of Albany, Troy, Saratoga and Schenectady. The Authority’s financial statements also include as blended component units, the accounts of two public benefit corporations, which were created as subsidiaries of the Authority to provide other transportation related services: • Access Transit Services, Inc. incorporated in November 1997, provides transportation services to qualifying individuals on a contractual basis. • CDTA Facilities, Inc., incorporated in September 2002, operates the Rensselaer Rail Station and Saratoga Springs Train Station. 21 2016—17 ANNUAL BUDGET