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The Q11, Q21, Q52, and Q53 bus routes constitute a public transit corridor running along Woodhaven and Cross Bay Boulevards in Queens, New York City.The corridor extends primarily along the length of the two boulevards through "mainland" Queens, a distance of 6 miles (9.7 km) [5]: 19 between Elmhurst and the Jamaica Bay shore in Howard Beach.
On February 1, 2015, Q114 Limited service started stopping at 147th Avenue and 230th Place (Jamaica-bound) and 147th Avenue and 230th Street (Far Rockaway-bound). [65] In 2016, the corridor began operating low-floor articulated buses in conjunction with its standard-length fleet.
On March 22, 1938, Q44 service began between Flushing–Main Street and Archer Avenue at the Jamaica Long Island Rail Road station, [28] [29] when Main Street was extended south to the Grand Central Parkway. [30] The company advertised the route as the shortest "from the entire North Shore" of Queens to Jamaica, running 15 minutes between ...
On August 11, 1936, the Bee-Line routes were moved to the newly opened 165th Street Bus Terminal (then the Long Island Bus Terminal). [18] [19] [20] In May 1939, Bee-Line relinquished its Queens routes. [21] The bus was assumed by the North Shore Bus Company on May 22, 1939.
On the other hand, Cambria Heights/Queens Village-bound Q83 buses, which terminate at 153rd Street, head west to 150th Street. Little Neck/QCC-bound Q30 and Bayside-bound Q31 buses run west from 170th Street to 169th Street. Some rush-hour Q110 service operates to Jamaica-179th Street station, using Hillside Avenue from 179th Place to 187th Place.
The Q69 and Q100 both begin on Queens Plaza in Long Island City, sharing a south–north corridor along 21st Street through Long Island City and Astoria. The Q69 provides local service along 21st Street between Queens Plaza and Ditmars Boulevard , while the Q100 provides limited-stop service along the street.