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  2. List of bus routes in Queens - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... East Midtown, Manhattan East 60th Street and 2nd Avenue ... Q39. Originally operated by National City Bus ...

  3. Bus depots of MTA Regional Bus Operations - Wikipedia

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    [171] [172] [173] It is also used for midday layovers for express buses from other boroughs, with additional layover areas nearby in Midtown. [ 4 ] [ 177 ] [ 178 ] The depot was proposed to be relocated to a site on the west side between West 30th and 31st Streets, as part of a planned expansion of the Javits Center, [ 170 ] [ 174 ] which was ...

  4. Hillside Avenue buses - Wikipedia

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    The Q1, Q36, and Q43 bus routes constitute a public transit line in Queens, New York City.The routes run primarily along Hillside Avenue from the Jamaica, Queens commercial and transportation hub towards several eastern Queens neighborhoods on the city border with Nassau County.

  5. Sunnyside, Queens - Wikipedia

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    The Q32, Q39, Q60, Q104, B24 buses run through Sunnyside. The area is connected to Manhattan via the Long Island Expressway and the Queens Midtown Tunnel and to Brooklyn via the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. Sunnyside is also known for the former Pennsylvania Railroad (now Amtrak) railyard known as Sunnyside Yard.

  6. Q39 - Wikipedia

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  7. MTA Regional Bus Operations - Wikipedia

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    [195]: 1 In 1969, part of 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan also received a bus lane. [196] Additional bus lanes were added in the 1970s and 1980s. [195]: 1 Bus lanes now exist on major corridors in all five boroughs, and are especially prevalent on high-volume and Select Bus Service corridors.

  8. Q60 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    A 2007 Orion VII OG HEV (3716) on the East Midtown-bound Q60 at Queens Center Mall. On January 9, 2006, the MTA Bus Company took over the operations of the Green Lines routes, part of the city's takeover of all the remaining privately operated bus routes. [35] [36] [37] Under the MTA in August 2007, overnight service on the Q60 was added. [38]

  9. Triboro Coach - Wikipedia

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    Midtown Manhattan: Manhattan: 3rd Avenue branch: 34th Street, 3rd Avenue, 57th Street 6th Avenue branch: 34th Street, 6th Avenue, 57th Street Queens: Queens Boulevard, Linden Boulevard, 63rd Road, 57th Avenue Lefrak City: LeFrak City Express; Former 3rd Avenue service relabeled QM40 in early September 2016; QM11: Financial District Wall Street